How do you know what type of pump will do the job? First, you will need to know the depth of your well. A shallow well can be managed easily with a jet pump, which is external and may need less maintenance. Water is held in a tank, which can be easily heated.
A deeper well will either need a more complex jet pump or a submersible pump. Since a submersible pump pushes water rather than pulling, it tends to be a little more energy efficient, but maintenance is a little more challenging because the pump is housed within the well.
Understanding the features of water well pumps also is critical to choosing the right pump for your needs. Three features to consider are:
Vertical suction lift, which refers to how far the pump can be from the water and still allow suction to pull it.
Maximum head lift, which measures how far the pump can lift the water to a discharge point or tank.
GPM discharge capacity, which measures the volume of water that can be pumped in one minute.
Choose a pump that meets your water demands, allows for the type of maintenance you can provide and is appropriate for the depth of your well.
For more information about the best well pump for your home, contact Watson’s Plumbing.