Have the right pump when water demand is high
How do you know what type of pump will do the job? First, be sure you 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 the pumps also is critical to choosing the right pump for your needs. Three features to consider are:
Choose a pump that meets your water demands, allows for the type of maintenance you can provide and works well with the depth of your well. A shallow well, 25 feet or shallower, is well served with a non-submersible pump that is easy to maintain, with controls, pipes and a tank set outside the well.
Deeper wells are better operated with submersible pumps, which are more energy efficient in drawing the water from greater depths. Models are available that have controls above ground, making maintenance a bit easier.
For more information about the best well pump for your home, contact Watson’s Plumbing.