Pumps & Tanks

We have the skills and experience to install, inspect and service the well pumps and pressure tanks that keep your quality water flowing.

To have a reliable source of good quality water for your home or business takes more than just proper well digging by a professional well drilling contractor. It takes a pump to move the well water into your plumbing system so the water is where you need it, when you need it.

Most water systems use submersible pumps to move the water from ​the well to the pipes and plumbing in your home or other buildings. The pump kicks into gear when the pressure in the tank drops to a preset level – that is, the tank is low on water. The pump sends well water through underground pipes, which refills the tank and makes the water available for you to use.

Want a constant pressure water system? We do that too!

We install, and service, water systems that use Franklin Electric’s SubDrive Utility™ Variable Frequency Drives and Goulds constant pressure pump systems. They provide consistent water pressure across a system, eliminating fluctuations. One advantage of a constant pressure water system is that the water tanks can be smaller, or in some cases, completely eliminated.

Is there a problem with your current water system?

There’s nothing more frustrating than turning the knob on your faucet and getting no water. When a pump or tank is worn out, or worse, failing, the entire water system is at risk. We offer pump and tank inspection, repair, and replacement so that the water available to you isn’t compromised.

Our pump-related services and products include:

Well Pumps

We install, repair, and replace:

  • Submersible Pumps
  • Jet Pumps  
  • Booster Pumps
  • Constant-pressure (CP) pumps, featuring variable frequency drive (VFD) motors
  • Goulds Pumps
  • Franklin Electric Well Pumps

Tanks

We install, repair, and replace:

  • Pressure Tanks
  • Well-X-Trol® Tanks
  • Well-Rite Tanks
  • Tank removal and replacement with a constant-pressure well pump system
Water system diagram
Diagram of a water system – showing a submersible pump in the well, and a water line running to the pressure tank inside the building.