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Submersible 
Pumps

Experts in Water Well Drilling and Pump Installation

A submersible water pump is a type of pump designed to operate while fully submerged in water. These pumps are commonly used for a variety of applications, including well water extraction, drainage, and irrigation. Here are some key features and benefits: 

Key Features:

  • Design: Submersible pumps are sealed to prevent water from entering the motor and causing damage. This allows them to operate underwater without risk of electrical failure.

  • Efficiency: Because they push water to the surface rather than pulling it, submersible pumps are more efficient and can move water over greater distances and heights.

  • Versatility: They can be used in a wide range of settings, including residential wells, agricultural irrigation systems, and industrial applications.

Benefits:

  • Reliability: Submersible pumps are known for their durability and long lifespan.

  • Quiet Operation: Since they operate underwater, they are quieter compared to other types of pumps.

  • Ease of Installation: They are relatively easy to install and require minimal maintenance

Submersible water pumps are a reliable and efficient solution for many water management needs. DRW installs a wide range of submersible pumps for different kinds of projects. Submersible pumps for domestic and livestock use generally produce 5 to 30 gallons per minute while submersible pumps for high production projects generally produce 50 to 1,000+ gallons per minute.  Each pump is carefully selected so that it produces the correct volume and pressure, with the least amount of horsepower needed for each unique project. 

Common Types:

  1. Well Pumps: Used to extract water from deep wells, these pumps are essential for providing water to homes and farms.

  2. Sump Pumps: Installed in basements or crawl spaces, sump pumps help prevent flooding by removing excess water.

  3. Utility Pumps: These are versatile pumps used for various tasks, such as draining pools, removing water from flooded areas, and more.

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