Pump Systems

Pump Systems

Oregon Well Pump Installation and Repair Water Systems

Reliable Well Pump Installation & Repair in Oregon

Fresh water is one of the most vital resources in our daily lives, yet it is often taken for granted. Our mission is to preserve, enhance, and safeguard your fresh water, ensuring you can enjoy it without worry.

Pump Systems

System Service

We provide comprehensive service for all aspects of your water system, including pumps, pressure tanks, variable frequency drives (VFDs), standard controls, waterlines, storage tanks, and water treatment systems. Whatever your needs, our team is here to ensure your system operates efficiently and reliably.

Expert Well Pump Installation and Repair in Oregon Water Systems

Maintenance Plans

Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your pump and water treatment systems operate efficiently and reliably. We offer tailored maintenance plans designed to keep your systems running smoothly and at peak performance for as long as possible, giving you peace of mind and eliminating the need for you to worry about upkeep.

Reliable Well Pump Installation and Repair in Oregon Water Systems

Project Design

We specialize in designing pump and water treatment systems, whether you have a clear vision or need guidance to determine the best solution. If you have an existing system, we can evaluate it to identify opportunities for redesign or simplification, ensuring it operates as efficiently and effectively as possible. If you are looking for a new setup, we can design a system optimized for your specific use case.

Free consultation and customized system planning for well pumps and water treatment solutions

Submersible Pumps

Submersible pumps work by being fully submerged in water, where their sealed electric motor powers a series of impellers. These impellers spin to create centrifugal force, which draws water into the pump and pushes it upward through a discharge pipe to the surface. The pump’s design ensures it stays cool underwater while efficiently lifting water for various applications like wells, tanks, or irrigation systems.

Local well contractors equipped to pull, repair, and replace well pumps and water treatment systems

VFD Specialists

We specialize in Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), a technology that revolutionizes pump system functionality. VFDs optimize energy use, adjust pump speed to match demand, and reduce wear, ensuring longer-lasting, more efficient systems. Trust us to bring innovation and reliability to your water solutions.

Variable frequency drive (VFD) providing constant water pressure, energy efficiency, soft start and stop to protect the pump, and run dry protection for longer system lifespan

Pressure Tanks

A diaphragm pressure tank works by separating water and air with a flexible rubber diaphragm inside the tank. When water is pumped into the tank, it compresses the air above the diaphragm, creating increased air pressure. This pressure pushes water out when needed until the specified pressure (where the pump is set to come on) is met.

Pressure tank installed for a well system in Stayton, Oregon

Offset Pipe and Wire

In a submersible pump system, the offset waterline and electrical line between the well, the pressure tank, and the home are essential components. These lines ensure a reliable flow of water and power throughout the system. Proper installation and quality materials are crucial, as these lines are designed to last for many years before requiring replacement.

Directional boring for new offset water line and electrical conduit from the well pump house to the home

Reservoir Tanks

A reservoir tank works by collecting and storing water from a well or other water source. This allows the water source pump system to run intermittently and fill the tank over time. Once the tank has water, a submersible pump inside it delivers water under pressure to the home or other structure as needed. This setup ensures a consistent water supply for the home without overworking the well pump, even if the well produces water slowly.

Reservoir tank installed on a low-producing well for a local Corvallis, Oregon well pump system