
Pumps
While we repair most major brands, the following is a list of pumps we currently keep in inventory:
- Goulds Models: 1/2-hp J5, 3/4-hp J7, 1-hp J10, 1.5-hp J15, 3/4-hp-VJ07, 1-hp VJ10
- Sta-Rite: 3/4=hp HND, 1-hp HNE, 1-hp HMSE, 1.5-hp HMSF, 3/4 -hp SSJD, 1-hp SSJE
- 3" Grundfos Submersibles: 1/2-hp 10SQ05A, 1/2-hp 10SQ05B, 3/4-hp 15SAQ07B, 1-hp 22SQ10C, 1.5-hp 30SQ15C
- 4" Grundfos Submersibles: 1/2-hp 10S05, 3/4-hp 16S07, 1-hp 25S10, 1.5 25S15, 2-hp 40S15, 3-hp 40S30, 5-hp 75S50, 7.5-hp 75S75
- Turbines: Sizes range from 10-hp through 250-hp. Brands we sell are National and Peerless.
In addition to the models listed we carry a complete line of parts and motors for most major brand pumps.
Pump Applications
Goulds pumps can be set up for use on either shallow well jet or deep well jet applications. These pumps range from 1/2-hp up to 1.5-hp for typical use, being either domestic or irrigation
Sta-Rite pumps can be set up for use on either shallow well jet or deep well jet applications. These pumps range from 1/2-hp to 1 1/2-hp for typical use, being either domestic or irrigation.
Grundfos 3" and 4" submersible pumps are primarily used for domestic and some irrigation. The larger 4" hp pumps, 6", 8" and 10" submersibles are generally used for irrigation , commercial and industrial purposes.
Turbines are typically used for municipal water systems, golf course irrigation, fire protection, and other applications where very large volumes of water are needed.
Tanks (Bladder and Retention)
Tanks are used for storage of water when the pump is set up for a pressure demand system. Tanks range in size to hold 1.5 gallons up to an equivalency of a 315-gal. tank. The larger the tank, the better because the pump has a longer wait time between cycles. When the pump does run, it runs longer which in turn extends the life of the pump motor and reduces electricity usage.
Please feel free to call our office for any questions you may have concerning pumps, tanks or applications.
Howard Soha
Vice Preisdet Pump Division
Howard Soha, Vice President of the Pump Department, started with the company in 1973. He worked in the pump department installing and repairing pumps systems. There he gained a vast knowledge of pumps, tanks and turbines. In 1982, Howard became V. P. of the Pump Department. His duties now include managing 10 full service crews, meeting customers to quote jobs, designing pumps systems for residential or commercial uses and working with engineers in designing public supply water systems. The service crews install new pumps and tanks, repair existing pumping systems for residential, commercial and irrigation use.

The average length of employment for our pump department personnel is 15 years. This ensures an experienced and knowledgeable service technician working to solve your water problems. To schedule service, ask to speak to William who will be glad to schedule you.
