Residential Pump Systems:
A typical system for a house produces a volume of approximately 10
GPM at 60-65 PSI. The common misconception that "if I have a
well instead of a city water system, my pressure and volume will
not be as good" is simply wrong! IF a system is engineered
properly, there is no reason you shouldn't have just as good, and
in many cases better, pressure than the average municipal water
system. Many times, low pressure at the faucet is caused by:
- Poor or
undersized plumbing
- Water
treatment equipment that is undersized or partially plugged
up. (Note: Cartridge filters can reduce pressure when
partially plugged or if they are of a very fine micron size)
- Water Saver
Orifices - these devices are found on almost all shower heads,
faucets, etc. Though they may be helpful in reducing
water usage, they can decrease flow and pressure drastically.
Many times these can be removed by a plumber.
Mount Water Well
Drilling uses top-of-the-line equipment on all of our pump
systems. These systems are designed to last and come with a
three-year warranty in most all cases. Our pressure tanks
come with a five-year warranty. All pipe and connections are
made up of stainless, brass, plastic, or copper (no galvanized or
black steel), so corrosion is kept to a minimum.
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