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What’s a booster pump?

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Booster pumps are necessary for managing water systems with inconsistent flows. There are two types: single-stage and multi-stage. Consider water needs and location before installation, and choose an experienced company for installation and maintenance.

Booster pumps are designed to equalize water pressure in areas where flows are highly variable. This type of pump is essential in water management systems and is used in a wide range of public and private settings. The booster pump itself is installed at the connection point between the water supply pipe and the main building.
The vast majority of booster pumps are installed on rural properties. Indoor plumbing works in a very simple closed circuit. Water is supplied to the property by a mains water management system. When you open a faucet, vacuum pressure is created, pulling water up along with the air. When the tap is closed, the system is closed.

In installations where water flows are inconsistent, it takes longer to build up enough pressure to pull the water up to the faucet. This can cause excessive pressure on the pipes and connection joints. When the water finally flows, it may include excess air, causing it to flow unevenly.

There are two types of booster pumps: single-stage and multi-stage. A single-stage pump is attached to the end of the water supply hose and can be serviced without hitting other water supply hoses. The entire process of installing a single-stage pump takes three to five days, depending on the location and general condition of the water pipes.

A multi-stage booster uses centrifugal force to actively pull water through the system to improve delivery times. The primary purpose of these systems is for locations that use groundwater supplies. In this system, there is an automatic water transfer in the distribution system. Most people use these booster pumps for light watering purposes.

When looking at the different booster pump options, take the time to determine your water needs. For example, if the pump is used to support irrigation, make sure it is installed next to or near the irrigation network. Read the performance warranty and any required maintenance before installation. The physical location of the pump is an important consideration. Avoid placing the pump in a place with limited or difficult access, as this could become a challenge if repairs are needed.

Research the different pump installation companies and be sure to check all references. This is a very specialized product and it is important to select a company with extensive experience installing, repairing and maintaining these systems. Look for companies with a job guarantee and take the time to inspect the job when it’s done.

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