Water Pumps for Wells

Shallow Well Jet PumpWhen you’ve got a water-filled well, you’ll want to get what you want from it easily. Once upon a time, there were buckets on the ends of ropes. Getting water from a well took time, it took effort, and the end result was often unsatisfactory. Nowadays, there are a range of solutions that won’t leave you slowly, carefully hoisting your bucket. Water pumps for wells come in many shapes and sizes, and include the manually operated well pump solutions, such as pitcher pumps and piston pumps, and the electrically operated well pump options.

Electrically operated well pumps are the water pumps for wells that are the choice of those who like a fast, easy solution. Using suction power or jet power, they’ll lift the water from your well with no effort on your part. Simply switch them on, and watch them go. Electric water pumps are particularly useful in deep wells, where the manual collection of water could prove particularly difficult. They can be mains powered or battery powered, or can be solar powered for sustainability.

Also available are pitcher pumps, often known as industrial hand pumps. These are manual water pumps that require you to collect the water yourself, by manually pumping a lever arm up and down to pull the water from a well. These are an effort to use, but they offer rustic charm and are useful for wells up to thirty feet in depth. Manual water pumps aren’t just great for an old-fashioned approach – they’re a fantastic back-up source of water collection if an electrical pump should fail, and they’re ideal in places where you won’t find a reliable source of electricity.

Manual hand pumps are particularly valued in third world countries, where they can be fitted at a relatively low price to provide villagers with a source of fresh or uncontaminated water. They’re often built from cast iron, which can last many decades, and they’re a hard-wearing choice. In third world countries, one cast iron hand pump could serve a whole community, providing drinking water and water for irrigation. The simple use of a manual hand pump can draw water from a well that could save lives where, without electricity of a major source of clean water, there are no alternatives available.

Manual water pumps are very easy to install. They date back at least five millenniums, and are suited to those who like to live ‘off the grid’, and those in areas where electricity is priced at a premium. Farmers might also choose to install a manual hand pump to source water for their livestock, some distance from the main water supply in their house.

Unfortunately, manual water pumps are often unable to filter water alone. Additional filtration systems are often required, and water will otherwise need to be boiled if being used for human consumption. Alternately, electrical water pumps for wells often include in-built infiltration systems, ensuring that water can be enjoyed as soon as it’s been collected. It’s important to be aware, however, of the cost of repair should something go wrong with an electric pump or a solar-powered water pump.

Water pumps for wells offer a fantastic solution for those looking to source their own water for cleaning, consumption or agriculture. They can collect water from wells over one hundred feet in depth, and they cater to a range of needs at an affordable price.

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