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Franklin Submersible

For those who live outside of the range of city water there is only one way to have water in your home and that is to have your own well. Many years ago a well meant having to draw the water by hand either with a bucket on a rope of a hand pump. Thankfully today there are many different styles of electrically operated pumps like the ones from Franklin. Submersible well pumps are the ideal solution to providing a steady flow of water into your home. When you have city water you are used to having a steady flow of fresh water at your faucets that flows with a steady pressure every time you turn the faucet on. You never have to worry when you turn on the shower as you know that the city water will be there ready to go. Just because you choose to live in a more rural setting does not mean you should not be able to enjoy the same privileges. When you equip your well with a Franklin submersible pump you can count on having the same constant stream of water you would have if you lived in town.

Where you decide to build your home and live has a major impact on the type of Franklin submersible pump you will need to purchase. If you live in low lying or flat area your well is more likely to be shallow, perhaps only 25 feet or so deep, in which case you may be able to use a jet pump that sits above ground. However, these pumps require special valves and may require need to be primed before you can pump water, this is not the ideal situation if want a constant water supply. A submersible pump will keep your water ready to go when you are. While you might be able to get away with a jet style pump for a shallow well, when your well goes below 25 feet you will need a good Franklin submersible pump to pull the water out of the ground and supply your home.

A submersible pump is shaped like a long cylinder and is designed to slide down the inside of your well casing and sit down into the water at all times. When you turn on the faucet or flush your toilet the pump provides water at s steady volume and pressure. In many cases your well system will have a holding tank to ensure that you always have water when you first turn on your faucet. There are several different styles of Franklin submersible well pumps available from standard pumps for most wells to high capacity pumps for use in irrigation systems that can pump up to 90 GPM. If you are looking for a new submersible pump and are not sure which type you need, let the experts at Earth Movement help you find the exact pump you need for your particular situation. When you have a well having the right pump can make a huge difference in how happy everyone is with the pressure when they are taking a shower or doing the laundry.

 

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