Common Irrigation Pump Problems

Homeowners should know which power source is suitable for irrigation pumps.

The occasional malfunction is no surprise for irrigation pump owners. Many problems can occur while using a pump to maintain and water the lawn.

Here are some of the most common problems with irrigation pumps and possible solutions.

Limited water flow

If little or almost no water comes from the irrigation pump, the problem can be traced back to a clogged pipe or the water source. Limited water flow needs to be fixed as soon as possible, considering that stopping the projects can lead to productivity and money loss.

The problem may arise from dirt, rocks, debris, or something else. Alternatively, the source may be unable to provide sufficient water. Therefore, it is best to contact professionals for a diagnosis and solution.

Furthermore, if something inside the irrigation pump is malfunctioning or broken, the consequences will be more severe. Dirty water is one of the reasons pipes clog. As it travels through the pipes and the pump, it can't be filtered and causes damage to the equipment. Another is the chemicals people pour down their drains, which eventually result in corrosion. Investing in a more expensive irrigation pump will decrease these problems.

Type of power crucial for irrigation pump

Homeowners should know which power source is suitable for irrigation pumps. People make this decision based on the requirements and complexity of the project.

Some projects require more power, which decreases efficiency when not provided. For example, if workers have to be mobile while using irrigation pumps, the best choice is PTO pumps. Diesel and gas engines are most commonly used for their easy installment and ample torque. An electric power source is another valid choice that doesn't need refueling. Hydraulics run on oil and are the least likely to fail.

Invest in quality irrigation pumps

Older pumps are slowly beginning to go out of use. They can't deal with complex and challenging projects, so they malfunction more often. Furthermore, it's harder to pinpoint the problem since every part of the pump can experience failure.

The solution is quality pumps designed for different purposes and various uses. However, the applications are vital. Based on the project, you can choose additional features, such as mounting and discharged lines which can be customized even further.

Seek professional help

Water shortages, faulty equipment, a rusty irrigation pump that needs restarting and boosting, and clogged drains are some of the problems users may encounter. Hiring professional pump repair services is advisable if these problems keep occurring and you've tried all DIY methods available. It's also recommended to contact professionals as soon as an issue is identified instead of fixing it alone. This can result in even more extensive repairs, which isn't a cost-effective solution.

Pump Repair Services provides residential and commercial pump repair services for water well pumps, water feature pumps, transfer pumps, industrial irrigation pumps, and more, as well as custom water filtration services in the Orlando area. (Sorry, no pool pumps or sewer pumps.) We offer 24-hour emergency service. Call us at (407) 625-5499.

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