The most often heard battle cry of callers to Gainesville Pump is “I don’t have any water – what do I need to do?” Here are a some tips on what to check.
Read MoreGainesville Pump received a call the other night, and the gentleman said his well controls had caught on fire, and asked if we would come out in the morning and get him up and running. I assured him that we would be happy to oblige and would see him first thing.
Read MoreNothing screams performance like a big, honking, water pressure tank. It is the size of your pressure tank that impacts the longevity of your well’s water pump, the amount of electricity you consume, and the amount of water delivered to the home. I’m sure you have noticed a tank in the yard next to your well, some are located in the garage, or in a pump house. These are pressure tanks, and they serve an important function in your water system.
Read MoreThe cold winter weather will be upon us shortly…Not! We live in Florida for crying out loud, it’s not, Fargo, North Dakota, but we have been known get an occasional, pesky freeze now and then. And if we haven’t been diligent in preparing our exposed water pipes for said freezes, you will at least be surprised with no water coming from your fixtures, or worse, broken water piping. So lets have a look at some simple, but effective steps you can take, to prevent those inconvenie
Read MoreMy media advisor, Eunice Coughlin, said to me the other day…”Dennis, you ought to start a blog, and notify your patrons about what’s new in the market place pertaining to water systems, products, and services.” Well, no pun intended here,I feel as if I’m deluged enough during the course of a day, with, phone calls, scheduling, quoting, ordering, billing, payroll, spinning pipe wrenches…. tote that barge, lift that bale, etc, and all the tasks associated with running a business, that there just might not be enough gas left to write a blog. And then I began to think about content, making it
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