3 Reasons why you need a Submersible Pump

Submersible pumps are used to pump liquid from a large body of water in an efficient manner. Whilst most water pumps will be placed outside of the body of water, submersible pumps are submerged and push the water to the surface.

However, if you don’t have access to a body of water deep enough to submerge a submersible pump, there are multiple other uses that explain why you need a submersible pump.

Irrigation

For those who own land and want to ensure it is thoroughly watered and healthy, a submersible pump is a practical solution. Submersible pumps can be used to supply water to a variety of garden sizes whether you have a standard garden or own several acres of farmland. The water can be sourced from reservoirs and lakes, for example. Submersible pumps are cheap to run, so you should be able to supply water to your land without spending too much money!

Wells & Boreholes

If someone has a deep well or borehole that they’d like to use to supplement water supply, a submersible pump is ideal. Submersible pumps are ideal to transfer water from wells and boreholes into storage tanks and can do so from deep depths at low power usage and costs.

Draining

If there is a body of water on your land that needs to be drained, a submersible pump can do so in a quick and efficient manner. Alternatively, if your home has become flooded, a submersible pump can drain the water out of effective areas to help you start your restoration.

Ultimately, submersible pumps are extremely handy and useful pieces of equipment. At Bates Environmental, we stock a range of submersible pumps that are ideal for domestic and industrial applications.

For more information, you can contact a member of the Bates Environmental team today by visiting our contact page or by calling us on 0800 043 37 11.