Pump Types

Pump Types

Meeting the huge range of applications that we encounter on a daily basis is a challenge. As a supplier, it's critical to have a portfolio of products to effectively satisfy those applications.

Waste Water Pumps

Handling wastewater effectively, efficiently, and reliably plays a huge role in a wide range of facilities. From rainwater runoff in a parking lot to sewage handling at a hospital, there are a number of pumps that are available to meet the demand. Understanding the nature of the pumpage is the first step.

For clean water applications, sump pumps are commonly used. From small units such as those found in homes, to units approaching 100HP, there are a number of alternatives available.

When the pumpage is abrasive, there are options available to harden the pump internals to extend the service life. In addition, several designs offer replaceable wear components that can help to minimize cost-of-ownership over the life of the pump.

Oftentimes, the pumpage has debris in it such as rags, cloths, or solids that would bind up an ordinary pump. Grinder pumps and/or non-clog designs have special features that either grind the obstruction or pass it through the pump without clogging.

Webb Pump offers many options to handle these applications and our specialists are trained to recommend the most cost-effective solution that will fit the bill.