Kent Geothermal Division is proud to recommend and partner with Northwest Geothermal, Inc.
George Kontol Jr., President of Northwest Geothermal, Inc. is a Licenced Water Well Driller with the state of Indiana. Possessing this valuable license, Northwest Geothermal, Inc. can design and install your drinking domestic water well pumping system as well. From drilling your well to complete installation of a tank in your home or business, we recommend George and his team's unique expertise rivaled by none. Well pumps must be installed and serviced by state licensed installers. It is not a job that any person should do without proper training, experience, and certification. Feel free to contact them at 219.987.2822, or visit them at Northwest Geothermal.
Northwest Geothermal, Inc. proudly offers the following to professionally serve their customer's needs:
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a complete warehouse stocked with large numbers of pumps and related supplies to serve your immediate needs.
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well-stocked service vehicles with full communications capabilities to handle any unknown situation at your home or business.
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offer shallow wells from jetted 20' to drilled 4" 30'-100' deep - call for a quote.
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highly qualified to perform complete installations from the well to the house including trenching, plumbing, and wiring.
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Northwest Geothermal, Inc. specializes in well abandonment conforming to Indiana state requirements.
The efficiency of a water supply system depends almost entirely upon proper selection and installation of the well pumping system. To select the proper pump for an installation, it is necessary to know the well conditions, as well as the discharge capacity and pressure required.
Facts that need to be known when sizing a pumping system are well depth, static or standing water level, draw down water levels or pumping levels, and the estimated yield in gallons per minute.At what depth the water-bearing aquifer was encountered is also very important as well as the distance to the point of use from the well, and surface elevations between the well and point of use.
Submersible pumps are the most frequently used pumps because they deliver greater volumes of water and pressures that are required to meet the needs for residential, commercial, Geothermal , industrial, and irrigation applications.
A submersible pump, made of stainless steel and brass, is an entire pump assembly including the electric motor. The pump is submerged under the water level in the well, and the water is delivered by pushing the water out of the well through a pipe that is attached to the pump. The motor is attached onto the bottom of the pump, and is powered by electricity (usually 230 volts) through a wire that is attached to the pump motor from the surface and attached to the pump pipe in the well by strapping every 10 to 20 feet.
Submersible pumps are the most reliable and trouble-free pumps that will provide an abundant supply of water. They are very efficient, and if installed properly will last 10 to 15 years or longer. Much depends on the well conditions and the way the pump is used.
Residential Pumps: Most pumps in today's installations are submersible pumps. These are pumps that have the motor attached to the pump and are lowered into the well attached to a drop pipe. The pipe attached to the pump is usually PVC, or galvanized steel. The pump is powered by electricity (usually 230 volts). There is a pump wire from the power source to the pump. Properly sized with quality material, the pump will give excellent water pressure with dependability. The pump can be installed on a pitless adapter.
You can depend on pumps engineered and installed by Northwest Geothermal, Inc. to provide you with years of dependability and excellent water pressure. When it comes to questions concerning applications, installation, or service, Northwest Geothermal goes the extra mile to deliver useful information. Pump selection can be made easy with their computer design program, and the result is a pump application that will deliver maximum operating efficiencies for your specific application. Their highly-trained pump experts know how to provide solutions to even the most challenging problems. Customers have access to this information when calling Northwest Geothermal, Inc., and their service personnel are educated in all aspects of pump application and problem-solving. Additionally, their warehouse is stocked with inventory that meets most any application, from residential and irrigation needs to commercial requirements and geothermal wells.
When you're ready to install a new or replacement pump in your water system, we recommend you call Northwest Geothermal, Inc.
Northwest Geothermal, Inc. offers financing to residents of the State of Indiana.
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