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About Us
Washington Pump Co., Inc. is a family owned and operated business located in Brockwell, AR. Charles started the business in 1970. Primarly he installed water well pumps & water lines. As his sons Randy and Shannon came into the business the company began to branch out into septic systems, roadwork, and heavy equipment. Today Washington Pump services most parts of Northern Arkansas. We have added to our services and now supply service work for private systems, semi-public systems, cities, agriculture farms of all types, quarries and some state facilities. In addition to water pumps we also supply and service regenerative filtration systems, chlorination systems, auto dialing equipment, booster pumps and telemetry.
In 1991 the family decided to branch out into the well drilling section of the ground water industry, Washington Drilling. In the rural areas of Arkansas quality water wells are an essential part of every day life. We operate a rotary air drill rig that can have an average well drilled in less than 2 days. At that point the pump setters can move in and install the pump, pressure tank, power & water lines and have the system ready to go. Our employees are licensed professionals and work hard to satisfy our customers.
Services Washington Pump
Washington Pump is an authorized dealer for quality Grundfos pumps. Grundfos pumps are top of the line & made of all stainless steel. There are no plastic parts to break or melt. Another quality of the Grundfos pump is that they are assembled in the good ol’ USA.
While Grundfos is our main line of pumps we can order other brands of pumps if needed. We have an extensive stock of parts for many types of pumps. Whether you have a submersible, jet, booster or centrifugal pump we can offer you quality service & materials. In addition to pumps we also keep pressure tanks (bladder type or galvanized), control boxes and many other items.
Washington Pump takes pride in the fact that most service calls are taken care of the same day you call in for help. We know that going without water is a big inconvenience and we work hard to get the calls worked as soon as possible.
In addition to our pump work we also offer services such as regenerative filters for water that may have fine sediment or color. These filters are picked for your specific water problem. They come equipped with an easily programmed timer so it will backwash the internal media at a time when no water is being used, such as midnight. This means no cartridge changes and being able to start each day with fresh media. For sand, or less serious problems we have spin down or cartridge filters available.
For our customers who need more commercial type services we install and service chlorination systems, auto dialers, telemetry and of course commercial pumps. These products can be essential & time saving for municipal, semi-public or agricultural systems.
Our customers are our most important asset and we are constantly striving to meet their needs as efficiently as possible. We strive to keep our quality up, and our costs down.
Please feel free to contact us for more information about our services, estimates or for comments.
Washington Drilling Services
Washington Drilling Company drill new water wells on a daily basis. Our company uses a rotary air drill rig and can be done with most wells within 24 to 48 hours. Our driller tries to stay in contact with the customer during the drilling process to let them know the current depth and how much water has been obtained to keep the customer in the loop, after all the customer is the one who knows what his/her needs will be.
Washington Drilling’s services are not limited to new water wells. Our company can also re-work existing wells, such as replacing casing or liner. We can also set-over an existing well to drill deeper in most cases. Our down hole camera can be used to diagnose well problems such as cracked casing, root problems in older wells and many other problems that can arise. Another of our services is “blowing out” wells that have filled in with sand over the years. We have an extra air rig that we set up over the well, run pipe down, and blow the sand out. In most instances you can recover much of the water volume lost due to the sand.
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