Water Pumps
Centrifugal Water Pumps
Circulation Pumps
Cistern Pumps
Engine-Driven Self-Priming Water Pumps
Expansion & Pump Tanks
Fire & High-Pressure Pumps
Hand Operated Pumps
Laundry Tray Pumps
Marine & Utility Pumps
Mud & Slurry Diaphragm Pumps
Self-Priming Solids Handling Pumps (Less Motor)
Self-Priming Sprinkler Booster Pumps
Sewage & Effluent Pumps
Sewage & Trash Pumps
Shallow Well Water Jet Pumps
Submersible Deep Well Pumps
Submersible Water Pumps
Trailer & Skid Mounted Pumps
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Water Booster & Pressure Irrigation Pumps
Hoses & Accessories
Water Pumps — Well, Sump, Booster & More
From well water systems to construction dewatering to irrigation, the right water pump keeps your operation flowing. Westech Equipment carries a full line of water pumps for residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial applications.
Our water pump selection includes shallow well jet pumps and multi-stage jet pumps, submersible deep well pumps (oil-filled and stainless steel), sprinkler and booster pumps (1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" NPT), submersible utility water pumps and battery powered backup sump pumps, industrial submersible and industrial sump pumps, self-priming electric sewage and trash pumps, submersible electric driven sewage pumps, sanitation wastewater pumps, self-priming electric marine and utility pumps, straight centrifugal marine and utility pumps, and water pumps by flow rate from 5 GPM up to 80 GPM. We also carry pump accessories including control boxes, float switches, foot valves, check valves, ball valves, camlock fittings, hoses, jet ejectors, mounting bases, roll cage assemblies, suction strainers, stainless steel pump ends, and well seals.
Featured brands include AMT, Gorman-Rupp, Little Giant, and A.Y. McDonald. Call us at 1-800-433-8831 for help selecting the right pump.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of water pump do I need for a well?
A: It depends on well depth. Shallow well jet pumps work for wells up to about 25 feet. Deep well submersible pumps are for deeper wells and install inside the well casing. Your well depth, water table level, and required flow rate determine the right pump.
Q: What's a booster pump used for?
A: Booster pumps increase water pressure in systems where existing pressure is too low — common in homes with low municipal pressure, irrigation systems, and commercial buildings.
Q: What's the difference between a sump pump and a utility pump?
A: Sump pumps are permanently installed and automatically activate when water reaches a certain level. Utility pumps are portable and used for temporary dewatering tasks.
Q: Do you carry pumps by flow rate?
A: Yes — we carry water pumps organized by flow rate from 5 GPM up to 80 GPM, making it easy to find the right pump for your volume requirements.