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Frequently asked questions
General
Rotary Gear Pump
Logistics
Honestly, there isn't one "magic" brand that is perfect for every home. The "best" pump for you depends entirely on your specific well depth, your water usage, and the quality of the water itself.
Rather than chasing a specific brand name, we always advise looking for these three essentials:
Material Quality: Look for stainless steel or high-grade corrosion-resistant components. It costs a bit more upfront but saves you from early replacements.
Smart Protection: A good pump should have dry-run protection (which turns it off if the water level drops too low) and thermal overload protection to prevent the motor from burning out.
Serviceability: Ensure the pump has a solid service network in our area. You don't want to be waiting weeks for a part if something minor goes wrong.
Why trust Hitech Pumps and Motors for your home? We don’t treat home wells any differently than we treat our industrial projects. We bring the same engineering standards we use for giants like ISRO, ONGC, Ratnamani, and AIA to every residential setup we handle. When you choose a pump with our guidance, you’re getting equipment designed for reliability, built to last, not just to sell.
If you tell us your borewell depth and water requirements, we can recommend the specific type and size that will actually last, rather than just pointing you to a generic, off-the-shelf option.
Pumps don’t usually fail overnight, they typically give you warning signs first. If you notice any of these, it’s a good time to have us take a look before it becomes a bigger issue:
Unusual Noises: Rattling, grinding, or loud humming that wasn't there before often indicates a bearing issue or cavitation.
Loss of Pressure: If your flow rate or pressure drops without a change in settings, the pump may be worn, or there could be a leak in the system.
Increased Vibration: Excessive vibration is a clear indicator that something is misaligned or loose.
Leaking Seals: If you see liquid pooling around the pump casing, the mechanical seal is likely worn out.
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