Stock & Domestic Pumps

Stock & Domestic Water Pumps in Tamworth

The Key to Water Distribution

Unless you're lucky enough to have a water source that's up high and never runs dry, you'll need an alternative to gravity fed irrigation. This solution would need to ensure your water can be drawn from its source, pressurised and transported to areas of your land where it's required.


At Wade N Water, we have the solution for you! Our range of water pumps can help distribute water to every part of your land through pressured pipes, helping to fill your stock troughs, water your crops and keep your shower running. We use quality brands to ensure the ultimate in reliability, reducing instances of failure and the need for frequent replacement. Maintenance and repairs can also be carried out as part of our comprehensive service.


Based in Tamworth, we service the New England Region, Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah. Call 0427 315 967 for assistance.

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Types of Pumps

The specific combination of pumps you'll need will depend on factors such as the type of water source available, the required flow rate and pressure and your budget. These may include:


  • Submersible pumps: These pumps are installed below ground level and are used to pump water from wells and boreholes. They are usually electrically powered and are designed to push water to the surface.
  • Turbine pumps: These pumps are commonly used for pumping water from underground sources such as wells and bores. They are similar to centrifugal pumps but have a longer and narrower design, allowing them to be used in deeper wells.
  • Positive displacement pumps: These pumps work by trapping a fixed amount of fluid and forcing it through the pump's discharge pipe. They are commonly used in applications where high-pressure pumping is required, such as in irrigation systems.
  • Jet pumps: These pumps are used to draw water from a well or bore by creating a vacuum with the use of a jet nozzle. The vacuum then pulls water up from the well and into the pump, where it's then discharged. Jet pumps are commonly used in shallow wells.
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