Goulds Pumps Primer Buyers Guide & Review

Goulds is the only name you need to know when considering pumps, their parts, and their accessories. At PumpProducts.com, we carry a large selection of high quality Goulds Pumps for a variety of functions. We believe in offering only products that have been time-tested and will work when you need them. Goulds has over a century’s worth of dedicated service, constantly innovating their products to remain a leading manufacturer of pumps and pump parts. We carry many types of pumps on the market, and while they are all guaranteed to perform at high quality for many years, Goulds stands out as an exceptional example of innovative engineering coupled with tough casings and components that are easy to clean and replace if necessary.  Some of our most common pumps are listed below.

Sewage Pumps

Goulds Sewage Pumps are used for bathrooms in the basement. Because the basement is usually below the main sewage line, which is at ground level or just below, an extra pump is needed to remove the waste. Sewage Pumps are also handy when the building is far from the city’s main sewage line. They can be installed in a septic system to runoff the waste and other debris. With a Goulds Submersible Pump, your low-set bathroom will efficiently pump wastewater to a municipal sewer or septic line.

Sump Pumps

Goulds LSP Sump Pump
Goulds LSP Sump Pump

Goulds Sump Pumps have one main purpose: to keep your property dry. By collecting excess water from the ground or rainfall, the sump basin prevents it from entering your home. The sump pump then works to push the water away and drain it into the storm drain. Sump pumps are built to last with stainless casings and carbon seals. These quality pumps are designed to offer years of reliable service.

Centrifugal Pumps

A Goulds Centrifugal Pump rotates to create kinetic energy. Using this energy, fluid is collected and runs through the pump. The energy from the fluid is converted into usable energy on the other end. The centrifugal pump can be reversed to create rotational energy from the fluid’s natural energy. These type of pumps are designed to pass spherical solids of up to 10 inches, while maintaining operation when large particle solids or stringy contents find their way into these pumps.

Jet Pumps

Jet pumps use the same physics found in jet engine technology to pump water through a nozzle and its venturi piping system. The uses are numerous, as to drain large collections of water such as wells, streams, and ponds. Differences allow for more pull and horsepower, depending on the altitude and style of these pumps.

Submersible Well Pumps

A Submersible Pump will rest within the fluid itself, to push fluid through to another location. This is contrasted from jet pumps that do the opposite, pull fluid. Sitting within the liquid itself removes the possibility of pump cavitation. Thesepumps are normally found in areas where municipal water service is not available.

PumpProducts.com is proud to be a Goulds Pumps supplier, a product that provides years of trusted service that has long passed the test of time. For more information about our line of high quality pumps, call us today at (800) 429-0800.