Booster pump inline would be the solution.But firstly, check the following:
All the valves in your home are completely open, including the main water valve coming off
the municipal line.
Check that all aerators are free from any build-up such as debris, lime scale and rust.
Once you have completed these checks and you are not receiving the required pressure a booster
pump will boost the water pressure.
WHAT IS A WATER BOOSTER SYSTEM USED FOR?
Water Booster Systems are used to increase pressure throughout your house, office, or business,
by supplying your taps with reliable water flow.
How Water Booster Systems Work?Booster systems use centrifugal water pumps to increase water flow in the water pipes.
Centrifugal pumps contain spinning blades. As they spin, water passes close to them and flies
out the other side of the pump, thus increasing the water pressure.
By using a booster system, an establishment with low water pressure can speed up the water
flow.
WHAT ARE GOOD CONDITIONS FOR A BOREHOLE?
If certain conditions prevail. At a varying depth, below the ground surface, a water table
exists..
If soil content is both porous and permeable, it is capable of being saturated with water
collected from previous rain falls.
The upper surface of this area is the water table and the saturated zone underneath the water
table is called an aquifer, and aquifers can be vast storehouses of water.
To retrieve the water from the aquifer you drill a borehole.You can thereafter pump the water to the surface. To be beneficial, borehole must be
powered by reliable motors and pumps.
WHERE WOULD I USE A CIRCULATOR PUMP?
A circulator pump is used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit.
They are commonly found circulating water in a hydronic heating or cooling system.
Since they only circulate liquid within a closed circuit, they need only overcome the friction of
a piping system, as opposed to lifting a fluid from a point of lower potential energy to a point
of higher potential energy.
WHAT ARE DRAINAGE PUMPS USED FOR?
A drainage pump is used for draining places such as basements and courtyards subject to a
flooding risk or groundwater, as well as draining deep pits and roadway underpasses.
Submersible Drainage Pump is an “enclosed unit with a closed coupled pump and motor”. The
submersible pump can be partially or completely immersed in water.
The submersible drainage pump collects water from the base of the unit and transport the
water up and out of the area.
The submersible pump includes a no return valve to ensure there is no potentially damaging
backflow.
A Non-Submersible Drainage Pump cannot be placed fully or partially in
water.A non-submersible drainage pump is not placed directly in water.
It uses suction hoses and / or permanent pipework to transport the wastewater from the
unwanted location.
This type of drainage pump is often used when pumping wastewater from ponds, swimming
pools and other mobile drainage requirements.
FOUNTAIN PUMPS USE AND HOW DO THE WORK?
Fountain pumps are installed inside ponds and pools therefore always remain submerged
under water.
A fountain pump's unique design allows it to pump water from the surrounding water through
a small impeller. This creates a constant flow of water that creates the fountain effect.
The advantage to using a fountain pump are:Low maintenance costs – as there are few moving parts and the pump requires a lot
of minimal maintenance.
Fountain pumps re-circulate the water in the pond and fountains, so the water lost is
only due to evaporation.
24 hour running times - fountain pumps can be run the entire day if necessary.
However, it is recommended to switch off the pump when the water feature is not in
use.
The most important rule of fountain pump is to never let the pump be operated
outside of water. Do not let your pump run dry.
WHAT ARE GOOD CONDITIONS FOR A BOREHOLE?WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SEWAGE AND A
SUMP PUMP?
Sewage pumps are similar to the sump pump except their primary function is to
remove sewage and sewage-ejector-pump small particles from a sump pit in the
basement to a septic tank or the city sewage system, where as a SUMP pump is
used for the movement of clean wastewater.
centrifugal pumps are most used for pumping sewage.
A sewage pump transfers sewage solids and liquids from one place to
another.
The sewage pump is set up at the lowest point of your sewage basin.