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Deep Well Pumps Epumps Water Pumps Accessories

Submersible and convertible jet pumps engineered for wells deeper than 25 ft—delivering strong water pressure, long lift capacity, and dependable supply for homes, farms, commercial buildings, and rural properties without city water.

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ePumps carries deep-well models from Berkeley, Grundfos, Myers, Sta-Rite, Tsurumi, ShinMaywa, Air Flow Pumps, and Yaskawa (controls/drives). Choose submersible pumps for deep-lift performance, or convertible deep-well jet pumps for easier above-ground service.
Available in 2-wire / 3-wire configurations, stainless or cast-iron construction, and multiple horsepower options.

  • For wells deeper than ~25 ft
  • High lift & high-pressure performance
  • convertible jet options
  • Free Shipping & Hassle-Free Returns

Not Sure Which Deep-Well Pump You Need?

We size submersible and convertible deep-well jet pumps for homes, farms, and commercial systems—based on depth, lift height, and pressure requirements.

FAQ's

What’s the difference between submersible and deep-well jet pumps?

  • Submersible: Installed down in the well — pushes water upward. Best for deeper wells and strong continuous pressure.

  • Convertible jet: Mounts above ground — pulls water from the well. Easier to service, ideal for mid-depth wells.

Do I need a pressure tank with a deep-well pump?

Usually yes. A pressure tank prevents short-cycling, protects the motor, and provides smooth, consistent water flow

What size deep-well pump do I need?

Match horsepower and GPM to well depth, lift height, and number of fixtures. Most homes use ½–1 HP. Large homes or farms may require 1–2 HP. Our support team can size it for you.

2-wire vs 3-wire — what’s the difference?

  • 2-wire: Capacitors are inside the pump; simpler installation

3-wire: Uses an external control box — easier to troubleshoot and service

How long does a deep-well pump last?

Most submersible pumps last 8–15 years with clean water and proper sizing. Sand or oversized pumps can reduce lifespan.