Gustavo Preston service technician identified signs of advanced wear and proactively reported that the aging system would soon need replacement. This early insight allowed the hospital to plan ahead and avoid any unexpected disruptions to its water system.
Boston Common Garage replaced 30 year old ejector pumps that needed to be replaced to ensure continued operation.
This customer had been receiving consistent preventative maintenance visits for their aging equipment. The customer was operating a NAMCO water booster that had been in service for over two decades. It was time to replace it.
Weil submersible pumps and an annual preventative maintenance program ensure long equipment life, efficiency and cost savings.
A New England hotel reached out in need of urgent help to replace its aging domestic water booster system. The existing unit, more than 20 years old, was failing — one of the pumps was offline due to repairs needed, the mechanical seals on the 2 remaining pumps were leaking, the pressure regulating valves were deteriorating, and the pump isolation valves were heavily corroded. It was clear the system needed a complete replacement.
A 20+ year old Weil submersible pump shows it quality and reliability when a property management company wants to replace it.
Senior living facility replaces a hot water distribution pump with a WILO NL-HE End Suction Pump