Jde, The links are for submersible pumps,and range in GPM. For us the cast iron jet pump in the basement is quiet.The ones I can't stand are the lexon pumps,those things will drive me nuts.Sounds like a jet aircraft taking off,forever,as long as they run.lol
The saving grace of a submersible, is you don't need a large storage tank,or you can use it for on demand.The only problem with on demand is if there are multiple people using the water all the time, the pump rarely has time to rest.We seen a few that have burnt out a pump by this method. The other problem I have with submersibles is if it blows a seal and leaks the oil into the well water.This was the old ones and nowadays it just stuck with me.
Either pump, submersibles or jet pumps are up to the users preference.To each their own.
Right now we have a 80 gallon tank in the basement and the pump rarely comes on,even then I have to be in the basement close to the pump to hear it run.We have a extra jet pump (Sta-rite) on hand and an extra 60 gallon tank just in case of trouble.For us it takes at least 2 weeks for the closest supplier to get one on hand.
As for Sta-rite pumps, I have never had any problem with them,and have handled them since I was working for SEARS in Indiana for 15 years. Never had one come back for failure. Although today they're owned by a different company,but still the same good product,but it is up to the user who buys the product.
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