INSTALLATION & DESIGN SERVICES

Pump Installation — Water & Sewage Systems Designed and Built to Last

The wrong pump — or a correctly specified pump installed incorrectly — costs you more in the long run than doing it right the first time. PreciseFlo designs, specifies, and installs water and sewage pump systems for homeowners, commercial properties, and builders.

25+ Years of Experience
Licensed & Insured in Georgia
Residential & Commercial
5-Star Rated
iSpring-Certified Filtration

WHAT WE DO

Water pump for residential buildings

We design your pump system around your property — then install it to last.

Pump installation isn't one-size-fits-all. The right pump for your property depends on your water source, your demand, your elevation, your pipe diameter, and how the system connects to everything else in your plumbing. Getting that wrong means chronic pressure problems, premature pump failure, and expensive callbacks.

Some clients come to us with a pump already specified — by a builder, an engineer, or their own research. We install it correctly, integrate it with the existing system, and make sure everything performs as designed. Other clients need guidance from the start. For those clients, we assess the property, evaluate the demand, and design a pump system from the ground up — selecting the right pump type, sizing it accurately, and installing it to last.

  • Well pump & pressure tank installation

  • Sewage ejector & grinder pump installation

  • Sump pump & battery backup system installation

  • Booster pump installation for low pressure

  • Submersible pump installation

  • Circulation pump installation

  • Commercial & industrial pump installation

  • New construction pump system design & installation

  • Pump system upgrades & replacements

  • Multi-zone pump system design for large properties

WHEN TO CALL US

Signs you need a new or better pump system.

You're building a new home

New construction requires a pump system designed and sized for your property from the ground up — not a generic install. We work directly with builders and GCs from the planning stage forward.

Your existing pump keeps failing

Repeated repairs in a short period usually mean the problem is the system design itself — wrong type, wrong sizing, or a poor original installation. Replacement is more cost-effective than another repair.

Your water pressure is consistently poor

Chronic low pressure throughout your home or building often means your current pump is undersized for your demand. A properly sized booster or well pump system solves it permanently.

You're adding irrigation or a pool

Expanding your water demand through irrigation, a pool, or additional fixtures often requires a pump system upgrade to maintain pressure and flow throughout your entire property.

You're renovating a commercial property

Commercial renovations that add bathrooms, kitchens, or mechanical systems frequently require new or upgraded pump infrastructure to meet code and support the increased load.

Your well can't keep up with demand

If your well runs dry or struggles during peak usage, a properly specified submersible pump and pressure tank system — sized for your actual household demand — is the right long-term solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Pump sizing depends on several factors including your water source, the distance and elevation between the pump and the delivery point, your peak demand in gallons per minute, and your pipe diameter. Undersized pumps struggle and fail prematurely. Oversized pumps short-cycle and wear out faster than they should. We assess all of these factors before recommending any system.

  • A well pump is the primary pump that draws water from your well and delivers it to your home. A booster pump is used to increase pressure in a system where water is already present but pressure is insufficient — common in multi-story buildings, large properties, or homes with low municipal pressure. Many properties use both.

  • Yes — and we recommend involving us at the design stage rather than at rough-in. Early collaboration allows us to spec the right system for the finished build, coordinate with other trades, and avoid the costly changes that come from retrofitting a pump system into a plumbing layout that wasn't designed for it.

  • A straightforward pump replacement typically takes 2–4 hours. New installations, sewage pump systems, or multi-pump commercial setups vary by project scope. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.

  • Sewage pump requirements depend on what the system needs to handle. Sewage ejector pumps handle standard waste from a bathroom or laundry below the main drain line. Grinder pumps handle harder solids and are used where waste needs to be pumped a longer distance or to a higher elevation. We assess your specific situation and specify the right system.

  • Yes. We design and install pump systems for commercial properties including multi-unit residential buildings, light industrial facilities, commercial irrigation systems, and properties with high-demand water supply requirements. Commercial installations require different sizing, controls, and code compliance than residential — we handle all of it.