33 Avro St, Tamworth NSW 2340
More crop per drop
Wherever pumps are used on a farm, Grundfos can design a pumping system that enhances productivity. Our objective is to make it simpler for you to get more crop per drop. No matter how big or small the application, we can deliver the necessary pressure and flow.
About Us
We specialise in the sales, service and installation of all water related products including an extensive range of industry leading brands of pumps and accessories. We also stock a large range of water conservation products for sustainable water management.
Our Difference
Our friendly and helpful staff are certified in pumping and irrigation. They provide professional expertise to meet all our customers' needs. Our pumping systems are efficient, tested for reliability and designed to work seamlessly with modern farming operations.
Who We Service
Our customers include the general public, gardeners, builders, landscapers, plumbers, Q-Build and local government. From the small home irrigation job to large commercial applications, we provide many solutions for all our customers. We aim to provide efficient and friendly service and advice. Customer satisfaction is our top priority.
We can supply irrigation pumping solutions that reduce energy costs, safeguards the water resource, and keeps productivity at its best. Our pumping expertise and technology ensure uniform coverage despite changeable conditions. Grundfos offers the industry's broadest line of irrigation pumping systems.
Facts About Irrigation
Irrigation starts with sourcing water for the crop from groundwater, or surface water from a channel or storage pond. Pumps used at the water intake need to meet changing conditions above and below ground, which have an effect on the pressure and flow required from day to day and from season to season.
A pumping system must be able to deliver the right amount of pressure and flow at the nozzle. Traditionally, water has been distributed from the water source at low or constant pressure from pumps operating at single speed, where the simple solution is to oversize the pump. However, this is wasteful - of energy, water, and of the farmer's investment.
