Low Water Pressure Booster Pumps

March 28. 2008
Dear Ned,
Let me begin by saying that I really appreciate the follow-up and customer service on
the telephone from you and your colleagues which included the “driving test” for my
installation. You are obviously and justifiably proud of your product line. I am glad I
discovered your site on the Internet. The equipment works just the way I envisioned it
would; and, I am sure it will meet our requirements for many years to come. I am glad
I did the research before contacting you. There are pumps and there are pumps.
The TW pump and controller are rugged, efficient and relatively quiet. The fact that it
is a commercial pump operating at 1 ½ HP and uses 220V current is a real plus. As
you know, there is no plastic component on this pump. It is solid as a rock. The
instruction books, especially the material you provided about installation and set-up
complete with pictures of typical installations, are simple and easily understood. This
is definitely a project where a handy homeowner can easily take on the job himself.
By reading the instruction manuals in addition to your instruction sheets, you can get
some insight into how this works before you start. Of particular importance is the
information in the controller book about troubleshooting and panel lights.
Here in Eastern North Carolina we suffer from low water pressure in a lot of
communities. Even though we are in a development with cable TV, electricity and city
water, we are at the end of the line for city water. The town of Oriental (population
875) recently added a second water tower and that has stabilized the pressure
somewhat; but, even on a good day we get 50 PSI to the house. With a large two
story house plumbed for four bathrooms, we have a lot of piping runs. With the
friction loss we get less than optimum pressure in the places you need it the most –
bathrooms. You recommended the TW1000-27 (27 GPM and 80 PSI working
pressure) kit as the best solution for our situation. It appears more than adequate for
the job.
Homeowner - North Carolina
March 28. 2008
Thanks Ned and crew. What a pleasure to do business with folks that know what
they sell and not just some kid on a sales desk somewhere.I believe that now, my
wife won't be bitching as much...about water for sure.I was lucky to have found you
than the others that are out there. I have always believed in quality, that way you
only have to pay for the product one time. Please feel free to use me as a reference
or as a testimonial, either written or verbal. Again, Thanks.
Homeowner - Missouri
Towle-Whitney Associates Inc. 21 Londonderry Turnpike Hooksett, New Hampshire 03106 Phone: 603-626-7371 Toll Free: 800-807-9827 Fax: 603-626-7372 ned@towle-whitney.com
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Thank you so much to Ned,Maxie and everyone at towle-whitney. what a nice bunch
of people. I got my EBS 800 booster pump yesterday, had it hooked up in a little over
an hour. wow talk about pressure. I grow sweet corn and my well pump would only put
out 42 psi, now the new one is putting out 62 psi, and it is only turned up part way. I
have 3 different batches 18 rows each at 30 inch apart spacing.about an acre in all.
The old pump was watering 12 rows and the new one is watering 22 rows. what a
difference, won't have to move the sprinkler near as many times. thanks again.
Homeowner - Ohio