What Are the Differences Between Submersible and Jet Pumps?

When it comes to choosing the right pump for your well system, understanding the differences between submersible and jet pumps is essential. Both types have unique features that make them suitable for specific situations, and selecting the right one depends on your well depth, water needs, and budget. Here’s a breakdown of submersible and jet pumps to help you make an informed decision.


Submersible pumps operate underwater, making them highly efficient and quiet.

1. How They Work: Installed deep inside the well, submersible pumps push water to the surface, reducing energy loss compared to suction-based systems.

2. Benefits

  • Ideal for deep wells.
  • Energy-efficient, resulting in lower operating costs.
  • Operates quietly since it’s submerged underwater.

3. Drawbacks

  • Higher upfront cost.
  • More difficult to access for repairs or replacements.

Jet pumps are mounted above ground and use suction to draw water from the well.

  1. How They Work: Jet pumps rely on suction and are best suited for shallow or moderately deep wells.
  2. Benefits:
    – Easier to maintain and repair since they’re above ground.
    – Lower initial investment compared to submersible pumps.
    – Effective for shallow wells.
  3. Drawbacks:
    – Less efficient for deep wells.
    – Noisier operation.
    – Can lose prime, causing disruptions in water flow.
The best choice depends on your specific well system and water needs
Well Depth

Submersible pumps are ideal for wells deeper than 25 feet, while jet pumps work best for shallow wells.

Energy Efficiency

If energy costs are a concern, a submersible pump offers better efficiency over time.

Ease of Access

For those prioritizing easy maintenance, a jet pump may be more convenient.

Get The Central Florida Well Experts in Your Corner

Still unsure which pump is right for you? Contact Spring Hill Well Drilling for expert advice and professional installation services. We’ll help you choose the best pump for your system and water needs.

Additional Resources:

National Ground Water Association: https://www.ngwa.org/

Florida Geological Survey: https://floridadep.gov/fgs

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