Booster Pumps for Upland Wells
Many Upland properties need booster pumps due to low well yields (10-30 GPM), uphill locations, or large properties. If your pressure is weak or inconsistent, a booster pump may be the solution.
When Upland Properties Need Booster Pumps
- Low-yield wells: If your well produces on the lower end of 10-30 GPM, a booster pump helps maintain pressure
- Uphill homes: Properties above the well location lose 0.43 PSI per foot of elevation gain
- Long pipe runs: Large properties in North Upland, South Upland, San Antonio Heights with distant irrigation or outbuildings
- Multiple fixtures: When showers, washing machines, irrigation run simultaneously
- Second-story bathrooms: Common in newer Upland homes, need 50-60 PSI upstairs
Why Upland Wells Often Need Booster Pumps
Upland wells in San Gabriel foothill alluvial fan deposits produce 10-30 GPM. Combined with local factors:
- Inland Empire foothill city. Mostly on municipal water but foothill areas (San Antonio Heights) have private wells. Excellent alluvial fan yields. Near Rancho Cucamonga. Mount Baldy views.
- Common problems: Hard water, nitrates from historical citrus agriculture, most areas municipal water (limited well service), aging wells in foothill estates, good yields where wells exist
- Elevation: 1,400ft affects pressure requirements
Neighborhoods Where We Install Booster Pumps
We frequently install booster pumps in these Upland areas:
- North Upland: 10-30 GPM yield wells, elevation 1,400ft, often need pressure boosting
- South Upland: 10-30 GPM yield wells, elevation 1,400ft, often need pressure boosting
- San Antonio Heights: 10-30 GPM yield wells, elevation 1,400ft, often need pressure boosting
- Cable Airport area: 10-30 GPM yield wells, elevation 1,400ft, often need pressure boosting
- Foothill Boulevard corridor: 10-30 GPM yield wells, elevation 1,400ft, often need pressure boosting
Types of Booster Pumps for Upland
Constant Pressure Systems
Best for most Upland homes. Benefits:
- Maintains steady 50-60 PSI regardless of demand
- Variable speed motor adjusts to usage
- Eliminates pressure fluctuations
- Energy efficient (pump only runs as needed)
Standard Booster Pumps
Good for specific applications:
- Irrigation systems on large Upland properties
- Livestock watering
- Fire suppression systems
- Lower cost than constant pressure
Booster Pump Sizing for Upland Wells
We size based on:
- Well yield: Can't boost more than well produces (10-30 GPM)
- Elevation gain: Calculate PSI needed for uphill properties
- Peak demand: How many fixtures run simultaneously
- Pipe diameter and length: Friction loss in long runs
Installation Process
- Assessment: Measure current pressure, flow rate, identify problem areas
- System design: Size pump based on well yield (10-30 GPM) and needs
- Installation: Mount pump, plumb intake/discharge, wire controls
- Pressure adjustment: Set optimal pressure for your property
- Testing: Run all fixtures, verify pressure throughout property
Booster Pump Maintenance
- Annual inspection: Check seals, bearings, motor condition
- Filter cleaning: Intake screen or filter (critical with Upland water quality: hard water (10-18 grains), nitrates, moderate TDS)
- Pressure verification: Ensure system maintains target PSI
- Control check: Test pressure switch or VFD operation
Service area: North Upland, South Upland, San Antonio Heights, Cable Airport area, Foothill Boulevard corridor, and throughout Upland.
Response time: 80 min from Ramona HQ, 65 min from Anza office.
Need better water pressure in Upland?
Call (760) 440-8520 for booster pump consultation and installation.