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Commercial Pump Repairs in Lexington

Has your commercial or industrial pump broken down? If so, you know how much stress this can put not only on you but also on those who work in your facilities. Don’t let a broken pump get you down.

Fayette’s licensed and insured plumbers can be on-site for any Lexington commercial pump repair within hours! Depending on the severity of the problem, we may be able to get it back online for same-day operations.

Expert Industrial and Commercial Pump Repair Services

Fayette’s experienced, licensed plumbing professionals are ready to help repair or replace industrial or commercial pumps in Lexington, Kentucky. When we get the call for a pump repair, we come out to perform the equipment evaluation, often on the same day. When our evaluation is complete, we’ll determine the best way to fix the pump and provide you with recommendations and a free, reputable quote for pump repairs.

The repair may be performed on-site or in our shop, depending on the pump’s condition and whether it is removable. We can replace components and repair even complex industrial pumps. We offer 24/7/365 emergency pump repair services in Lexington. Day or night, if you need someone working on your pump, we can be on-site for same-day response times.

We are equipped to weld, fabricate, test, and repair equipment.

Our industrial pump service capabilities include:

  • 24/7/365 emergency pump repair service
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Ongoing pump documentation
  • Condition monitoring
  • Mechanical and electrical parts
  • Machining and fabrication
  • Precision alignment and lubrication
  • Sump and catch basin cleaning
  • Bearing and seal replacements
  • Onsite flange facing
  • Performance testing
  • Pump vibration analysis
  • Pump dynamic balancing
  • Startup troubleshooting
  • Short cycling troubleshooting
  • Pump efficiency optimizations

Commercial Plumbing and Pump Preventative Maintenance Agreements

Fayette offers a commercial preventative maintenance program to help monitor your pump and keep it in good working order. This lets us identify problems early and keep your pump working reliably while minimizing downtime.

We offer ongoing pump documentation and condition monitoring to know better when your pump has problems and needs attention. We can also do pump vibration analysis and performance testing.

Contact us to learn more about our commercial preventative maintenance program in Lexington, Kentucky.

Types of Industrial Pumps We Commonly Service

We service many kinds of industrial and commercial pumps. Here is a list of a few which we commonly service:

  • Well Pumps
  • Sump Pumps
  • Submersible Sewage and Dewatering
  • End Suction Centrifugal
  • Positive Displacement
  • Line Shaft Turbine
  • Chemical Feed
  • Split Case
  • Vertical Sewage and Dewatering
  • Booster Pumps

 

If you need commercial or industrial pump repairs, contact Fayette—your choice for expert pump repairs in Lexington and the surrounding areas.

5 Signs Your Commercial Pump Needs Repair

Are you having problems with your commercial pump? Pumps are critical equipment for many industries and applications, and keeping your pump operational is crucial.

Here are five signs that your commercial pump needs repairs:

  • Decreased Performance: Is your commercial pump not putting out the same volume as it used to? Is the pressure inconsistent? A decrease in volume, speed of liquid, or gas being pumped could indicate wear and tear or blockages.
  • Strange Noises and Vibrations: Unusual noises or heavy vibrations often indicate underlying mechanical problems. If your pump emits grinding, vibrating, or rattling sounds, this could be a sign of worn bearings, unaligned components, loose parts, or broken parts within the pump.
  • Leaks: Leaks, drips, and pools of liquid can indicate broken or worn seals. This escaped liquid can cause potential hazards to employees and the environment. Leaks can also indicate a gasket failure, which causes leaks within the pump components. A gasket failure can compromise the pump’s integrity and efficiency.
  • High Energy Expenditure: Is your pump using more energy than usual? When a pump requires more energy to do its normal operations, it indicates that something is imbalanced, worn, has excessive friction, or is out of alignment. This will increase your energy costs and reduce the service life of your pump’s components.
  • Frequent Cycling: Does your commercial pump frequently cycle on and off? If your pump is repeatedly turning on and off, it may be a control system malfunction or incorrect pressure settings. Frequent cycling can lead to wear and tear of internal components and reduce their lifespan.
  • Frequent Overheating: Does your industrial pump frequently overheat? Overheating is usually due to insufficient cooling or motor overload. Operating the pump within the specification’s recommended temperature range is crucial to a long service life. Regularly check for signs of overheating, such as hot surfaces, unusual smells, or cracking paint.

 

If you need commercial or industrial pump repairs, contact Fayette for professional pump repairs in Lexington and the surrounding areas.