Solutions for Rebuilding Pumps - Sept 2014
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Have you ever walked around a facility’s trash pile?  You know, the place out back where they keep all their discarded equipment in the hopes that at some point they will either send it out for repair or to be scrapped.

Watch Video - Holed or Cracked Pump Casing Repair

I always like to take the worst pump casing or impeller and ask if I can have it.  Then I typically take it back to our shop and rebuild it using Belzona materials. 

It’s fun to watch the expressions on peoples’ faces when they realize that you are giving them back their “scrap” and that they’ll be able to use it again.

That’s what we can do.  We can take your original equipment and reclaim it.  And we’ve gotten pretty good at it over the 34 years we’ve been doing it.

Case Study - Renewing Old Pumps
Case Study - Rebuild Pump
Case Study - Save Pump from Scrap Heap
Case Study - Rebuild and Protect Vanes

Why don’t you let us take a walk through your scrap pile and let us help you repair, protect and improve your component equipment?

Stephanie Rumford
srumford@rumfordgroup.com
937-435-4650
RumfordGroup.com


In-Plant Seminars

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Contact us for an in-plant seminar to better educate your personnel on the time and money saving options by rebuilding your component equipment in lieu of replacement or welding.


Limited Lifetime Warranty

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We have been applying protective coatings to chillers and heat exchangers for over 30 years. When specified and applied properly, these coatings give such reliable, trouble-free, and lengthy service lives that we have decided to offer a lifetime limited warranty


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