BMI facility pump repair senior technician at work
BMI’s senior pump technician re-installing a Split Case Chill Water Pump at Boston area educational institution.

There are three chief reasons why repairing a pump is often better than buying a new replacement.

Reason #1 Repairing vs Replacing Often Saves You Money

When a facility pump goes down, BMI is typically able to repair or rebuild the facility pump and/or motor for substantially less than it would cost to replace it, especially when facility pumps can run anywhere from $8,000 up to $24,000 or more.

Reason #2 Your Pump is Up & Running Quicker
Another factor that makes repairing a pump and/or motor more attractive is that current supply chain issues have pushed lead times out, sometimes up to four to five months. Most pump repairs are typically completed within 2 to 4 weeks.

Reason #3 Less Time & Hassle
Lastly, when a facility replaces a pump it often requires substantial re-piping when a drop-in replacement can’t be found. Repairing a pump saves you the time and hassle required to re-pipe a brand new pump.

BMI Has 20+ Years of Pump Repair Experience
Our team has been repairing industrial, municipal and facility pumps in the Greater Boston area for over 20 years. We have in depth knowledge of pump maintenance and repair as well as a pump’s critical components such as seals, bearings, gaskets, shaft sleeves, impellers, and more. We machine, thermospray and customize pumps to our customer’s specifications and unique environmental conditions. We also source and provide competitive pricing on pumps, motors and parts from all major pump and motor brands.

Onsight Repairs & Shop-based Repairs
We work onsite or in our shop, depending on the needs of the repair or rebuild. When a pump or motor develops leaks, odd vibrations, or failures, we are right by our customer’s side, troubleshooting the cause and offering possible solutions. We are experienced, responsive, and reliable. It’s why we are our customer’s go-to resource for small pumps, extra-large pumps that require a crane to lift them out, and every size in between.

Learn more at: https://www.bmimechanicalinc.com/facility-pump-repairs/

Or reach out at 603-394-2188 or via email to schedule an pump repair assessment.