Prevent Your Jet Pump From Freezing During the Winter
Canadian winters are notorious for freezing temperatures, heavy snowfalls, and tough Canadians. Many rural homeowners rely on Jet Pumps (Well Pumps) to bring water into their home all year long. This can create an additional challenge during extended periods of freezing temperatures. Below you’ll find methods you can use to prevent your jet pump from freezing during the winter:
Tips and Recommendations
Check for Air Leaks: Seal any air leaks in the pump house or around pipe entry points. Cold air drafts can significantly increase the risk of freezing.
Monitor the Weather: Pay close attention to weather forecasts and take extra precautions during periods of extreme cold.
Consult a Professional: If you are unsure about how to protect your pump, consult a qualified plumber or well service professional.
Drain the Pump: If the pump is not going to be used during the winter, drain all water from the pump and pipes. This is the most reliable way to prevent freezing damage.
Monitor the Weather: Pay close attention to weather forecasts and take extra precautions during periods of extreme cold.
Consult a Professional: If you are unsure about how to protect your pump, consult a qualified plumber or well service professional.
Drain the Pump: If the pump is not going to be used during the winter, drain all water from the pump and pipes. This is the most reliable way to prevent freezing damage.
Option 1
Insulation
Pump House or Enclosure: If your pump is above ground, ensure it’s housed in a well-insulated structure. This could be a small pump house or an insulated box.
Pipe Insulation: Wrap all exposed pipes with insulation sleeves or heat tape. Pay close attention to areas where pipes exit the ground or the building.
Pump Insulation: Wrap the pump housing itself with insulation, being careful not to block any vents or airflow to the motor.
Pipe Insulation: Wrap all exposed pipes with insulation sleeves or heat tape. Pay close attention to areas where pipes exit the ground or the building.
Pump Insulation: Wrap the pump housing itself with insulation, being careful not to block any vents or airflow to the motor.
Option 2
Heat
Heat Tape: Apply heat tape to the pump housing and pipes. This electric tape generates heat to keep the components above freezing.
Light Bulb: In a small pump house, a 100-watt incandescent light bulb can provide enough heat to prevent freezing.
Space Heater: For larger pump houses, a small space heater can be used, but ensure it’s rated for safe use in damp environments.
Light Bulb: In a small pump house, a 100-watt incandescent light bulb can provide enough heat to prevent freezing.
Space Heater: For larger pump houses, a small space heater can be used, but ensure it’s rated for safe use in damp environments.
Option 3
Constant Water Flow
Allowing a small trickle of water to flow continuously can prevent freezing. However, this method can waste water and may not be suitable in all situations.
By taking these precautions, you can help ensure that your jet pump survives the winter without freezing.
You can find more about our Jet Pumps and other pumps in our Pumps and Plumbing Section. We’ve also got expert staff with over 40 years of experience in the plumbing industry. If you have questions, our team is always available to help with your research and make customized recommendations at (905) 386-1744 and sales@ontarioagra.ca.