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Chris King with his dog, Jake.
 

King’s Pump offers

lightning-fast repairs

    Thunder and lightning storms can wreak havoc on electrical equipment, but with King’s Pump and Technical Service, Inc., a quality repair job is only a phone call away.
    Conveniently located in downtown Glennville, Chris King offers around-the-clock service so you’re never stranded without water during the scorching weather of summer.
    “Pump problems can happen when you least expect them, and heat lightning during an afternoon thunderstorm can damage pumps instantaneously,” said Chris.  “We don’t realize how much we depend on water until we’re without it for a little while.”
    For homemakers who are trying to wash clothes, cook, or bathe little ones, pump problems are the last issue they want to worry about.  Cut the stress and call Chris.
    Although Tattnall County has been blessed wit rainfall during August, plan now for the days ahead when rain is scarce.
    Prepare your lawn for days when rain doesn’t fall by installing an automatic sprinkler system.  Especially convenient for the elderly or for those whose yards expand beyond the reach of the common water hose, sprinkler systems from King’s are an effortless way to water the lawn.  King’s offers installation, repairs, and free estimates on sprinkler systems.
    King’s Pump and Technical Service, Inc., is also available for the repair of pivot systems and other irrigation systems whether it is agricultural, residential, or commercial.
    Independent trenching is also offered for both electrical and telephone wire and drain tile.  Trenches can be made up to a four-inch width.
    Although Chris provides an excellent service in all these areas, his specialty is the installation, repair and maintenance of deep and shallow wells - whether the need is residential, agricultural, or commercial.
    Chris recommends a deep well over a shallow well.  Although deep wells are more expensive, they are safer for homes because of the pesticides and iron that may seep into the ground water used in shallow wells.  Wells are generally between 200 and 600 feet deep.  Limestone wells are beneficial in helping keep out the contaminants and are usually located below 500 feet.
    If water from you deep well has a sulphur (rotten eggs) odor, call Chris.  He can use a procedure that takes the sulphur out of water.  This allows for better-tasting water and removes the offensive odor of sulphur.
    “The process used jets the water back down the well and evaporates the gases at a minimal process for the residents,” Chris reported.
    If your well pump breaks down or you’re a new homeowner who lives where city water is not available, Chris has the expertise and equipment to repair or replace it.  He uses top quality pumps manufactured by reliable companies, including Myers and Sta-rite.  Sta-rite is a German company, and customers often request these pumps because of their proven reputation.  Even though Sta-rite pumps cost more than other brands, they offer outstanding quality and years of reliable operation.
    Twelve-month warranties accompany all pumps sold by King’s Pump.  In addition to installation, Chris offers superb service.
    His timely response to customers ensures their loyalty.  Chris services Tattnall, Evans, Long, Chatham, McIntosh, and Toombs counties, and is well-known for being reliable, efficient, and economical.
    Twenty-four-hour service is available since emergencies are unavoidable and do occur.  Chris keeps most parts in stock so that there is little or no wait on repairs.
    If your well pump doesn’t seem to be functioning properly, such as “pulsating,” or your water pressure is sporadic, call King’s Pump and Technical Service today at (912) 654-0149, (912) 654-4111, or (912) 237-2666 cell).  King’s offers free estimates and dependable service.
    King’s Pump and Technical Service is located at 119 West Barnard Street in Glennville.




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