Reliable, Cost-Effective Irrigation for Nurseries & Landscape Operations
Nursery and landscape irrigation systems present unique challenges — variable demand across different growing zones, seasonal fluctuations, and the need for reliable performance without the budget of a golf course or municipal utility. PMC designs pump stations specifically for these applications, delivering commercial-grade reliability at a price point that makes sense for the small turf and nursery market.
Every nursery operation is different — different water sources, different zone configurations, different pressure requirements. PMC's custom design approach means your pump station is engineered for your specific site, not adapted from a standard product that almost fits. The result is a system that performs consistently across your full range of operating conditions.
System Features
- Custom design for your nursery layout
- Variable demand performance
- Cost-effective small turf solutions
- Multiple zone pressure management
- Low maintenance design
- Durable outdoor construction
- PLC control options
- Variable speed drive options
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size pump station does a nursery typically need?
Nursery pump station sizing depends on your total irrigated area, the number of simultaneous zones, your water source (well, pond, municipal), and your pressure requirements. A small nursery might be well-served by a single 5–15 HP pump, while a large wholesale nursery with multiple growing areas may require a multi-pump station with 50+ HP total capacity. PMC performs a site assessment and hydraulic analysis to right-size your system.
Can a pump station handle the variable demand of a nursery operation?
Yes — and this is where variable speed drive technology makes a significant difference. A VSD-equipped pump station automatically adjusts output to match the number of active irrigation zones, maintaining consistent pressure whether one zone or ten zones are running. This eliminates pressure surges that can damage irrigation heads and ensures uniform water distribution across your operation.
What maintenance does a landscape irrigation pump station require?
Annual maintenance typically includes inspection of pump seals and bearings, motor condition assessment, control panel review, pressure and flow testing, and filter cleaning. Seasonal startups and shutdowns are also important for systems in climates with freezing temperatures. PMC offers maintenance programs tailored to nursery and landscape operations, including priority service response during peak growing season.
Can PMC service my existing pump station, or only new installations?
PMC services all makes and models of pumping equipment — not just systems we've built. If you have an existing pump station that needs repair, troubleshooting, or an efficiency upgrade, our team can assess it and recommend the most cost-effective path forward, whether that's a targeted repair, a controls upgrade, or a full replacement.
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