Frequently Asked Questions about Water Pumps, Borehole, Swimming Pools, Geberators etc...

Kenya is a beautiful and diverse country, with a wide array of wildlife, an abundance of natural resources, and a vibrant culture. But, the country also has its share of challenges, particularly when it comes to water. Access to clean, safe drinking water has always been a struggle in Kenya, and many communities have to rely on unsafe sources, leading to water-borne illnesses. However, in recent years, Kenya has seen a revolution in water pump technology, which has had a transformative effect on the country. In this blog article, we'll explore the history of water pump technology in Kenya, the impact it has had on the country, and how it is helping to alleviate poverty and improve access to clean drinking water. Let's dive in!
Davis & Shirtliff are the leaders of Water and Energy solutions for more than 75 years. We know H²0 through experience. D&S has different brands of water pumps Dayliff Pumps, Pedrollo Pumps, Grundfos Pumps, Davey Pumps, DAB pumps, Rovatti Pompe Pumps.
What is the best pump for water?
In terms of water pumps d&s has various categories of water pumps in all different brands. They include-:
How Do I apply for a job
For you to apply for a position advertised on the Davis & Shirtliff website, follow the below steps
Do you offer Hire Purchase?
No, but we have partnered with a few banks to provide loans to our customers. Contact us for details.
Do you sell or buy second hand equipment?
No. We only sell new equipment supplied to us by specific qualified suppliers and therefore do not buy second hand equipment.
What advantages do I get by installing a chlorinator?
There are many advantages of using a chlorinator. These include:
What does total head mean?
Simply put, it is the sum of the pressure required to use the pump and the pressure drops in the system. (I.e H = h1 +h2 + pressure across) (Click here to view the illustration)
What is a Head?
Head is a unit of pressure measured in meters / feet. The pressure of water can be measured by the vertical column the water will take when put in an enclosed unit