Since 1960, De Ruiter Electric Motor Company has provided courteous, professional service to Miami, South Florida and the Caribbean. Our reliable staff of committed professionals has over 150 years of combined experience in the electric motor, electric pump, and pool pump repair industry. In our many years of business, we have acquired the tools of the trade to make your choices easier.
Our facility is equipped with all the appropriate equipment as well as a large inventory of replacement parts to keep your downtime to a minimum. We can also custom build and assemble specific pumps to fit your unique requirements. You provide us with the specifics and we will provide you with the pump motor solution.
Our facility is equipped with all the appropriate equipment as well as a large inventory of replacement parts to keep your downtime to a minimum. We can also custom build and assemble specific pumps to fit your unique requirements. You provide us with the specifics and we will provide you with the pump motor solution.
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The De Ruiter Electric Motor family in Miami has been a consistent group of trained and experienced individuals that have provided superior service to our community for over 50 years. We are a proud member of the Electrical Apparatus Service Association and are dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of business integrity and ability in the sale and servicing of electrical and mechanical equipment.
At De Ruiter Electric Motor Company we offer a variety of bearings from the leading manufacturers in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and the Caribbean. Our sales staff is trained to offer you quality products and over 50 years of expertise. We also offer installation for new bearings and replacement of old or broken units.
Mechanical seals are some of the most-commonly utilized pump seals used for compressors and industrial pumps. The most prominent element of a mechanical seal is that it's designed to seal faces that can gradually wear down, resulting in a longer service life for your pump. Mechanical seals for compression packing offer advantages that include sustaining highly corrosive fluids and high pressure, as well as friction between moving parts.
Although commonly referred to as a suction lift, pumps do not actually lift liquid. They create a vacuum by evacuating the air in the line, and atmospheric pressure on the liquid pushes it up the pipe/hose and into the pump. The rule of thumb for most self-primers is a maximum 25' vertical suction lift.
Reviews (10)
Gilbert Rodriguez Recarey
Jun 01, 2021
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Brett Grant
May 30, 2021
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Ivon Rodriguez
May 26, 2021
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Mark Munecas
Dec 16, 2020
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Marcos Morales
Nov 12, 2020
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My previous review for this place was an error I was talking about another place im so sorry
Now to the real review for Dade pump
This place is the best their service is above and beyond you could expect from any business in south Florida I recommend this place 100% they are fair and honest with their work and will save you tons of cash.
Now to the real review for Dade pump
This place is the best their service is above and beyond you could expect from any business in south Florida I recommend this place 100% they are fair and honest with their work and will save you tons of cash.
Tony Albelo
Sep 19, 2020
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Aaron
Aug 09, 2020
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I had brought in a 1hp for rebuild and they told me that it was irreparable. Instead of selling me a 1hp pump, they sold me a 3/4hp pump because "my application didn't require a 1hp pump". Not even a month later, this brand new pump from them springs a leak from the input shaft seal. When I asked about the warranty covering it, they said that it wouldn't cover it because the pump ran hot. Although it is common sense that a pump with less power is going to require more energy to achieve the same goal, they still said the warranty is void. I now have a $240 paperweight and have to cough up an additional
Joseph Zaydon
Aug 17, 2019
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What a pleasure dealing with Dade Pump and Supply. I brought in my pool pump with what I thought was just a bad capacitor. The people at Dad Pump and Supply tested my capacitor and told me it was fine. Mike in the service department was nice enough to come out and explain to me that the best thing to do was to bring the pump in and he would find the problem. They never asked for a deposit and inspected and replaced what needed to be replaced for a small labor charge. Very grateful for the service and especially Mike.
Rob Dube
Jun 06, 2018
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Tere Hinman
Jan 05, 2014
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