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Cafa’s pumping know-how

With nearly 20 years’ experience in the industry, Anthony Cafarella of Cafa’s Pumps has the know-how to solve your pump problems.

Cafa’s Pumps specialises in electric motor and pump sales and repairs. Anthony can provide pump solutions for any situation, from farm washdown pumps and stock water pumps, to house pumps and solar powered pumps.He deals in the full range of firefighter pumps, both small and large. Generator sets from camping to large house-ready sets are also available.

Cafa’s Pumps stocks a large range of brass and poly fittings for your stock water troughs, as well as water filter systems, from basic to complete systems with UV light included.

Anthony operates a fully equipped workshop and is also available for onsite work and after hours callouts when needed, covering all brands of pumps and parts. The company’s motto is simple: if you can’t come to us, we will come to you!

Anthony keeps his skills sharp by attending regular training, especially when new products come on the market. He also shares his knowledge by hosting stands at some of the region’s farmer field days across the year.Cafa’s Pumps is located at 1/124 Denhams Road Kooweerup and is open 8am-5pm. Email sales@cafaspumps.com.au or call 5997 2188.

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