The new company, abounding with enthusiasm and the convictions of its founders, produced 100 pumps a day. At that time, Hydromatic employed ten production personnel, one office person and occupied 5,000 square feet of floor space.
As the years passed, Hydromatic established itself as a recognized pump manufacturer, achieving increasing distribution and sales. From its beginning in a old highway garage in Hayesville, Ohio, Hydromatic grew from a one-model column sump pump manufacturer to a producer of a variety of pumps for use in the water pollution field.
With exploding sales and the demand for more sophisticated pumps and control equipment, Hydromatic’s course was clear. EXPAND. In 1962, Hydromatic grew to 50,000 square feet of manufacturing ten times the size of the original plant. Increased capacity required more personnel to operate the young firm and 200 additional employees came to man the torches, lathes, assembly lines and the office.
In August 1969, after recognizing Hydromatic’s vast potential, Weil-McLain Company, Inc. acquired the pump company. Hydromatic's new owners weren’t disappointed. Business increased so much that four years later, pressed for additional manufacturing and office space, Hydromatic constructed a new $3.0 million facility in Ashland.
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