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  1. Stuart Turner Supersub 150VA submersible pump, 230v.

    ST-46538

    Stuart Turner - Supersub 150VA submersible pump - 230V - 1 1/2 Inch

    Stuart Turner Supersub is a submersible drainage pump range designed for clean or lightly contaminated water removal (variant dependent).

    £163.20 RRP £106.08 £88.40
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  2. JS RSD400 Puddle/Residue Pump - 230v

    WRS-012-400

    JS - RSD400 Puddle/Residue Pump - 230V - 150 Ltr/min - 11m Head

    RSD400 Puddle Buddy low level drainage pump. The RSD 150 Pump is an all round semi professional and highly portable residue pump designed for clean water in domestic applications such as rooms, garages and cellars. It requires only a shallow water

    £378.00 RRP £321.30 £267.75
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  3. Clarke CSE400A 230V

    HIP-7231100

    Clarke - CSE400A - Submersible Pump - 230V

    The Clarke - CSE400A - Submersible Pump - 230V Clarke CSE400A Submersible Pump - 230v is a robust and dependable submersible pump, engineered with power and efficiency in mind.

    £83.98 RRP £59.99 £49.99
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Sump Pumps

Sump Pumps

Sump pumps keep low-lying areas like basements, sump pits, or plant rooms free from unwanted water. Water flows into the sump pit through the drainage system and naturally through the surrounding soil. Once the water reaches a certain level, the pump moves it safely away from your building, helping prevent flooding and water damage.

 

Some sump pumps are manual, but we recommend going with an automatic model with built-in float switches or level controls. These trigger the pump when water reaches a set point and shut it off once the area is clear, giving you complete control over when and how the pump operates.

 

There’s a range of motor sizes available, with more powerful motors able to move greater volumes of water. The height that water can be lifted is also determined by the pump’s head pressure, so it’s important to choose a pump that suits your property’s needs.