Perfect for watering gardens, collecting water from natural sources, cleaning tanks, maintaining aquariums, camping water transport, and draining inflatable pools. Its lightweight design makes every drainage task quick, easy, and efficient.
Learn MoreDesigned for versatile drainage needs from construction site water removal, elevator shafts, and parking lots, to landscape and waterfall circulation, fishpond maintenance, and oil pit drainage at gas stations. Its lightweight design ensures quick, efficient operation across all environments.
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Suitable for domestic, industrial, and livestock wastewater discharge, including septic tank drainage for entire buildings. It effectively removes stagnant water and wastewater, helping maintain environmental hygiene and ensuring the smooth operation of facilities.
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Grinding pumps are ideal for handling domestic and commercial sewage, supporting municipal infrastructure, high-lift sewage systems, and low-pressure sewer networks. Their robust performance ensures reliable wastewater discharge across demanding environments.
Learn MorePerfect for draining common areas such as laundry rooms, bar sinks, hand sinks, AC condensers, dehumidifiers, and dishwashers. The system offers flexible installation options, making it easy to handle sink drainage—even in spaces without gravity-fed plumbing.
Learn MoreAdd a full or half bathroom to an area without gravity drainage by using our upflush toilet systems to avoid breaking concrete.
Learn MoreIdeal for high-end villas, bakeries, guard rooms, cafés, subway stations, parking lots, gyms, and other locations where sewage cannot be discharged to municipal pipelines by gravity. This solution ensures reliable wastewater removal in challenging drainage environments.
Learn MoreHome » Case Studies » 47-Year-Old Sump Pump...
A typical sump pump, when installed correctly in an appropriate application, can usually be expected to have a lifespan of anywhere between 7 – 10 years depending on the application. However, every once in a while, you might run across an exception to the norm.
When John Bachand and his team at JP Bachand Contracting in Newington, CT replaced an old pump for one of their clients, they unearthed one of Zoeller’s older models that isn’t even manufactured anymore! This old pump is Zoeller’s model 54, which was only manufactured through the early 1980’s.
The homeowner informed John’s team that he had not changed the pump since he moved into the house back in 1976. The man also believed it to be the original pump installed in the home 10 years prior, in 1966. With the knowledge that this pump could very well be over 50 years old, John contacted Zoeller to try and verify the date of manufacture. When the photos were reviewed by the Zoeller team, they determined that the pump was just 3 years shy of 50; 47, actually, and the motor was still running! After retiring this small but sturdy sump pump, its place was taken by a Zoeller Pump Company Model 53®, which is, John informed the team, “the only pump we’ve used in 35 years in business.”
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