Our hazardous duty explosion-proof effluent and sewage pumps are rated for Class 1, Division 1, Groups C & D or Class 1, Zone 1, Groups IIA & IIB. Every pump is submerged in water and tested at the factory to ensure that it performs as expected when you receive it.
Learn MoreOur potable water pumps are built for a variety of applications such as water wells, city pressure boosters and irrigation systems. If you have the need for potable water pumps, we can provide the same high quality workmanship that has become an industry standard. For a full product offering please see FM2487.
Learn MoreOur high-quality sump pumps and backup systems can dependably protect your home and keep you and your family safe and dry.
Learn MoreSewage or grinder pumps move raw sewage and unwanted water away from the home. Our pre-plumbed packages make selecting and installing the right equipment easy.
Learn MoreWhen sanitary sewers are not available, septic systems are used to treat wastewater before disposal.
Learn MoreCrawl spaces get damp, leading to mold and structural damage. Our sumps manage moisture, preventing these issues.
Learn MoreInstall a sink drain anywhere without breaking concrete. Use our drain pumps for easy installation in areas without gravity drainage.
Learn MoreIdeal for draining swimming pools, hot tubs, basements, and other areas, our portable dewatering pumps are affordable and easy to transport or store.
Learn MoreAdd a full or half bathroom to an area without gravity drainage by using our upflush toilet systems to avoid breaking concrete.
Learn MoreRemove condensation from air conditioning equipment, condensing furnaces, dehumidifiers, ice makers, water coolers, and refrigeration systems when gravity flow is not an option.
Learn MoreFountain pumps add a unique focal point and value to your property. The environmentally friendly, water-cooled motor eliminates pollution risk and pond contamination.
Learn MoreUnwanted water and raw sewage are pumped to an outside basin. Sewage lift station pumps take this wastewater up and away.
Learn MoreEffluent lift stations collect and pump the grey water or effluent from commercial facilities or wastewater treatment systems.
Learn MoreElevator sump pumps prevent environmental contamination before it starts by stopping the pump at the appropriate time with our oil smart system.
Learn MoreDuring storms, excess water can lead to flooding, pollution, and damage. We offer a range of pumps, containers, and controls to manage your stormwater effectively.
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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