Basement Sump Pump Stations


We manufacture over 1,600 pump stations a year for the domestic basement market and the light commercial/building services market. Our packaged pump stations are designed to be used within basements where a cavity drainage system is present. These pump stations manage the evacuation of water ingress and seepage through the structure to prevent flooding within the building.

Our large, more bespoke range of pump stations are suited to pumping ground, surface and foul water from light commercial, hospitality, retail and public sector projects. We also supply products for pre-cast concrete sumps.

You can also browse our new Pump Station brochure in detail here:

Ground Water Pumps

Dual v3

Dual v4

Dual V6

Dual V4 web

800 Series (ground water)

Dual V4 web

1000 Series (ground water)

Single v3

Foul Water Pumps

Foul V3

Dual V4 web

800 Series (foul water)

Dual V4 web

1000 Series (foul water)

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Unsure about product suitability or application? Our explainers below may be helpful:

SideWinder Remote Monitoring

Remote monitoring is important for basement pump systems for several reasons:

  • Early Warning: With remote monitoring, you can be alerted to problems with your basement pump system as soon as they occur. This can give you a head start on fixing any issues and prevent further damage.
  • Preventing Floods: If a pump fails and it isn’t noticed quickly, it could result in a flooded basement. This could potentially lead to expensive repairs, damage to belongings, and mould growth. Remote monitoring ensures that you’re immediately aware if the pump isn’t working as it should.
  • Convenience: It can be inconvenient to manually check your basement pump system regularly. With remote monitoring, you can do this from anywhere and at any time.
  • Maintenance and Performance: Remote monitoring can provide data on the pump’s performance and indicate when maintenance or replacement may be needed. This can prolong the lifespan of your pump and prevent costly emergency replacements.
  • Saving Money: Early detection of problems means that you can take action before a small issue becomes a major, more expensive problem. Moreover, being able to prevent flooding could save a significant amount in damages and repairs.
  • Safety: In case of a malfunction or flood, entering a basement can be risky. Remote monitoring can help you avoid such situations.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that you’ll be alerted if there’s a problem can give you peace of mind, particularly during periods of heavy rain or when you’re away from home.

For all these reasons, remote monitoring has become an essential tool in managing and maintaining basement pump systems.

Alarm System