Basement Pump Maintenance Redhill
If you are looking for a trusted partner for all your basement pump maintenance needs in Redhill, look no further than Basement Pumps Ltd. We pride ourselves on offering reliable and efficient services, ensuring your property remains dry and secure. Whether routine maintenance or emergency support, our experienced team is ready to assist you. Our comprehensive basement pump maintenance services in Redhill cover a range of essential tasks to keep your pump in optimal condition. We inspect and clean the sump pit, check the pump’s functionality, and test the backup battery systems. Our skilled engineers ensure all components are in working order, identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate. We tailor our services to residential and commercial properties, offering solutions that fit your needs.



Professional Basement Pump Maintenance Services In Redhill
Opting for professional maintenance services for your basement pump in Redhill brings numerous benefits. Our expertise ensures thorough inspections, preventing costly repairs down the line. Regular maintenance increases the longevity of your pump, safeguarding your property against flooding. With our prompt and efficient service, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your pump is in expert hands, whether for your home or business premises. At Basement Pumps Ltd, we boast a team of highly qualified engineers who are well-versed in all aspects of basement pump maintenance. With years of experience and a commitment to continuous training, our professionals stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and best practices in the industry. Our dedication to excellence ensures we deliver top-notch service every time.
Why Choose Our Basement Pump Maintenance Services In Redhill?
Choosing Basement Pumps means opting for quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Our responsive team is known for quick turnaround times, and our transparent pricing guarantees no hidden surprises. With numerous satisfied clients, our reputation speaks for itself. We are committed to providing exceptional service tailored to your unique needs.
Trust Basement Pumps Ltd for all your basement pump maintenance requirements in Redhill. Our professional team is ready to ensure your property remains dry and protected. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you.
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Our Commissioning checklist
Chamber is clean, and free of any silt/debris which could obstruct the operation of the pumps
The activation of the float switches can take place, without obstacle
If cable joining kits have been used, they will be secured
Gate valve have been turned anticlockwise to ensure it is fully open
Electrically isolate the pump to standard height (duty pump), fill the chamber wit water and check that the pump discharges correctly
Ensure that the high level alarm is working visually and audibly.
Check for leaks on pipework, ensure all is connected correctly.
Check all cables are securely ties to the manifold and clear from obstructing float switches
Ensure each pump is wired to an individual non-switched spur
Check each spur is wired to an individual RCBO (not RCD)
Label the equipment. Stickers include contact information for instances where urgent attention is required
Ensure battery backup is switched on correctly and operates on backup mode
Run through the operation of the station with the client onsite, advise on best practice for managing a pump station
How it works
Our surveyor visits your home or business so we can quote for the job
Installation and commissioning is booked in and carried out by our expert engineers
Dependable aftercare is provided through an optional service agreement, including 24/7 cover
Installation FAQ
Got a question we didn't answer? Contact us.
What is a pump station?
Pump stations are used when there are no natural or gravitational means of transferring waste and water from a development to the mains sewer. The sump is a collection chamber which holds the liquid, as well as the pumps and internal pipework.
Do I need a pump station?
There are two types of pump station that you might need – firstly you might need a foul water/sewage pump station if you have:
- Basement utility Room
- Basement En-Suite
- Extensions, Campsites
- Schools and Offices, Restaurant, Hospitals, Industrial Estates or Hotels
You might need a Surface Water Pump Stations for applications such as:
- Drive Way
- Patio
- Small Car Park
- Pool Backwash
What is the benefit on having a two pump set up?
The secondary pump is used as standby or assist basis. The pumps are controlled via the water level in the tank using float switches or an ultrasonic level control.
Standby Pump: a backup, in the event of the duty pump failing.
Assist: each pump is sized for 50% of the estimated flow rate required.
Can I combine foul water with surface water in a pump station?
This is not recommended. There is a high risk of flooding when combining both the stormwater station with foul facilities; especially during the event of a storm. This is another reason behind the strong recommendation to have dual stations installed for both stormwater and foul water.
The risks involved are surcharging of the foul system, potential back-flow into the cavity drain system, and unpleasant smells.
The foul non-return valve will prevent smells coming back from the discharge pipe however, the foul waste in the pump station will still allow the gases to escape behind the cavity membrane system.
If a foul pump station was to fail, then appropriate action can be taken to stop the use of facilities that discharge into this sump. However, if a ground water pump station was to continue to discharge into this combined sump, the outcome would essentially be a flood.