There are different types of water pumps, and the type you should order depends on its intended use. In this article, we provide information about the different types of water pumps and their uses. Once you have read carefully the information on this page, you will know exactly which pump is best for your purpose.
A submersible pump is used in the event of flooding, but also for draining cellars, reservoirs, and septic tanks. This water pump can process clean as well as dirty water. Click here to view submersible pumps
A garden pump is used to spray/irrigate a garden or lawn. This pump works with tap water, but can also process groundwater, pond water, and even ditchwater. Click here to view garden pumps
A water pressure pump is used mainly for increasing water pressure: for example, in a rainwater harvesting system. This pump is activated and deactivated automatically, which makes it really user friendly. Click here to view water pressure pumps
A borehole pump is used to spray a garden or lawn, but can also be used as a rainwater harvesting system. This pump is extra small and therefore easy to set up, even in a small water source area. Click here to view borehole pumps.
A central heating pump is sometimes also called a circulation pump. It ensures that a heating system can be supplied with hot water. An energy-efficient pump can save you a lot of money on energy costs. Click here to view central heating pumps.
The sewer pump (toilet-waste grinder) is also known as a macerator pump. This pump is placed behind the toilet, and its operation is not dependent on the existing water pipes and drain. It ensures that the wastewater is lifted and drained to a higher level in a problem-free manner. Click here to view macerator pumps.
Last but not least - the lifting station. This pump is used for processing dirty water or wastewater from lower-level spaces such as basements. A lifting station is used in spaces that are situated lower than the sewage system. Click here to view a lifting station pump.
Please contact us if you need advice. If you are still uncertain about which pump would be most suitable, please feel free to contact us. If you tell us what you want to use the pump for, we will be able to advise you accordingly. You will always be given independent advice, enabling you to purchase the best option.