Removing
standing water
If
you live in an area with a high water table, or near a river,
or we simply just have a lot of rain in a short space of time,
you might find your lawn waterlogged or your patio under 6” of
water and in danger of flooding your house. When this happens
you obviously need to remove the water quickly, and this is where
a pump is the best solution.
Currently
there is not an automatic pump that is on the market (that
we know of) that can remove your nuisance water. There is however
a pump with a specially-shaped suction strainer that can pump
down to a level of 2mm (often these are called “puddle-suckers”).
Model TOP1-FLOOR is our most popular model, and details can be
found on this website. Because they are not automatic, then you
will need to turn the pump on yourself and turn it off again once
it has done its job (you cannot run a pump dry). They are designed
for 1” hose, which we sell by the metre, which you push onto the
top of the pump and secure with a jubilee clip. Smaller bore hose
could be used, but this will slow down the flow-rate.
Pumps
of this size are usually made from a tough plastic thereby making
them lightweight and portable. They usually come with 10 metres
of cable and are designed to function partially (or fully) submerged.
These pumps are designed to pump several metres uphill, so you
will just need to run the hose to your nearest ground-level drain.
For their physical size they are very powerful – they can produce
a flow rate of around 100 litres (20 gallons) per minute, which
will empty a flooded patio in just a few minutes. They are not
tolerant of stones, lumps of mud, leaves etc so be careful
where you put the pump. Larger, more powerful pumps are also available
if required and many models are also available in 110v.
If
you have a regular flooding problem you may wish to consider a
more permanent solution. If you can lift up some slabs ands create
a sump (chamber) at least 350mmx350mmx350mm then you can install
a fully automatic submersible pump that will remove your problem
water before it has a chance to become deep. Model TOP1 is suitable
for this and details can be found by
clicking here.
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