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If you’re carrying out a renovation or repair work to your property, there’s a good chance that you’re going to need to remove excess water from specific areas. A submersible pump can be a lifesaver in situations like this because they are able to move any unwanted liquid from one area to another.

Submersible pumps work similarly to centrifugal pumps but are connected to a motor which runs on electric. All you have to do is place the pump under water and the submersible pump will stay there until the job is finished.

They have a special motor which has been designed to stop any water from seeping into them, that means there’s no risk of water damage, and your chances of electrocution is significantly lowered, making them both safe and reliable.

Here are some additional reasons why you should be thinking about a submersible pump to assist you in your renovation:

1. More efficient

The point of submersible pumps is that they can be placed closer to the job which needs doing. By simply being closer, they are able to expend less effort to complete the same job when compared to a pump that needs to be placed above ground.

2. More convenient

If you’re working on a renovation, the last thing you want to be concerned with is carrying a heavy pump to all the areas where water needs to be removed. Thankfully submersible pumps are lightweight, and can easily be transported between locations with very little hassle.

3. Quieter

A residential renovation can often prompt noise complaints from neighbours and other people nearby. With a submersible pump however, they are placed underwater which prevents any noise from spreading, making them a much quieter alternative to above ground pumps.

4. Less preparation

There is no need to prime a submersible pump before you use them, which will free you up to spend more time completing your project, making them a great solution for time-pressured renovations.

5. Longer power cords

Being designed to work underwater means submersible pumps come with long power cords which are insulated. That allows you to plug the pump in even if the nearest safe power point is a long distance from the works site.

See our range of submersible pumps here. For more advice on using a submersible pump for your renovation, contact us today.