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Reliable Sump Pumps for Your Home

Our sump pumps help protect your basement from flooding by quickly removing excess water, keeping your home dry and safe.

Choosing the Best Sump Pumps

We offer only the best sump pumps that provide powerful, efficient performance and long-lasting durability.

Sump Pumps for Basements of All Sizes

Whether you have a large or small space, our sump pumps for basements come in various sizes to fit your specific needs.

Compact Small Sump Pumps

Our small sump pumps are perfect for tight spaces or light-duty pumping where space is limited but reliable drainage is essential.

High-Quality Sump Pump Parts

Find all the essential sump pump parts to maintain or repair your system and ensure it runs smoothly when you need it most.

Easy Installation and Maintenance

Our sump pumps are designed for straightforward installation and simple maintenance, helping you keep your system working efficiently year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

A water pump is a general term for any pump that moves water—like booster pumps for wells or irrigation. A sump pump, on the other hand, is specifically designed to remove excess water from a basement or crawl space, preventing flooding and managing groundwater in a sump pit.

  • M53 (0.33 HP) – The classic "Mighty‑Mate," effective for standard basements.
  • M63 (0.30 HP) – Advanced reliability with premium float and LED indicator.
  • Larger models (M73, M75, M95, M98) – Ideal when you need faster pumping or heavier duty.

Choose based on:

  • Water table level and sump depth.
  • Volume of expected water.
  • Distance and height of your discharge line.

Standard homes often do well with the 0.30–0.33 HP options; larger spaces or deeper pits may need the ½ or ¾ HP models.

Yes! Zoeller's vortex impellers let small solids (up to ½″) pass through without clogging—great for basements where silt or tiny debris might enter.

Absolutely - annual checkups keep them in peak shape:

  • Remove built-up debris in the pit.
  • Test the float switch operation.
  • Inspect the check valve and discharge path.
  • Consider a secondary or battery backup for peace of mind.
  • Pump runs nonstop: float switch stuck or discharge pipe blocked.
  • Pump won't start: possible power issue, stuck float, or motor failure.
  • Pump cycles on/off rapidly: might be due to incorrect float settings or small sump pit.

Yes! Voomi Supply carries essential parts like:

  • Replacement float switches.
  • Check valves.
  • Seals and impellers.

These parts help extend your existing pump’s life cost-effectively.