Do you have a sump pump or pump station in your basement, cellar or vault? Sump pumps should be serviced once a year to reduce the risk of breakdown and increase the life expectancy of the equipment. This also ensures that running costs are kept low as keeping the pumps clean and flushed means the pump will not have to work as hard. 

A sump pump service should not be a 5-minute job. Your sump-pump engineer should be thoroughly cleaning, checking, and testing all parts of your sump pump, backup pumps, chargers, converters and batteries. We can provide a comprehensive sump pump service which includes (but is not limited to!) all of the above. We can also replace or repair faulty basement pumps.

We are currently servicing several sump pumps around London and would love to add yours to our list. If you would like to know our costs or benefit from a first service 5% discount, please get in touch.

If you are a landlord or a property manager and do not want to worry about remembering to have sump pumps maintained in the properties you own or manage, you can sign up for our service agreement. This provides reduced rate pump services over several years.

                     Commissioning Certification

Once we’re satisfied that the installation is in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines, we will issue a certification of commissioning to the client, with manuals for all equipment. Your warranty starts with the transfer of the certificate. We’re a registered Delta and Newton Registered service provider – meaning our products and installation are of the highest standards in the industry.

 

Basement Pump Servicing and Maintenance

Our basement pump servicing team would like you to know that your pump will work efficiently all year round.

With many years in the business, we provide a friendly, professional service from as little as £180 + VAT per service.

Our basement pump servicing covers a thorough test of the pump(s) to ensure all is working as it should and an extensive clean to remove any blockages or silt that may have occurred since you last had a pump servicing carried out.