
1/4 hp Cast Iron Sump Pump 1/4 hp. 1-1/2 Discharge 1/4 Solids Handling One of the most advanced 1/4 hp sump pumps available, Liberty''s 240-series features a unique one-piece cast iron housing with peripheral port suction.

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2018-1-2The Ace Brand submersible sump pump can move up to 3900 gallon per hour (GPH). The top suction design filters debris, minimizes clogging and eliminates the need for a weep hole. This pump comes with an epoxy-coated steel, high performance 1/2

Wayne’s SPV-800 pedestal sump pump is built to last with enough power to keep a basement sump empty even during heavy rains. At a 20-foot lift, it pumps out 1500 gallons per hour and more than twice that with a 10-foot discharge lift.

2018-1-15Check discharge to be sure water is being ejected from pit. If it is, but water level in pit does not drop, then you simply have more water coming into the pit than the pump can move out.

Everbilt Sump Pump Discharge Hose Kit is ideal for application requiring a rugged submersible pump. Provides durability.

2018-10-10Wide selection of water pump accessories. All water pump accessories include a Factory-Direct Discount.

2018-1-15Flotec''s 1/2 HP sump pump with energy-efficient design that produces high-output performance. Constructed from engineered composites providing dependable, corrosion-resistant service for years to come.

1/4 hp Cast Iron Sump Pump 1/4 hp. 1-1/2 Discharge 1/4 Solids Handling One of the most advanced 1/4 hp sump pumps available, Liberty''s 240-series features a unique one-piece cast iron housing with peripheral port suction.

1/3 hp Sump Pump 1/3 hp. 1-1/2 Discharge 3/8 Solids Handling Click for 360 Spin Cool running and efficient, the 230-Series features a deep-finned powder coated aluminum motor housing, polypropylene base and vortex style impeller.

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