Living with the constant worry of basement flooding is stressful. Whether you're dealing with heavy rains, rising groundwater, or sewer backups, having a reliable sump pump can make all the difference between a dry basement and an expensive cleanup. The Acquaer 6000 GPH submersible pump is designed to give you peace of mind when the water starts rising.

Powerful Performance When It Matters Most

This 1/2 HP pump moves an impressive 6000 gallons per hour, lifting water up to 27 feet high. The oil-filled motor runs quietly yet powerfully, handling the toughest residential sewage and basement drainage challenges. You won't have to worry about it struggling during heavy storms or when the water table rises.

Smart, Hassle-Free Operation

What sets this pump apart is its integrated vertical float switch that automatically activates when water reaches 14.5 inches and shuts off when levels drop below 6.3 inches. No more running downstairs to check on things during a storm. The piggyback plug also gives you manual control when needed for maintenance or testing.

Built to Last in Tough Conditions

Constructed from heavy-duty cast iron, this pump is designed for extended life in demanding sewage applications. The vortex impeller minimizes clogging from debris at the bottom of the pit, while the 2-inch NPT discharge port handles solids up to 2 inches in diameter. Automatic thermal overload protection prevents overheating and damage if the pump runs dry.

Complete Protection Package

Each pump comes with a 10-foot UL-listed power cord for safe operation and is 100% manufacturer-tested before shipping. The 2-year support period means you're covered if any issues arise, with a service team ready to respond within 24 hours. Just ensure proper installation with full submersion and protection from freezing.

Whether you're protecting your finished basement, preventing sewage backups, or preparing for flood season, this pump delivers reliable performance when you need it most.

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