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Pumps for Cellar Flooding

Cellars and basements sit below ground level, which makes them one of the most flood-prone parts of any property. Whether you are dealing with groundwater seeping through brickwork, surface water overwhelming external drainage, river flo...

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Flood Protection Solutions 5.0

EGO 500 SE LS Automatic Puddle Pump | Adjustable Electronic Sensors

  • The fully automatic EGO 500, draws water down to 1mm without manual intervention
  • Adjustable electronic sensors replace the mechanical float
  • Set start level anywhere from 125mm down to 15mm
  • Set stop level down to 3-5mm with run-on for 1mm pumping
  • Supplied with non-return valve
£257.50 £214.58 (Exc VAT)
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EVAK 4.88

EVAK Residox 400 Manual Puddle Pump

  • Ultra-low-level manual puddle pump, removes water to approximately 1 mm
  • 250 l/min flow, 11 m head, suited to domestic and light commercial flooding
  • Stainless steel build, cast iron housing, Hytrel impeller
  • Surface-safe rubberised base for finished floors
  • 110V or 230V, no priming required
£382.50 £318.75 (Exc VAT)
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Flood Protection Solutions 5.0

EGO 500 GI Submersible Puddle Pump | Dual Manual & Automatic

  • The original EGO 500 with 9mm solids handling for debris-laden water
  • Dual manual or automatic operation via float switch
  • Auto mode starts at 130mm, stops at 70mm
  • Manual mode pumps down to 10mm
  • 230v 3 Pin Domestic Plug
£169.00 £140.83 (Exc VAT)
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Tsurumi Pumps 5.0

Tsurumi OM5 Submersible Sump Pump

  • Manual and auto models available
  • Narrow float switch on auto model
  • Perfect for narrow sumps and chambers
£335.00 £279.17 (Exc VAT)
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Tsurumi Pumps

Tsurumi LSC 1.4S (Automatic) Puddle Pumps

  • Pumps as low as 1mm with sensor probes
  • Heavy duty automatic puddle pump
  • Used widely by hire, utilities and water companies
  • Adjustable vertical or horizontal outlet
£729.17 £607.64 (Exc VAT)
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Flood Protection Solutions

EGO 500 GI LS Submersible Puddle Pump | Dual Automatic and Manual | Low Level Pumping

  • Pumps down to just 1mm in manual mode for clean-water low-level-suction applications
  • Dual manual or automatic operation via mechanical float switch
  • Auto mode starts at 130mm, stops at 70mm
  • Flat-base low-suction body restricts inlet to 1mm (clean water only)
  • More affordable than the SE LS where electronic sensors aren't needed
£185.00 £154.17 (Exc VAT)
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Cellars and basements sit below ground level.

Cellars and basements sit below ground level, which makes them one of the most flood-prone parts of any property. Whether you are dealing with groundwater seeping through brickwork, surface water overwhelming external drainage, river flooding, or a burst pipe, the right pump removes water quickly and reliably and, if installed permanently, keeps the space dry for good. Below you will find our full range of pumps suited to cellar and basement drainage, from low-level puddle pumps for one-off events through to fully automatic sump systems for properties that flood regularly.

Buying guide

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The deeper read: what's in this range, how to pick, and when to talk to us before you buy.

Choosing the Right Pump for Your Cellar

The best pump for your cellar depends on how often it floods and how the space is used.

For occasional or one-off flooding, a puddle pump is the simplest and most cost-effective option. It sits directly on the floor with no installation required, and is used manually when needed. The Tsurumi LSC1.4S Puddle Pump can pump down to as low as 1mm, making it ideal for clearing the last of the water. The Stream SPP2-4 Submersible Puddle Pump is also a strong value option for emergency use.

For regular flooding, an automatic submersible pump installed inside a sump is the right approach. The pump activates when water reaches a set level and switches off once drained, giving you a passive system that protects the cellar without intervention. The AMA Drainer 301 is the most popular choice in this scenario, helped by its narrow arm float switch which suits tight sumps. Our Sump Pumps and Packaged Stations range covers complete kits including the FPS Iguazu Sump 635.

For full cellar conversion or waterproofing, pumps work alongside a Type C cavity drainage membrane system. We recommend speaking with a basement waterproofing specialist before undertaking this kind of work, as the pump is one part of a wider system.

For severe flood risk, some properties benefit from a layered setup. A smaller automatic pump handles day-to-day groundwater, with a larger high-capacity pump such as the APP HD-15 ready to activate when river flooding occurs and the primary pump becomes overwhelmed. This is common on riverside properties.

A quick note on safety: petrol and diesel engine driven pumps must never be used inside a cellar or basement due to exhaust fumes. Only electric pumps are suitable for indoor use.

Manual or Automatic?

Manual pumps are turned on and off by the operator. They are cheaper, simpler, and well suited to occasional use.

Automatic pumps are left in position and activate themselves when water rises to a trigger level, then switch off once the level drops. They are essential for properties that flood regularly or where the cellar is not regularly visited. The EGO500 Water Pump offers both modes in one unit, reaching as low as 10mm in manual mode.

For more detail on switch types, see our guide on automatic water pumps and the different switches available.

Benefits of a Permanent Cellar Drainage Pump

A properly installed pump prevents costly water damage, protects stored equipment and stock, and keeps the cellar usable. For pubs, restaurants, and commercial properties where the cellar is operationally critical, a reliable pump is not optional. For homes, it protects boilers, electrics, and storage, and supports any basement conversion or habitable use of the space.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions.

Can a cellar pump deal with groundwater?

Yes. Automatic submersible pumps are well suited to managing groundwater ingress. For severe cases, a layered system with a primary and backup pump is often used.

What is the best pump for a flooded cellar?

For a one-off flood, a puddle pump such as the Tsurumi LSC1.4S or Stream SPP2-4 is the quickest and easiest solution. For recurring flooding, an automatic submersible pump in a sump, such as the AMA Drainer 301, gives you a permanent passive system.

Can I use a petrol or diesel pump in a cellar?

No. Engine driven pumps produce exhaust fumes and must never be operated inside a cellar, basement, or any enclosed space. Only electric pumps are suitable.

How low can a cellar pump drain water to?

A puddle pump such as the Tsurumi LSC1.4S can drain down to 1mm. Most automatic submersible pumps leave a small residual level of around 30mm to 50mm, which is why they are typically installed in a sump below floor level.

Do I need a sump for my cellar pump?

Not for occasional use. A puddle pump can be placed straight on the floor. For permanent automatic drainage, a sump is recommended so the pump sits below floor level and clears water before it spreads across the cellar.

What is the difference between a basement and a cellar?

The terms are used interchangeably in the UK. Both refer to a space below ground level beneath a building. Drainage and flooding solutions are identical for both.