Mandurah Pumpshop



If you are searching for reliable submersible bore pumps in Western Australia, you are not just looking for a product. You are looking for a solution that delivers consistent water pressure, handles your bore depth, and lasts in harsh Australian conditions.
At Mandurah Pumpshop, we supply and install high-performance submersible bore pumps across Mandurah, Perth and regional WA. Whether you need water for irrigation, household supply, or commercial operations, we help you choose the right system based on your bore depth, flow requirements and water quality.
A submersible bore pump is designed to operate fully submerged in water, pushing water from deep underground to the surface efficiently.
Unlike surface pumps, these systems:
This makes them the preferred solution for farms, rural properties and homes relying on bore water across Western Australia.
This is where most buyers get it wrong.
They choose based on price or brand instead of system requirements. That leads to:
Here is what actually matters:
Shallow and deep bores require completely different pump configurations. A mismatch will destroy performance.
Are you supplying a household, irrigation system or commercial site? Each requires different output levels.
Sandy or mineral-heavy water can damage pumps not designed for abrasive conditions.
Electric or solar bore pumps are both viable in WA depending on location and usage.
At Mandurah Pumpshop, we match your pump to your exact conditions so you do not waste money fixing avoidable problems later.
If your current system is failing, you are not alone. These are the most common issues we see:
Most of these problems come from incorrect pump sizing or poor installation.
We don’t just sell pumps. We diagnose and fix the root cause.
Reliable water supply for homes using bore water as their primary source.
High-capacity pumps designed for large-scale water movement across farms and agricultural systems.
Heavy-duty bore pumps built for consistent performance in demanding environments.
Ideal for remote locations in WA where grid power is not practical.
Large retailers like Bunnings Warehouse or pump networks often sell you a product.
We engineer a solution.
Here is the difference:
That is how smaller regional specialists outperform national competitors.
Getting the right pump is only half the job. Installation determines performance.
We provide:
If your pump is underperforming, we can assess and optimise your entire setup.
You likely need a replacement or upgrade if:
Waiting too long often leads to complete system failure, which costs more than proactive replacement.
Choosing the wrong bore pump is expensive.
Before you buy, speak with a specialist who understands:
We help you choose once and choose right.
Mandurah Pumpshop proudly supports customers across:
Wherever you are located, we can supply, install and support your bore pump system.
If you need a submersible bore pump in WA, don’t guess.
Get expert advice, proper sizing and a system that actually works long term.
Call now or enquire online to get started.




Since 1981 Mandurah Pumpshop has been selling, installing and servicing pumps, motors and filtration equipment in the domestic and commercial markets. Our service and repair capabilities include fully equipped workshops and mobile technicians. Offering a fast and efficient repair with highly trained technicians and tradesmen.
A submersible bore pump is an electric water mover built to sit underwater inside a well or borehole, working quietly out of sight to pull groundwater up for homes, farms, or factories.
Most household units handle depths between 20 metres and well past 150 metres. Always match the pump to your bore depth and the flow you need.
First, measure your bore depth, test its yield, then note the pressure and flow your taps or hoses expect. An expert can plot a pump curve and suggest the exact model so you don’t waste energy or miss water.
Installed properly and serviced on schedule, a good submersible pump can run 8 to 15 years-or even more. Water grit, power spikes, and the number of hours it cycles all play a part in its lifespan.
Keep an eye on flow, check pressure, tighten wiring, and briefly test the pump every month. Once a year, let a pro inspect it so small wear or electrical faults don’t sneak up on you.
Low water in the bore, a tripped breaker, frayed wiring, a blocked intake screen, or the pump giving up can all stop flow. Turn power off and ring a qualified technician before poking around yourself.
Absolutely not it ruins bearings and seals in minutes. Fit a dry-run alarm or low-water cut-out so the system protects itself when levels drop.
Build the bore with a fine-screen casing that stops coarse material. Add a quality suction filter or sand trap so grit can’t slide past the first line of defence and grind the pump.
Most home units draw between 0.5 kW and 3 kW or a little more for demanding jobs. Pumps running flat out all day, or lifting water long distances, chew through even more power.
Yes, you really should hire a pro to fit the pump. A qualified installer matches the right size, hooks up the power safely and adds protection gear so the system runs without drama for years.