Mandurah Pumpshop




Mandurah Pump Shop & Rewind Service, we carry a full lineup of sump and waste-water pumps from brands you can trust-Davey, Grundfos, and Onga- so you know you’re buying quality. Each model is built to tackle tough water-moving jobs without let-up, so you can count on it day in and day out. Whether you’re fixing a leaking laundry or managing heavy commercial run-off, our pumps stand ready to keep your property dry, safe, and worry-free.
Sump and wastewater pumps step in where unwanted water pools in basements, crawl spaces, septic tanks, and low-lying spots that flood easily. By clearing out that water fast, they stop mould, rot, and ugly repairbills from taking hold. Across homes, factories, and farms, the right pump guides water away from foundations and other vulnerable zones, leaving the ground stable and secure. We offer purpose-built units for clean, grey, and heavily contaminated waste, so every job, big or small, gets a solution that fits exactly.
Mandurah Pump Shop & Rewind Service offers a broad selection of sump and wastewater pumps to suit varying tasks and price points. For most home basements, our submersible units are a favourite, running quietly beneath the surface and kicking in by themselves once water reaches a set mark. If a site needs extra muscle, we stock heavy-duty wastewater pumps that chew through solids and fibrous scraps that normal systems cannot. We also haveportable utility pumps on hand for short-lived dewatering jobs, giving homeowners and contractors a quick, flexible way to clearaway unwanted water.
You can find sump and wastewater pumps in all kinds of places because the jobs they do are so different yet so important. Most homeowners notice the benefit first-hand when a sump pump quietly whisks away rising groundwater or torrential rain, keeping the basement dry and the carpet safe. On new builds, plumbers often add wastewater pumps to below-grade bathrooms and laundries when gravity alone simply will notkeep the drains flowing. Restaurants, factories and other commercial outfits lean on rugged, heavy-duty models so they can handle greasy water or chunks of solids fast, cutting both downtime and repair bills. Farmers and municipalities reach for high-capacity units to manage storm runoff or shift effluent, staying within legal limits while protecting nearby streams.
Picking a top-grade sump or wastewater pump from our line-up delivers clear, practical perks. Each unit runs on little power yet pushes water out fast, so your bills stay in check. Inside, corrosion-proof parts resist tough liquids and years of on-off cycling, handing you true long-term value. Several models include self-activating float switches and overload guards, cutting down the hours you spend checking them. They also operate quietly and fit into tight corners, so the system remains out of sight and hearing. With a neat setup and occasional servicing, you’ll rest easy knowing the pump will guard your home through storms and surprise leaks.
Mandurah Pump Shop & Rewind Service has earned a reputation as your neighbourhood sump-and-waste-water-pump expert because we pair trusted brands such as Davey, Grundfos and Onga with clear advice and friendly, one-on-one care. Our seasoned staff listen to the exact drainage problem you’re facing, then point you towards the right pump without pushing extras you don’t need. We also handle tidy installations and offer honest, timely repairs and rewind work so your system runs smoothly year after year. Count on us for sturdy water-management solutions that protect your property and keep the surrounding area dry and safe. Drop by our shop today and see for yourself why countless homeowners and businesses turn to us for hassle-free water control.




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 sump pump sits in a small pit, usually dug in the basement, and kicks on whenever water collects there. By pushing that water out before it can overflow, the pump stops basements and crawl spaces from turning into mini pools.
Where the sump unit deals with mostly clean rain or ground water, a waste-water pump tackles the used stuff- bathroom drain water, laundry discharge, even light industrial slop- that may carry bits of toilet paper, grease, or grit.
If your only worry is seepage or runoff, pick the sump model. Whenever solids or sewage show up, grab a grinder-style wastewater pump so chunks get chopped small and don’t jam the pipes.
Give it a glance at least once a year to clear debris, test switches, and spin the impeller by hand. That simple check-up makes sure the pump springs to life the moment trouble starts, saving you from soggy surprises.
To choose the right pump, you first need to know how much water it must move and how high it must lift that water. An experienced technician can work out the needed flow and head so your new unit runs smoothly without wasting energy.
A sump pump isn’t meant to run nonstop. If it does, the unit might be too small for the job, the float switch could be hung up, or too much groundwater might be pouring in. Either way, a trained pro should take a look before bigger problems show up.
When the power goes off in a downpour, the sump can stop, and water may start to rise. To avoid that mess, many homeowners add a battery-powered backup or a water-driven model that kicks in as soon as the grid goes down.
With routine care, a good sump or wastewater pump can serve you seven to ten years, andin some cases even longer. But quick cycling, shoddy installation, or missed maintenance can shave years off its life.
Yes, the pump must hook up to a pipe that shunts water far from the building’s footing and meets local rules. Never let the discharge empty into a septic tank or sewer line unless that practice is formally authorized.
Pour clean water into the pit until the float lifts; the pump should start by itself, clear the pit quickly, then shut off. For sewage pumps, watch, listen for clogs or grinding. If anything seems off, call a service pro who knows pumps.