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The sump pump market is a subset of the larger pumps market. It is composed of pumps that are used to remove water that has accumulated in a sump basin, typically located in the basement of a home. Sump pumps are designed to prevent flooding and water damage by automatically pumping out excess water. They are typically powered by electricity, but some models are powered by battery or water pressure.
Sump pumps come in a variety of sizes and styles, including submersible, pedestal, and sewage pumps. Submersible pumps are the most common type, as they are designed to be placed directly in the sump basin. Pedestal pumps are mounted above the sump basin, while sewage pumps are designed to handle wastewater.
Sump pumps are used in both residential and commercial applications. In residential applications, they are used to protect homes from flooding and water damage. In commercial applications, they are used to protect businesses from flooding and water damage.
Some companies in the sump pump market include Zoeller, Liberty Pumps, Flotec, and Wayne. Show Less Read more