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Water pumps transfer fluid quickly and efficiently. They are suitable for draining ponds and swimming pools so that you can clean or fill the area. You can also use water pumps to remove floodwater from buildings, construction sites, trenches, and more. They are ideal for flood restoration and other emergencies.
We have small electric pumps for clearing puddles, and we have submersible pumps that can drain deep water down to surface residue. We also have petrol and diesel centrifugal pumps and diaphragm pumps, that can shift large amounts of water. They can handle dirty water and some solids.
Our water pumps are available for trade and DIY customers. The National Tool Hire Shops rates are extremely competitive, and we offer great value delivery nationwide. Take a look at our water pump hire range and book online to see what is available near you, or contact us for a quote.
From 1st April 2022, our suppliers will only fuel machines with white diesel. This is due to new government guidelines.
If you, as the hirer, refuel any equipment while it is in your possession, it must be with WHITE DIESEL.
YOU MUST NOT USE RED DIESEL IN HIRED MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT.
If you return a machine refuelled with rebated diesel, suppliers will have to remove and dispose of the fuel. They must also flush the tank and supply lines before they can refuel them. The process is chargeable, with no exceptions.