Advantage Pumping Solutions Blog & News
Whats the difference between private pumping stations and adoptable pumping stations?
A key question that often comes up is about the difference between private pumping stations and adoptable pumping stations so this information provides the basic…
Different Types of Pumping Station
When it comes to choosing the right type of adoptable pumping station for handling foul water and sewage on a residential development, there are four…
Advantage Pumping Solutions Joins Harro Group
We’re excited to advise you that from 1st April 2020 you’ll be seeing more of the Harro Group brand. We will continue to use the…
Your pump problem FAQs answered
Pump systems are durable when correctly installed and maintained. However, you may still experience problems, as any machinery with moving components and consistent usage is…
6 ways to save energy when you’re moving water with a pumping system
Pump stations are required when water needs to be pumped from a low level up to a higher one to flow into a water system.…
What makes Advantage your ideal pumping station supplier?
Every project is different. One of the fundamental benefits of working with Advantage Pumping Solutions is that we recognise this fact and recommend the correct…
The environmental impact of flushing wipes
Disposing of wipes down the toilet contributes to problems locally, nationally, and internationally. On a local level, blockages develop in the sewers which need to…
Why should you worry about pump cavitation?
Pump cavitation is a primary cause of pump failure on mobile equipment. If left untreated, cavitation can cause major issues within your pump as well…
Fatbergs: a by-product of flushing wipes
‘Fatberg’. The word conjures up images of large blocks of fat, oil and grease, like the one found in Kingston in 2013 that weighed 15…
It’s our sewerage system: the dos and don’ts
Sewerage systems shouldn’t be noticed. The ideal sewer running from any residential, commercial, or industrial site into the main system should take foul water and…
Why do mechanical seals fail and what can you do about it?
Mechanical seal failure is one of most common reasons that a pump fails. These seals retain fluid within the pump utilising two flat surfaces, one…
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