Zoeller is a family-owned and operated company that produces reliable and high-quality pumps, motors, and controls for the residential, commercial, and industrial markets.
Founded in 1939 by John Zoeller in Louisville, Kentucky.
Initially made household pumps.
In 1952, the company expanded its product line to include sump pumps and effluent pumps.
In 1962, Zoeller entered the grinder pump market.
In 1996, Zoeller acquired Hartell Pumps, a leading manufacturer of condensate pumps.
In 2008, Zoeller acquired Flowmates, a manufacturer of sewage pumps and other wastewater equipment.
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Zoeller produces a wide range of sump pumps for residential and commercial applications. Their sump pumps are known for their reliability and durability.
Zoeller's effluent pumps are designed to handle gray water and other non-potable liquids. They are ideal for use in septic systems, laundry wastewater, and other similar applications.
Zoeller's sewage pumps are specifically designed for applications where solids-handling is necessary. They are commonly used in residential and commercial sewage systems, as well as in wastewater treatment facilities.
Zoeller's grinder pumps are designed to shred solids and other waste materials before pumping. They are ideal for use in residential and commercial applications where wastewater must be pumped over a longer distance or uphill.
Zoeller produces condensate pumps that are designed to remove water that accumulates in HVAC systems. Their pumps are known for their quiet operation and high efficiency.
Zoeller pumps typically come with a 2 or 3 year warranty, depending on the product. Some products, such as the Aquanot and Aquanot+ battery backup systems, come with a 1 year warranty.
Yes, all Zoeller pumps are manufactured in the United States, with facilities located in Kentucky and Indiana.
Choosing the right Zoeller pump depends on a variety of factors, including the amount of water or waste that needs to be pumped, the distance that the pump needs to push the water or waste, and the type of solids or debris that may be present in the waste stream. It is best to consult with a qualified pump specialist or plumbing professional to determine the best pump for your specific application.
Yes, many Zoeller pumps are specifically designed to handle solids and other debris that may be present in wastewater. For example, their sewage pumps and grinder pumps are both designed to handle solids and other waste materials.
The frequency of service for a Zoeller pump depends on a variety of factors, including the age of the pump, the amount of use it receives, and the specific application. It is recommended that Zoeller pumps be inspected and serviced at least once a year by a qualified pump specialist or plumbing professional.