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PUMP EXPRESS TO INCREASE STOCK OF BATTERY-POWERED SUMP PUMPS & HEAVY DUTY DEWATERING PUMPS TO MEET POST-HURRICANE SANDY DEMAND

Berkeley Self-Priming Air-Cooled Gas Engine Drive Pump Like many East Coast businesses, Pump Express has emerged from Hurricane Sandy with a post-storm to-do list. As a major supplier of pumping equipment in the region that was hardest hit, this list hinges on changes taking shape in the increasingly vital pump market.

“Every time we get one of these storms we learn about what customers are looking for and what the best products to serve their needs are, not just during the storm, but after as well,” says Pump Express Sales Manager Fred Hettinger.

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PUMP EXPRESS TO PROVIDE FREE DELIVERY OF SUMP PUMPS AND DEWATERING PUMPS THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY IN WAKE OF HURRICANE SANDY

Hurricane Sandy hit the ground running just south of Atlantic City on Monday night, racing up the Jersey Shore with 96 mph winds and causing some of the worst damage the Garden State has ever seen. By Tuesday morning New York and New Jersey had been declared federal disaster areas. In an effort to aid the massive restoration effort, Pump Express will deliver sump pumps and dewatering pumps to New Jersey customers free of charge until Friday, November 2.

Pump Express’s Bergen County headquarters were spared from major flooding and our stock of sump pumps and dewatering equipment remains robust. Read More …

PUMP EXPRESS OFFERS BACK-UP SOLUTIONS FOR HURRICANE SEASON 2012

Pump Express Headquarters after Hurricane Irene 2012FLOODING EXPERTS  The scene outside our headquarters after Irene

Before Hurricane Irene hit the Northeast on August 28 of last year, experts warned that it would be a major storm, but the course it took was one few could have predicted. Mandatory evacuations and other precautionary measures were enacted in coastal areas along the Eastern Seaboard but it was upland areas of New York State and Vermont, and low-lying parts of New Jersey, that got hit hardest, resulting in more than $7.8 billion in damages and vividly demonstrating the unpredictability of extreme weather.

At the start of hurricane season this year (June 1st), national hurricane experts at Colorado State University predicted 13 major storms, 5 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, with a 48% chance of a major hurricane hitting the U.S. coast before the season ends in late November. At Pump Express we are keenly aware of the damage storm related flooding can do (see above). Here is our shortlist of best practices to protect your home and business from flooding: Read More …

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