Pacer Pumps
High performance, corrosion proof, self-priming pumps built from molded, thermoplastic components since 1974.
In 1974, Pacer Pumps' founder acted on his idea that a plastic, lightweight, low-cost self-priming centrifugal pump would make a viable alternative to the metal pumps of the day. As the idea of a plastic pump took hold, Pacer became the leading name in the industry. As part of the ASM Industries family, Pacer has full control over the manufacturing of its products, as the plastic parts are injecti
06/17/2026
A flooded site is a paid crew standing still.
Excavations fill. Foundations sit underwater. Concrete pours get pushed. Every hour the water stays on the site, the schedule slides and the budget bleeds — and the rain doesn't care about either one.
What a construction site dewatering pump actually does:
-Clears water from excavations, footings, and foundation pours
-Drains trenches before pipe, conduit, and utility work
-Pulls groundwater off the site so crews can keep moving
-Handles water mixed with mud, sand, gravel, and site debris
-Self-primes for quick deployment when the weather breaks
-Holds long duty cycles through pours, backfill, and final grade
That's the work behind keeping the schedule.
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06/15/2026
The water heater is fine. The boxes are not.
A flooded basement is a clock — every hour the water sits, more of what's down there has to be replaced. Drywall, flooring, wiring, stored belongings, the appliances themselves. The first move is to get the water out.
What a basement dewatering pump actually does:
-Removes standing water from basements, crawlspaces, and utility rooms
-Pulls water back from water heaters, furnaces, and electrical panels
-Handles water mixed with sediment, dirt, and small debris
-Self-primes for quick deployment when the homeowner needs it now
-Moves water against head to discharge outside or up to a drain
-Holds long duty cycles through cleanup that runs into the night
That's the work behind saving the basement.
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06/11/2026
When the water reaches the barn, time is the only thing you can't get back.
A flooded farm doesn't wait. Every hour water sits on the field, in the barn, around the foundation — that hour costs feed, costs ground, costs livestock shelter, costs equipment.
What a farm dewatering pump actually does:
-Moves flood water off saturated fields before crops drown out
-Clears standing water from barns, equipment sheds, and outbuildings
-Pulls water back from foundations, grain bins, and feed storage
-Handles water mixed with mud, hay, manure, and field debris
-Self-primes for fast deployment when the rain finally stops
-Holds long duty cycles through multi-day recovery
That's the work behind getting the farm back.
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06/09/2026
06/09/2026
Standing water doesn't care what you grew.
After a heavy rain, the yard you spent the season building can sit underwater for days. Lawn suffocates. Roots rot. Beds wash out. The faster the water moves, the more of the season survives.
What a utility pump actually does:
-Clears standing water from yards, gardens, and low-lying ground
-Moves water away from foundations, patios, and walkways
-Handles clear water and water mixed with leaves and small debris
-Self-primes for quick deployment when the rain stops
-Drains pools, fountains, and water features at the end of the season
That's the work behind protecting what you grow.
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06/05/2026
Healthy herds start with reliable water.
Who relies on livestock watering pumps:
-Cattle ranchers running cow-calf and feedlot operations
-Dairy farms keeping milking herds hydrated year-round
-Sheep, goat, and hog producers watering across multiple pastures
-Rotational graziers moving stock through paddock systems
-Farm and ranch supply dealers stocking dependable pumps
Why it matters:
Stock water isn't optional and isn't seasonal. A pump that quits in July or January costs more than the pump itself — it costs weight, milk, and time you don't have. That's why the pump you pick has to be the one you don't think about.
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06/03/2026
When the storm passes, the work begins.
Flood water doesn't drain on its own. Basements, fields, job sites, and roads all need somewhere for the water to go — and something to move it.
What a dewatering pump actually does:
-Removes standing flood water from basements, crawlspaces, and low-lying ground
-Handles water mixed with mud, leaves, and small debris
-Self-primes so it can start working without a fully flooded inlet
-Holds long duty cycles through cleanup that takes days, not hours
-Moves water against head and distance to a safe discharge point
That's the work behind every recovery.
06/02/2026
Let's grow something together.
Every row in that field traces back to a pump.
What an irrigation pump actually does:
Moves water from the source to the soil
Pushes it through pipe across the acreage
Works against gravity, head, and friction
Holds duty cycles most equipment can't sustain
Arrives on time, at the rate the crop needs
That's the work behind every season.
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05/26/2026
Fire & Emergency Response
When seconds matter, the pump matters.
As fire season ramps up across much of the country, volunteer fire departments, wildland crews, and rural property owners are checking their water-handling equipment — and Pacer pumps have earned a place on a lot of trucks and trailers.
→ High flow rates for tender fills and brush trucks
→ Self-priming reliability when you're drafting from a pond, creek, or porta-tank
→ Engine-driven options that don't depend on shore power
→ Built tough for the conditions emergency response actually demands
Whether you're filling a tender, running a brush truck, or staging defensive water at a remote structure, the right pump is the difference between getting ahead of the fire and chasing it.
To every department and crew heading into the season — stay safe out there. We're proud to be part of the kit.
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05/26/2026
📆 112 Years of Expertise: The Heartbeat of Pacer Pumps 📈
🧐 What does a century of experience look like?
At Pacer Pumps, it looks like our top five dedicated employees who have collectively spent 112 years perfecting their job responsibilities.
In an era where job-hopping is the norm, we are incredibly proud to celebrate these five veterans of the Pacer team. Having over a century of combined knowledge isn't just a "stat" but rather it’s the backbone of everything we do.
🤔 Why does this matter to our customers?
It means when you call with a challenge, you aren’t just getting a scripted answer. You’re getting solutions from people who have seen many different application, solved many technical hurdles, and truly understand the importance of solutions.
💪 The Power of Belief!
We believe that when you work for a company you truly believe in, it shows in the quality of your work. These 112 years represent more than just time on a clock; they represent a deep-rooted commitment to helping our customers achieve their goals, many development opportunities within our Pacer team, and finding the best quality solution to all our customer needs!
Please join me in celebrating Pacer's highest seniority employees and the hard work they do not only for our customers but also for our next generation of Pacer experts!
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