Pump Hire Is Often Emergency-Driven and Billing Is Rarely Right
A flooded basement or a waterlogged excavation needs a pump today — not in two days. Emergency callouts are won or lost on response speed. But once the pump is running, keeping billing accurate for continuous multi-day deployments is where the money leaks: pumps run on, hires extend, and invoices don't reflect actual time on-hire.
Fast Dispatch, Accurate Billing, Full Records
Emergency Hire Queue
Flag urgent callouts and surface the nearest available pump instantly — response time is competitive advantage.
On-Hire Time Stamping
Record exact dispatch and return timestamps to bill the true duration — including weekend and bank holiday rates.
Continuous Hire Monitoring
Hires running beyond their estimated duration trigger extension alerts so you never have an unbilled pump running.
Multi-Pump Site Deployments
Deploy several pumps to a single flooded site under one hire agreement — all billed individually, invoiced together.
For Pump Hire Operators Handling Volume and Urgency
Pump Service and Impeller Records
Log service intervals and impeller inspections per pump so equipment goes out in peak condition every time.
Hose and Accessory Tracking
Track delivery hoses, suction heads, and fittings alongside the pump — charged per day, returned per job.
Flood Restoration Client Accounts
Specialist restoration contractors get trade accounts with weekly consolidated invoices across all active deployments.
Insurance Claim Documentation
Generate hire summaries and timestamps suitable for loss adjuster submissions in one click.
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Pump Hire Software — Common Questions
Emergency requests are flagged with high priority and surfaced at the top of the dispatch queue. The system identifies the nearest available pump and nearest driver to minimise response time.
Billing starts from the logged dispatch timestamp and runs until the return is recorded. Weekend and bank holiday rates, if configured, are applied automatically for the relevant periods.
Yes — hoses, suction heads, and fittings are individual inventory items added to the hire agreement and charged per day of use.
From any hire record you can generate a summary showing deployment times, equipment used, and total charges — formatted for loss adjusters and insurance submissions.
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