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Everything You Need To Know About Sump Pumps

8/24/2022 (Permalink)

Sump pump Installing a sump pump can be a great way to prevent water damage in your home

If you live in an area where flooding is common, you've most likely heard of a sump pump, but you may not know what it is or if you need one. Here's everything you need to know about them, including what they are, who needs one, and pump maintenance.

What are They?

These pumps are used to prevent flooding. They are installed in a small hole in the floor on the lowest level of your house. When the hole starts to fill with water, it will turn on and begin pumping the water to a storm drain, well, or pond.


Who Needs One?
There are several reasons that installing a pump could be the right option for you:

  • You live on a low-lying lot
  • Your yard grading causes water to flow towards the house
  • Your area experiences frequent flooding
  • You have had flooding problems before
  • You have a basement
  • If your home in Finley, WA, fits into any of these categories, a sump pump could save you a lot of time and money.
  • If you have recently experienced a flood, a storm damage restoration service can repair damages and tell you if a pump is a good option for your home.

How Do You Maintain a Pump?

You should always follow the pump maintenance directions provided by the manufacturer. You should also remove debris from the pit, vent, discharge pipe and intake screen regularly. It is especially important to make sure the float switch is clear, so it can turn on the pump when water is detected. You can check that your system is working properly by filling the pit with water and making sure it properly drains the water.

Installing a sump pump can be a great way to prevent water damage in your home, especially if your home is at a high risk of flooding or has had problems with it in the past. Once it is installed, proper pump maintenance will ensure that your system is working correctly so you're prepared in case of an emergency.

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