Most new homes come equipped with a sump pump (or at least the well for installation of one) but, retrofitting your Bedminster home for one is a relatively simple process. Installing a sump pump in your basement or where you are getting water can eliminate a lot of future problems. Keeping moisture levels down, preventing foundation cracks as well as preventing flooding in your basement are just a few benefits.
Replacing your sump pump BEFORE it fails is always the best practice. Most sump pumps are rated for a 7-10 year lifespan, which can be improved with regular maintenance. Replacement of your sump pump also includes a new check valve and a complete inspection of your waterproofing system including the well, the sealed lid, the discharge line and where it drains outside or into the municipal storm drain.
Maintaining your sump pump in Bedminster is a relatively easy job that can be performed by most homeowners. If you want a quick walk-through on testing your pump, give us a buzz. Proper care of your sump pump will extend its lifespan and insure that when it its needed, it will be there to keep your basement protected. Sump Pump Gurus provides annual maintenance for homeowners in Bedminster and the surrounding areas. (where iron bacteria is present, more often).
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A battery backup for a sump pump is not necessary, but it can be a good idea to have one in case of a power outage. This will ensure that the sump pump can still operate and prevent flooding in the event of a power failure.
There are two main types of sump pumps: pedestal and submersible. Pedestal sump pumps have the motor above the sump pit and are typically less expensive, but are also louder and less durable than submersible pumps. Submersible sump pumps are completely submerged in the sump pit, which makes them quieter and more durable.
A sump pump is a device that pumps water that has accumulated in a sump basin, typically located in the basement of a home, to prevent flooding. The pump is activated by a float switch that senses when water levels in the basin have risen to a certain point, and turns on to pump the water out to a drain or discharge point.