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What to Look for in a Good Sump Pump System

A reliable sump pump is extremely important to have.  What good is a sump pump if you have to worry about having water in your basement every time it rains?  Some key features to look for in a good sump pump are: a sump liner, an airtight lid, a floor drain in the lid, a stand for the pump, and a pump alarm.  All of these things work together to keep your basement permanently dry.

A Sump Liner—It is important to have a sturdy liner or housing for your sump pump with holes in it to accept water directly from the ground.  There should also be a larger inlet hole to allow your perimeter drainage system to empty into it.  The liner should be about 2 feet deep and about 18 inches wide, and should have a rim that works with a sealed cover.

An Airtight Sump Lid—The sump should have an airtight lid on it to prevent water from evaporating out of the sump hole and into your basement, as well as quieting the system.  Having a lid prevents children, objects, or other debris from falling in and clogging the pump.  It also makes the sump pump have a nicer and cleaner appearance, so it’s not such an eyesore in your basement.

A Floor Drain in the Sump Lid—Not if, but when you have a plumbing leak and the water floods out onto the basement floor, the sump hole will drain the water away.  The airtight floor drain won’t allow water vapor to evaporate into the basement, but will get rid of unwanted water when a plumbing leak occurs.

A Stand for the Pump—A pump stand will elevate the pump off the bottom of the sump liner, allowing for some sediment, mud, or debris that washes into the sump liner to settle to the bottom without clogging or affecting the pump.  It also keeps the check valve and discharge pipe clean.

A Pump Alarm—Unless you have an alarm, the only way to know if your sump pump has failed is when you discover your basement has already flooded.  A battery powered alarm that sounds off automatically when the water reaches a level above the point where the pump should normally turn on is essential.  The WaterWatch alarm system warns you of the problem before any damages occur so you can do something about it, which can be found on the TripleSafe sump pump offered by Woods Basement Systems.

 

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Woods Basement Systems
524 Vandalia Street
Collinsville, IL 62234
1-618-708-4055