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Skip to contentSump pumps are essential for preventing water damage in homes, especially in areas with high groundwater levels or flood-prone areas. They work by efficiently removing excess water from around the foundation, ultimately protecting the building's structural integrity and preventing basement flooding. The use of sump pumps helps to safeguard belongings, reduce humidity levels, and minimize the risk of mold growth.
If your home is without a sump pump then you may not be properly protected from water entering your basement
To ensure you get the most life out of your pump and limit mechanical failures then its a good idea to perform routine maintenance on your sump pump.
When the power goes out or your sump pump fails the back up pump automatically turns on and keeps your system operable until your main pump can be replaced.
Sump Pumps are one of the most important items you can have to assist in the prevention of water in your basement.
High-Risk Areas: If your residence is situated in an area that is prone to flooding, known for its high water table or was constructed over a previously wet area then investing in a sump pump is advisable.
Elevated Water Tables: If your area has a high water table, basement seepage can cause ongoing dampness or flooding that can damage your home. This is an important factor to consider when deciding whether to install a sump pump. Also, the type of soil around your home can affect drainage. Sandy soil typically drains better, which may decrease the need for a sump pump. Clay soils tend to retain water, increasing the risk of flooding and making a sump pump more necessary
Sump pumps operate simply, usually resting in a circular sump pit located in the lowest part of the basement to collect water. If you have weeping tiles installed, this is where the water is discharged.
When the water level in the basin rises, a float attached to the pump triggers it to push water through a pipe & away from the home, allowing it to drain back into the ground. Ideally, water is discharged near a city storm drain, but.
At A1 Waterproofing our team only installs sump pumps that are submersible, which sit in the water, making it the quietest pump when operating.
Don’t forget your check valve!1 This is an important part to the system and the installation and quality of part are key to preventing backflo.
Basement flooding often occurs during a thunderstorm. Your electrical power can go out, which means a loss of electricity to your primary sump pump in your basement. If a sump cannot turn on when water enters your home, you could be facing extensive and costly water damage. It may be time to consider a sump pump battery backup system.
Area: please see attached diagram for waterproofing dimensions
It is essential that your sump pump system includes a battery backup to ensure functionality during power outages.
A1 Waterproofing is fully equipped to handle all your battery backup sump pump needs.