Sump Pumps

What Is a Sump Pump and Do I Need One?

Have you ever heard a neighbor or friend mention the use of a sump pump following heavy rain? They might say that without the sump pump, they’d be dealing with flooding and heavy bills from water damage repair. This is one of the reasons you should be aware of what a sump pump is and whether it’s useful for your home.

What Is a Sump Pump?

Sump pumps are submergible tools installed into a sump pit that is created in the lowest area of your home. This is often the basement or crawl space. This tiny item is an essential part of the home to avoid flooding in your basement.

In most cases, the sump pump is sitting and awaiting use. However, when the rain comes pouring down, the soil near your home gets saturated with water. The extra water moves to the sump pit, causing it to begin to fill with water. When this occurs, the float switch activates and turns on the sump pump.

Removing and draining water helps prevent rising water from reaching your basement, which could lead to a flood.

Should I Have a Sump Pump Installed?

There are many benefits to a sump pump in any location, but some homes need it more than another. If any of the subsequent statements describe your property, you likely need a sump pump.

  • Your basement is finished. Even if you aren’t in a high-risk home, you want to avoid a basement filled with water. Adding in an affordable sump pump can offer protection for the underground living area.
  • Water problems happen regularly. Those who have experienced basement flooding in the past should consider installing a sump pump. This is also a good idea if your basement often has high levels of moisture.
  • Your home is on a plot prone to floods. Low-lying properties, homes encircled by hills, and inadequately draining soil can result in higher water levels through spring runoff, snowstorms, and heavy rains.
  • Your climate has excessive snow or rain. Depending on location, you might experience a great deal of moisture throughout the year. If your basement is more likely to experience flooding, a sump pump will help.

Have you decided that you need a sump pump installed at your home? If so, make sure to have Elk Grove Sewer & Plumbing handle the process. They can determine the right product to install and get it in quickly and easily. Reach out to a plumber today to learn more and make an appointment.

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