Sump pumps can help protect against basement flooding during a storm and save costly repairs, so investing in one is well worth your while. Comparing quotes will allow you to find the most cost-effective system. Also consider whether or not a battery backup system is required – this may add extra protection for your property.
Summary of SS 10-4 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE Your home’s sump pump collects water that collects in its pit and pumps it outside so as to divert it away from the foundation and keep the area dry, protecting its walls from being compromised by seeping through them. This prevents further wear-and-tear problems in this important part of home maintenance. If your sump pump fails, your basement could quickly fill with water and other debris that causes serious structural and contents damage to both buildings and contents. A working sump pump reduces this risk and can save thousands in damages costs. If your sump pump is malfunctioning improperly, there are certain telltale signs to watch out for. Irregular operation: If your sump doesn’t turn on when expected or respond to rising water levels as expected, this could indicate a faulty float switch or electrical problem; alternatively clogging could cause failure within its system and loud noises or unusual vibration could signal failure; in such an instance it’s wise to seek professional assistance immediately.