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Do I Need A Sump Pump?

2/13/2023 (Permalink)

Sump pumps are a common sight in basements and crawl spaces, but you may not realize what they do or why you need one. A sump pump is a device that uses water pressure to remove excess liquid from the bottom of a basement or crawl space. This prevents flooding by pushing water back up through drainage pipes, preventing it from pooling in your foundation and causing damage to your property.

Sump pumps prevent water damage in your basement

Sump pumps are a common device found in basements. They remove water from the basement and keep it dry. Sump pits are holes in the ground or pavement of your property, which is typically designed to collect rainwater runoff and prevent it from seeping into your home. When sump pumps are installed, they draw this water out of the basement and drain it into an outside drain system or stormwater drainage system.

Sump pumps should be replaced if they fail to work properly, if they are not regularly maintained or cleaned out (if necessary), or if there has been any physical damage sustained during the installation or operation of your sump pump system.

Most basements will need a sump pump

Most basement owners will find that they need a sump pump. With that said, it's not a given that every basement will require one. A sump pump is helpful in preventing water damage and mold growth in your home. However, it isn't always necessary if you have an exterior drainage system.

Sump pumps can be expensive and difficult to install, especially for the DIYer who doesn't have much experience working with electrical systems or plumbing. It is always best to rely on a professional when it comes to sump pump installation and maintenance.

How long do sump pumps last?

The life of a sump pump depends on the type of pump and how it is used. The average lifespan of a sump pump is roughly ten years, though they may last longer if they are properly maintained.

Sump pump maintenance tips

Sump pump maintenance is often overlooked, but it can prolong the lifespan of your sump pump. Proper maintenance should be performed at least every 3 months:

  • Clean the sump pump screen every 3 months.
  • Remove any debris caught in the sump pit and ensure that you don’t have any rust or corrosion on it; replace it if necessary.
  • Remove the sump pump from the pit once a year a perform a thorough cleaning.

Sump pumps can save you a lot of time and money by keeping water out of your basement. The best part is that they don't require much maintenance so it's easy to keep them working properly! If your sump pump fails and it results in water damage on your property, don't hesitate and give our SERVPRO of St. George team a call today!

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