1. What to Look for
When Buying a
Sump Pump
A Presentation by Tsurumi Pump Sales
2. Buying a Sump Pump
Sump Pumps are designed to
pump water out of a
basement and discharging it
to the outdoors. They are the
preferred method of
preventing and responding to
flooded basements, making
Sump Pumps one of the most
import parts of a home.
If you’re in the market to
purchase a Sump Pump,
consider the following facts
before committing to a
purchase.
3. Submersible Pump
If you have the opportunity,
purchase a submersible
sump pump over a pedestal
pump.
Submersible pumps can be
covered with a lid, which
reduces noise created by the
pump. It can also prevent
debris from entering the pit
where the pump is located.
Ensure that the lid is airtight,
as this will prevent moisture
from being released into your
house.
4. Cast Iron Core
Ensure that you purchase a
pump with a cast iron core
instead of one made from
plastic. Cast iron cores are
better at dissipating heat to
the water surrounding it. This
extends the life of your sump
pump, reducing the threat of
needing to purchase a
replacement.
Plastic cores are also less
reliable, having a higher rate
for failure and clogging.
5. Secondary Sump Pump
You may wish to consider a
secondary pump, especially if you
have converted your basement into
a bedroom, office, or similar
frequently visited room. A second
pump will take over in the
unfortunate instance that your
primary pump fails or is
overburdened.
This will help to protect the
carpeting, walls, furniture, and
valuables kept within the room
from water damage and mold. If
you’re trying to get the most use
out of your basement, a second
sump pump is a wise investment.