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What to Look for 
When Buying a 
Sump Pump 
A Presentation by Tsurumi Pump Sales
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.
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.
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.
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.

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What to Look for When Buying a Sump Pump

  • 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.