Whenever the rainy season begins, homeowners are worried about water damage. Flood water can easily find its way to your basement or garage, wreaking havoc in your residence. Your basement is also at risk of flooding whenever you experience sewer line backups or get a leak in your water heater tank. Since most of these occurrences are out of our control, it is advisable to install a sump pump to help you deal with the effects of heavy rain or backups.
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Sump Pumps Help Prevent Your Basement Flooding.pdf
1. SUMP PUMPS
HELP PREVENT
YOUR
BASEMENT
FLOODING
SUMP PUMPS WORK
TYPES OF SUMP PUMP
PRESSURE SENSOR
FLOAT ACTIVATOR
ARM
SUBMERSIBLE SUMP
PUMPS
SUMP PUMPS THAT
STAND ON PILLARS
HOW SUMP
PUMPS WORK
Groundwater flows
into the sump pit via a
drain pipe whenever it
accumulates near
your home or below
your basement floor.
Once the water rises
to a specific height,
your sump pump
activates.
When the water pressure rises
above the predetermined level,
this sensor transmits information
to the sump pump activating it.
This system employs a buoyant
ball. The pump turns on instantly
if the float activator arm goes
above a specific level.
these pumps have an integrated
engine. They are submerged and
contained inside a depression in
the basement, making them
difficult to see.
that extend from the sump
depression are known as
pedestal sump pumps. These are
made up of a pump and a
distinct motor.
WHAT TYPES
ARE
AVAILABLE?
Both primary and
backup sump pumps
should be present in
your system. Often,
primary sump pumps
do the bulk of the
work, while the
backup pumps only
step up when there is
no power or a
malfunction in the
primary sump pump.
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