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Record rain levels and a hurricane season that threatens to bring more rain has sump pumps in the Mid-Atlantic working hard to keep your home dry. Here’s what you can do to make sure your sump pump is up for the job.
Your sump pump is located in your basement and is your first line of defense when it comes to a high water table or flooding. When there is an excessive rain event or rapidly melting snow, your sump pump kicks on automatically to pump water away from your home several feet from the foundation.
Most homeowners don’t think about the job their sump pump is doing until they find themselves ankle deep in water inside their basement. Simple preventative care can ensure your sump pump is in good working order and ready to keep your home safe when heavy rain is in the forecast for the Maryland, Virginia and Philadelphia areas.
Here are some things you can do to maintain your sump pump:
If you find your sump pump isn’t doing its job, here are some common solutions to try:
Making sure your sump pump is ready to do its job is essential to protecting your home. Len The Plumber’s experts are trained to test, maintain and diagnose problems with your sump pump so you can prevent major damage to your home that comes with flooding.
Most sump pumps have a battery-powered alarm to let you know that water is backing up and the pump system is not working properly. Some can even be set up to notify your alarm company or call your cell phone.
Some sump pump systems also offer a battery backup system for occasions when the power goes out. In addition to testing and repairing your sump pump, Len The Plumber can add a backup system to make sure your sump pump doesn’t let you down.
There are two types of backup systems: battery or water powered.
When the power goes out, the large battery bowered system kicks on to continue pumping water out of your home.
A water-powered sump pump backup system is powered by your home’s water supply to make sure there isn’t a sump pump failure when there is a loss of electricity.
Your Len The Plumber experts can advise on the best backup sump pump system for your Maryland, Virginia and Philadelphia area home.