Do You Need a Sump Pump?

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Sump pumps are designed to prevent flooding in basements.  This can happen because a basement is below ground level and the water from the soil can leak into the area when it is saturated.  Heavy rains can also cause water to enter the basement due to run-off.  A sump pump can prevent thousands of dollars of damage and unsanitary conditions with standing water.

A sump pump is needed in any area that is prone to flooding or in houses that sit below the water line.  Any house that has a basement is susceptible to problems and should have a sump pump as a precaution.

Many sump pumps are set up to work off the house’s electricity but they also need a backup power option in case the electricity goes out.  It would not do you any good to have a sump pump if your electricity goes off with no other method for it to run.

A sump pump can prevent damage to the contents in your basement, especially if it is a finished area.  This can prevent thousands of dollars spent in replacing items such as carpeting and furnishings.  Another benefit of having a sump pump is that it will prevent damage to your foundation from water.  Over time, water can weaken wooden joists or beams, causing them to crack or rot.  It is much more expensive to make structural repairs than to purchase and set up a sump pump.

Your local plumber can help you select a sump pump and install it so that it works properly when you need it.  They can answer any questions you may have about the pump before and after purchase.

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