What You Need to Know About Your Sump Pump

If you are planning to build a home or already own a home, the subject of sump pumps should be of interest to you. A sump pump is an electrical pump that is generally located below the basement slab. Its purpose is to remove water that could potential damage your home. This could be ground water from flooding or water from an overflow of some type in your home. When the water reaches the sump pump, the pump automatically begins to operate and pump the water out of and away from the house. You might consider it your dry basement insurance policy.

Many people have sump pumps in their homes that have never been activated. They have not had any basement water problems. This does not mean, they never will. However, the fact that the pump has not been used is one of the best reasons to do a maintenance test. If and when the pump is needed, you want to make sure that it will perform like it is expected to.

If you know your sump pump is frequently used to alleviate water problems, that just means you should have your pump checked more frequently. You want to be secure in the knowledge that when the water reaches the pump it will be activated like it is supposed to. The worst way to find out your pump needs repair or replacement is by finding your basement flooded with water.

Having a working sump pump in your basement is a very inexpensive means of protecting your home and the equipment and items located in your lowest level.