If you have water problems in your basement that you've been ignoring, there's a good chance you're losing up to half of your home's living space. For many, the simplest solution is to install a sump pump.
So before you consider a sump-pump installation, take a good look (in the rain, if you must) at the drainage around your home. Make sure that gutters aren't clogged, that downspout extensions move roof runoff at least 4 ft. beyond the foundation and that the soil within 3 ft. of ...
A sump pump is a small pump placed in a low basement or crawlspace that helps prevent flooding. They are installed in sump pits dug in the lowest level of the basement. If water gets near the pit and the unit, it kicks on and pumps the water away from the building via sump pipes th...
In order for your sump pump setup to move water out of the crawl space, water must have a way to enter the sump basin. A simple system could just use an open sump pit or basin installed below the desired water level that allowed water to flow into the top of the basin or pit and ...
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