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Fight Flood Season With Sump Pump Service

As spring comes and the snow melts, it’s time to start considering how you will protect your home from potential flooding and water overflow in your house. You never know when a big storm will come through your town. The best tool for the job is a sump pump.

Sump pumps are small pumps installed in the lowest point of your home, typically the basement or crawl spaces below. When the floodwaters come, it redirects it by pushing into the house’s wastewater system or the closest storm drain. Let’s take a look at the advantages of making sure you have one this spring.

Why You Need a Sump Pump This Spring

If you live in an area with a high water table or heavy rainfall and high flood potential, installing a sump pump is paramount. However, it takes a professional to install it correctly. But once it’s there, they are simple to use with little hassle. 

Here are the key benefits of having a sump pump this spring:

  • Lower The Chance of Mold and Mildew: Fungi like mold and mildew love dark, damp places to grow. If your crawlspaces and basements are prone to flooding, then that’s the ideal environment to promote growth. Mold and mildew not only wreak havoc on wood and other materials but are also hazardous to our health. A sump pump will keep the area dry and lower the chances it will grow.
  • Stop Floods and Prevent Water Damage: This is a sump pump’s main job. They work for build-ups that happen over time or quickly in a flash flood. Having your basement flood destroys the integrity of your home’s foundation which can be extremely costly to repair.
  • Increase The Property Value: Since the house comes with features that protect it from floods, that makes it more attractive to potential buyers. And even if you don’t want to sell, it still raises the value because of increased safety features.
  • Prevent Potential Fires: Yes, not only does it protect you from water but also fire! Typically, the fuse box and other electrical systems are in the basement. When water and electricity mix, that can potentially lead to a fire. With a sump pump, the water will never make its way down there.

A Few Tips for Maintaining Your Sump Pump

With the simple tips laid out below, you can make sure your sump pump is ready for the storm. 

  1. Test Your Sump Pump Once A Year: Ideally, before the water season comes so if there is a problem, you can call a plumbing technician to come to repair it.
  2. Lift The Cover And Check For Debris: If there is soil, dirt, or grime, clean it out and put the lid back on.
  3. Inspect The Sump Pump For Worn Parts: There are a lot of moving parts on the sump pump that can wear out over time. If anything looks wrong, don’t hesitate to reach out to an expert to inspect it. 
  4. Consider A Battery Backup:  A battery backup installed on a sump pump can save you in emergency situations when the power goes out. Make sure to test the battery regularly as well.

Interested in getting a sump pump installed? Or do you need a plumber in North Wales, PA? We’re ready to serve our community with world-class plumbing services. Contact Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling today!

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