Most homes, will from time to time have a flood in their basement and therefore, with few exceptions, houses should install a sump pump in the lowest part of the house. But having made the decision to get a new sump pump, it is important to realize that not all sump pumps are the same, and you need to select the pump that is right for your basement’s needs.
Sump pumps vary in their ability to pump out water through their tube system. At the same time, basements require different amounts of pumping power, to keep their rooms dry free. The trick is to match the capability of the sump pump with the needs of the basement. Most of the well known sump pump models, including, Zoeller, Flotec, Meyers and Little Giant come in different sizes. Their pumping ability is measured in terms of gallons per minute or gallons per hour. Pumping capacity varies from models that will only remove 20 gallons a minute to machines, such as the Big John Sump Pump, which will remove up to 70 gallons a minute. Another important feature to consider is the ability of the sump pump to pump debris along with the water. Heavy duty sump pumps, such as the Zoeller Flowmate, can pump solid debris up to 1/2 inch in diameter. The pump is frequently used for septic tanks as well as basement jobs. A smaller model, such as the Meyers S23 or the Meyers regular, are made for long term removal of water containing little debris.
Sump pumps come in two basic designs. The submersible pump fits in a water proof casing and is designed to sit under water. The pedestal type sits on a solid pedestal which keeps the pump above the water line.
Special sumps pump features include, degree of noiselessness, the length and durability of the outlet hose, the length of the electrical line, the ability to remove odor from the pump and the ability to combine the primary pump with a secondary backup pumps. Secondary backup pumps are either battery or water pressure operated, and are designed to kick in when there is an electrical failure, which will disable the primary pump. The usefulness of a backup pump can be appreciated if you consider the possibility that a sump pump might be most needed during an electrical storm which knocks down the electrical wires in a neighborhood.
This article was sponsored by A-1 Plumbing of Baltimore. Alan Urzuy, the co-owner of A-1 plumbing recommends the Zoeller sump pump. The Zoeller comes in three models, depending on your pump needs. It is housed in a cast iron shell, it sits under the water, it made for noiseless running, long durability, and can pump over 2600 gallons an hour.
If you are considering purchasing a new pump, it makes sense to talk to your plumber and get his opinion about your home’s special needs. If you happen to live in the Baltimore Area, you can call A-1 Plumbing of Baltimore, a Baltimore plumbing company. Their plumbers are skilled in sump pump replacement and will be happy to come to your house and assist you.
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