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Why You Should Have a Sump Pump and a Backup System.

Why You Should Have a Sump Pump and a Backup System.

Basement flooding season?

Okay, some people call it “spring,” but for all too many people in Southern Indiana, they’re one and the same.Sump Pump and a Backup System

You see, during the winter, your lawn soaks up a lot of moisture.  When the spring rains come pouring down on top of all that, the extra water simply can’t be absorbed.  Still, it has to go somewhere, and it will always pursue the path of least resistance.  Yes, that includes your basement.

So what’s a careful home owner to do?  Well, if you already have a sump pump, now’s the time to give it a test run.  If it starts up just like always, pour a pail of water into the pit to make sure it’s working properly.

Still, sump pump have been known to fail, especially older models that have not been faithfully maintained over the years.  Or, let’s say you lose electricity.  Well, along with the lights, stereo, fridge, and more, your pump is also going to shut down, and will stay down until power is restored.

That’s why we urge you to support your main sump pump with either a battery-powered or water-powered backup sump pump.  While each model has its own unique advantages,

Here’s what they have in common:
  • They turn on automatically as soon as your sump pump fails, no matter what the reason.
  • If and when your main sump pump come back on, the backup pump will shut itself off.
  • The right battery- or water-powered pump for your home is more than capable of keeping up with the amount of water flowing into your basement.

If you’ve had basement flooding before, you know this isn’t just about keeping your basement dry.  It’s about preventing the kind of damage water can cause to your home and personal belongings.

To learn more about the one-two effectiveness of a sump pump and backup system or to schedule installation, contact the home plumbing professionals at Messmer Mechanical today.

 

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