Do You Have Basement Flooding Issues?

Basements are notorious for flooding, from slight leaking to several inches of water covering the floor. Although there are options like sealing basement walls or even completing expensive foundation repairs which can sometimes alleviate basement flooding, the most cost effective option is adding a sump pump and pit. If you’ve been having problems with water seeping into your basement, it may be time to invest in a sump pit and pump. 

How A Sump Pump Works

In homes with basements, installation of a sump pump and pit is fairly common. If, for some reason, this installation was not completed at the time of construction, your property may be susceptible to water leaks. Sump pits are typically build at the floor level of a basement, creating an area in which excess moisture can collect and be discarded once the water level reaches a predesignated point. The water level rises, the sump pump is activated, and water is pumped away from the foundation and other vulnerable areas of a home. 

A sump pump and pit is a necessity in homes with basements located in regions where heavy rains or flooding are common. This is a worthwhile investment for homeowners, especially considering the damage basement flooding can do to furnishings and personal property and the potential for foundation deterioration. 

Don’t spend another winter with a wet basement. If your home lacks a sump pump and pit for your basement, it’s time to call your local septic or sewer contractor. They can recommend the type of sump pump which will work best for your home, and professionally install it before the wet winter weather hits.

Posted on behalf of Find Local Sewer Septic

Wet Basements

Wet basements are a huge problem for thousands of homeowner.  In addition to causing severe damage to floor coverings, personal possessions, appliances, and furnishings, flooded basements can lead to wood rot and structural damage.  The presence of all that moisture attracts insects and promotes the growth of mold and mildew.

Ignoring a wet basement will only make the matter worse.  Fortunately, you don’t have to live with a wet basement.  There are several different options for solving any flooded basement problem.

The first thing to do is to ensure that your yard is draining properly.  The ground around your home should be graded so that rain water and runoff flows away from your home.  In many cases simply re-grading your property will solve of greatly reduce basement flooding issues.

Drain spouts that allow water to accumulate near the home are another common cause of wet basements.  Re-position or extend drain spouts so that rain water is directed out into the yard and away from your foundation.

When the water table is too high or it is simply impossible to prevent water from accumulating around the foundation, you should talk to your plumber or sewer septic professional about installing a sump pump.  Sump pumps are installed in a shallow well in the floor of your basement.  The well is below floor level so water accumulates in the well before it reaches your basement.

A float switch in the well activates the sump pump and the water is safely pumped out and away from your home.   A sump pump system must be properly designed and installed for effective operation.  A good local plumber  or sewer septic technician will be able to help you select the right sump pump for your home and handle the installation.