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  1. In this informative video, Eric Scheele, Owner of KC Pier, provides a comprehensive examination of sump pit and pump drainage systems, a common approach to m...

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    • KC Pier - Foundation Experts
  2. Come along and learn how we install a sump pump pit and new sump pump. We show you how we decide where to put the basin, how we break up the concrete floor,...

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    • Smedley Plumbing
  3. Learn the top 6 must-know tips and tricks for your sump pump system!

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    • R.C. Worst & Co., Inc.
  4. Overview of Sump Pit Drainage Systems. Basement waterproofing relies on sump pit drainage systems to control excess water and avoid floods. Water accumulates in a sump pump pit, a specifically built basin in the basement or crawl area. A sump pump activates when groundwater or rain enters the pit.

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    While you might think it’s best to avoid buying a house with a sump pump, the little mechanism in the basement floor does a big job. Water tables here in the city are higher than average because of our proximity to Lake Michigan, and annual rainfall typically totals more than 35 inches. Both factors contribute to basement flooding in Chicago homes....

    If you’re having second thoughts about buying a house with a sump pump, consider the advantages of that small basement appliance. It may not be much to look at, but it’s very practical.

    Before you close on the house, make sure you’re confidant about everything including the sump pump. If you’re not familiar with the model in your new home, ask a neighbor for pointers, or do a little online research. Most sump pump manufacturers offer downloadable owners’ manuals through their websites. If the sump pump ever lets you down, we’re he...

  5. 4 days ago · Pros and Cons of Each Type. Submersible Sump Pumps. Pros: Quieter operation due to being underwater; more powerful, capable of handling larger volumes of water and debris. Cons: Typically more expensive than pedestal pumps; may have a shorter lifespan due to constant immersion in water. Pedestal Sump Pumps

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  7. A sump pump is a submersible device installed in a pit dug at the lowest point of a home, such as a basement or crawl space. Most of the time, the pump is on standby. Sump pumps are designed to keep water from flooding the lowest level of your home.

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