If you live in a very flat area of the country, a place of low elevation, or a region with a high water table, then you're probably at risk for flooding - there's a reason these places are called flood plains. In fact, after heavy rains, you've probably already undergone or heard of people's experiences with flooded basements. It does not take much for water to cause some serious harm; in fact, just a couple inches of standing water can create thousands of dollars in damage. So in order to avoid a swamped sublevel, the best way to prevent the deluge is an investment in a quality sump pump.
Our trained, professional technicians provide fast and reliable service, repairs and installation of sump pumps and battery backup sump pumps. We service all brands of sump pumps and battery backup sump pumps.
Having a problem with your sump pump is never a convenient thing. It’s even worse when it happens at night or on a weekend and you can’t get a live person on the phone, let alone someone to come to your home and fix it! No problem for our customers. We have live people answering the phone 24/7 and technicians available to our customers in their time of need.
When water in your sump reaches a critical level, this machine will force the liquid out through a pipe that leads away from your foundation and into the city storm drain.
A huge problem with your primary sump pump is that it only activate when it rains, but yet they still run on electricity. You can probably foresee the problem: heavy thunderstorms bring on the rainfall and wind often creates power outages at the same time. A disabled sump pump during a power surge is one of the main causes for flooded basements, especially if the homeowners happen to be out of town during the storm. So this is why battery backup sump pumps were created. They detect when the primary pump is not receiving electricity and due to their independent batteries, these support systems can take over the job. These battery backup sump pumps can cycle up to 8,000 gallons without recharging, which means if you're out of town for five days, you shouldn't have to worry about coming home to a swamped basement.