When the water level rises throughout Nova Scotia, or when periods of prolonged rainfall hit your neighbourhood, excess water with nowhere to go but your basement can lead to significant water-related damage to your home, leading to expensive repair bills.
Luckily, a sump pump is a specially designed instrument that functions to remove excess water from your home's basement, preventing it from entering your foundation. If you want to learn more about sump pumps, how to take care of them, and how to determine whether you have one installed in your home, keep reading for more information!
What does a sump pump system look like?
Here's how you can determine whether your house has a sump pump already installed:
A sump pump pit or basin
- A sump pump pit or basin is a small hole that is excavated at the lowest possible point in your basement floor. It serves as a focal area where surplus water is collected. The hole contains a sump pump that activates as the water table increases past a certain threshold to force rainwater away from your house to safeguard you against flooding.
- Search your basement floor for a round hole. It might feature a removable cover that lifts to reveal the sump pump equipment itself.
Discharge pipe
- · A discharge pipe is a crucial component that moves water from the sump pump to a designated location outside of your house and basement. This pipe prevents water damage like flooding by ensuring that the pumped water is appropriately released from the basement. If a pipe emerges from the foundation, look for it on the exterior of your house. The tip of the pipe should point away from the home, ideally discharging water into a ground-level drainage system or into a safe location where it won't damage anything.
Sump pump cover
- A sump pump cap is a waterproof covering that closes off the sump pump pit, reducing the chance of accidents and stopping waste from getting on the floor of your basement. It also helps to prevent odours from entering your living area, which can make it uncomfortable.
- Look for a lid or cover atop the sump pump pit in your basement.
Why a Sump Pump is Important
Despite the fact that a sump pump might not be the most exciting part of your residence, homeowners shouldn't underestimate just how important it really is. The reasons why adding a sump pump to your property can be very beneficial are as follows:
- It efficiently removes excess water from your property, lowering the likelihood of mould development alongside other issues that can damage the structural integrity of your home.
- A properly functioning sump pump keeps your basement dry and reduces the likelihood of costly flood-related losses.
- A sump pump protects your property's foundation by keeping water out of the interior of the home and away from the walls, flooring, and foundation.
- A sump pump keeps the air around a living area dry, which promotes health.
- Every time it rains in your neighborhood, you can feel confident knowing that your home is equipped with a robust sump pump system.
How to Care for Your Sump Pump
Now that you know the advantages of installing a sump pump in your house, it's also critical to note that, much like any other kind of household device, your sump pump will eventually need servicing in order to continue operating correctly and efficiently. Let's take a closer look at what you can do as a homeowner to keep your sump pump in tip-top shape:
1. Examine the pump.
Add water to the sump pit to activate the pump. Make sure it starts up fast and removes water efficiently. If the pump is having trouble draining water or is not activating, it might need maintenance. You can also verify that the discharge line, valve, pump, and sump pit are all in good operating condition and that there is no debris in the sump pit. Use a shop vacuum to remove any filth if necessary.
2. Remove the cover.
Clear the screen on your sump pump to prevent anything from getting in the way of the water flow. Also, ensure that the cover is sealed in order to avoid any water or filth from entering your basement.
3. Examine the discharge pipe.
Take note of any obstructions or abnormalities in the discharge pipe. Make sure that it disperses water away from the foundation.
4. Check the battery.
Verify that your sump pump can operate in the case of a power loss by checking its battery backup and replacing it if needed.
As important as these steps are, professional evaluations carried out by reputable companies such as Shines Energy are as well. Our team of plumbers is proficient at identifying issues, carrying out in-depth examinations, and, when necessary, recommending repairs or sump pump upgrades. Make sure to book a professional maintenance appointment at least once a year.
Looking for Sump Pump Solutions? Call Shines Energy Today!
Whether you require sump pump repairs, maintenance, or the installation of a brand-new pump, look no further than the professional and experienced plumbing team from Shines Energy.
Our plumbers are available for repairs and maintenance 24/7/365 days a year, including after-hours, weekends, and holidays at no extra cost. Same-day emergency repairs are also available for homeowners. Additionally, if you're installing a new sump pump in your home, you could qualify for municipal incentives to reduce the cost of your installation. We recommend booking a consultation appointment with a plumber from our team for more information on ways you can save on your new sump pump equipment!
Shines Energy takes pride in operating throughout Bedford, Bridgewater, Dartmouth, Halifax, Kentville, Sackville, and Truro. If you live in any of these communities, please do not hesitate to reach out to the team to schedule your appointment.
Reach Shines Energy over the phone or schedule your sump pump appointment with us online using our scheduling form!