Sump pumps perform important functions for your home all year round, collecting and removing excess condensation from your air conditioner and protecting your home from rising groundwater – but it’s in the rainy season that they really start to pay off. Basement waterproofing experts in Morris County, NJ, know that having a well-maintained sump pump is key to preventing flooding – so here are some top tips for testing your equipment and making sure it’s all in good working order.
- Find your sump pump’s outlet pipe and inspect it for damage and clogging. Clear it of any debris and ensure it is positioned to direct water away from the foundations of your home.
- Check the sump pump’s electrical cord for damage and replace if necessary. Plug the cord into an outlet (many people unplug their sump pumps over the dry season) and ensure it is getting power.
- Inspect the interior of your sump pump for leaves or debris, removing anything that can cause clogs.
- Pour water into the basin of your sump pump until it turns on and begins to pump the water out. If your pump has floats, make sure they are functioning correctly and are not catching on anything, as it is these floats which trigger the pumping action.
- If your pump is not working or requires repairs, call in the specialists. They’ll be able to offer you an affordable, lasting solution.
Sump pump installation, repair and maintenance in Morris County NJ
Bonded Waterproofing Systems can assist you with servicing your sump pump or installing new systems. Our industry-leading warranty gives you a lifetime guarantee for the quality of our work and our more than 30 years of local experience means we’ll deliver an affordable and durable solution to your basement’s problems.
We also offer affordable interest-free financing – helping you maintain your biggest asset without breaking your budget.
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