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Why do I have 2 sump pits?

Why do I have 2 sump pits?

The reason for 2 sump pumps per pit is to ensure you have a fail-safe in case the first one, or your home’s power fails. Now, if you have a whole-home generator, the battery backup can be replaced with a secondary Primary Sump Pump.

Why do I have two sump pumps in my basement?

Multiple pits with pumps are most often used (1) when more than one sump pump is needed and they don;t all fit in one pit, and (2) when the house is large enough that despite proper operation of a sump pump, water still seeps up onto the floor on the opposite side of the basement.

How does a sump pump work in a basement?

Water goes into the sump pump through drains or it just naturally travels through the soil. The sump pump is usually in a specially constructed sump pit, and it pumps the water out of the pit and away from the building. The sump pump stands in a sump pit, which is just a hole made for the pump.

When to use a 2 nd sump pump?

So, by installing the 2 nd sump pump slightly higher, or on top of the primary pump, they won’t be working in tandem. The 2 nd pump will only have to work in the scenario that your primary pump fails or can’t keep up with the water that enters your sump pit basin. Typical Kansas City sump pumps are expected to last 5 years.

How do you drill a hole in sump pump basin?

Drilling the holes is easy. Start by removing the basin from the pit and drying it. Then, attach a 1/4″ drill bit to a drill and firmly press down into the side of the pit and drill the hole! We recommend using a drill like the BLACK+DECKER 20V – it is powerful but light enough to use with one hand.

How big does a sump pump need to be?

The pit is usually only about two feet deep and about a foot-and-a-half wide, with a gravel base, and will be located at the lowest point in your basement or crawl space. In order to turn on, sump pumps have either a float activator arm or a pressure sensor which triggers them to take care of an incoming problem.

How do you stop a basement from flooding?

One way to help stop water from entering your basement is by installing a dry well. Your basement windows act as a weak point in your home, allowing water to enter. By installing dry wells around any windows experiencing flooding, you can improve drainage and reroute water away from the foundation.

Do I need a sump pump?

The biggest indicator that you need a sump pump is if your basement has flooded before. That either means you need to install a sump pump or that your sump pump needs to be replaced. Another key indicator that you need a sump pump is if there’s water buildup anywhere in your basement.

How do sump pits work?

As the sump tank or sump pit fills with water, the pump automatically turns on. It moves the liquid, mostly water, out of the pit through pipes that run out from your home to an area where the water can drain away from your foundation.

What is a basement pump?

A sump pump keeps the space beneath your basement, and your basement itself, from flooding during excessive storms. The sump is a small reservoir under your basement that is meant to fill when groundwater levels rise, instead of letting the water seep into the basement and cause damage.