About Sump Pumps
What Is A Sump Pump?
A sump pump is a machine that is used to remove water that has accumulated in a hole that is located the lowest part of the basement; commonly called a sump pit. This water can accumulate in two ways. One way is when the water enters via the perimeter drains of the basement waterproofing system and funnels into the pit. Another way is when the basement is below the water table level and water arrives because of the natural ground water or rain.
How Do Sump Pumps Work?
While the water fills up the sump pit, the sump pumps kicks on and pumps the water out through various pipes. The drainage from the pump can go either outdoors away from the foundation of the house or into the main water drainage system of the house. To keep the basement from getting flooded, the water is diverted into the hole and moved out by the sump pump. There are two types of sump pump; one type is submersible while the other type is called a pedestal.

