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High amounts of rainfall in Ohio during the springtime make this the ideal time to inspect your sump pump to make sure it is in good working order. While your sump pump is out of sight, it should not be out of mind.
A sump pump protects your basement and home from water damage by pumping groundwater away from your home. If the pump is working properly, it will collect groundwater in a pit below the basement floor. When the pit begins to fill, a float triggers the sump pump to turn itself on, then pump the water out to a city storm sewer or the nearest drainage ditch.
Here are some helpful tips to determine if your sump pump is ready for the spring rains.
We also recommend checking to ensure the water makes it to the street while the sump pump is working. If not, that could mean the downspout is clogged and you’ll need a professional to inspect and clean the downspout.
The Waterworks can help if you need a new system or want to learn more about a battery backup system for your current pump. Our pro-technicians can ensure your sump pump still works in the event of a power outage to increase flood prevention.
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