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For homeowners who live in areas that receive heavy rainfall throughout the year, sump pumps aren’t just a convenience; they’re a must. Ultimately, it is the single most important component that protects your house from flooding and saves you from very significant water damage. If you live in a heavy rainfall-receiving area and don’t have a sump pump, or think that your sump pump isn’t able to handle the rain effectively, you’re at the right place. In this article, we’ll go over the two sump pump models and the benefits of finding the right sump pump for your house.

There are two sump pump models you can choose from; decide on the one that is suitable for your house.

PUMP PEDESTAL SUMP

If the sump pump only needs to work occasionally, this can be a better option. These models have their motor positioned above the sump pit, and this feature makes it easier to do the repairs. Since they’re not entirely submerged in the water, they also last longer. Also, as a general rule, they don’t cost as much.

PUMP THAT IS SUBMERSIBLE

These pumps are usually located closer to the water's source, and as a result, they’re more effective at pumping water. When it comes to buildings that deal with water much more often, these are more efficient. They’re usually also more silent because they’re submerged in water. For extremely narrow or deep sump pits, submersible alternatives are frequently the best choice.

Safeguard Your House Before the Next Storm

As a homeowner, one of the smartest investments you can make is installing the correct sump pump. With the correct system and professional installation, you can protect your property against serious water damage. If you have made your decision and need professional help to get your plan into action, give a call to the professionals at Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We offer a wide range of plumbing services and will help you throughout all the steps of this process. Call us today and schedule your appointment.

The Importance of Backup Power and Alarms

Power outages are common to see during storms and usually occur exactly when a sump pump needs to be working the most, especially due to heavy rainfall. Adding a reliable backup power can be crucial to ensuring the pump will work even when the electricity goes out. This simple backup can help the homeowner with hours of protection during storms and prevent gallons of water from damaging the property and belongings. It is also important that you pair your sump pump with a water alarm. These alarms alert the owner when water levels rise higher than they should, allowing you to act before any damage occurs. Backup power and alarms ensure that your sump pump works efficiently when you need it the most. If you want to learn more, call a plumber from Mr. Rooter Plumbing today.

Need Help With Your Sump Pump Installation? Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing Today

At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we always go above and beyond to provide you with the highest quality service possible. Our team can perform whatever sump pump service you need, whether it’s installation, replacement, or repair. You can rely on us to do the job right the first time. Call us today to learn more about us and our services or get estimates for your next sump pump installation right away.

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