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Seal-Tite® Sump Pumps

A sump pump is a pump used to remove water that has accumulated in a sump pit. A sump pit, commonly found in the home basement, is simply a hole to collect water from around and beneath your foundation. The water may be collected by a basement waterproofing system, where it's funneled into the pit, or may collect because of rain or natural ground water, especially if the basement is below the water table level.

In some cases, a sump pump is used when a lower floor is below the municipal sewer lines, to pump greywater or blackwater waste from that floor to the sewer lines. Where this is locally prohibited, in order to prevent overload to those sewage systems, it may pump into a municipal water drainage system.

More modern houses in Virginia and North Carolina homes have 2 kinds of sump pumps: a storm water pump engineered to remove the groundwater that accumulates around the foundation and an ejector pump that pumps sanitary water from any downstairs plumbing (floor drains, bathrooms & laundry) into the sanitary sewage system. Some older houses might have just one combined (grey water) sump basin that expels both water sources into the sanitary system. Other homes may have no sump pump and were built without any footing drain tile arrangements or having tile systems that only gravity fed into the street’s sewer system.

Your Storm Water Pump

The storm water pump is the “core” of your basement’s waterproofing system, so if it fails, you'll take in water, often lots of water. We strongly advocate that you purchase a high quality sump pump; a cheap price doesn't seem like a bargain when inches of water are ruining your basement furniture, walls, and flooring. From our own intensive research, as well as our own long record of as a basement waterproofing company who successfully solves wet basement problems, we have found Goulds Pumps to be the most dependable and best value.

These pumps are made from all metal, stainless-steel components running in a protected oil chamber and have heavy duty ball bearing construction. Designed for basement waterproofing, these pumps can pump up to 110 gallons per minute and up to 66 ft up (head) depending on the models. Seal-Tite® will  install new sump pumps for all residential and commercial customers, and we .

The Need for a Battery Back Up Pump

Even the most dependable of pumps will finally break down. However, all electrical sump pumps are susceptible to system failures during power outages. The biggest storms - when you are most in need of an operational sump pump - is exactly when you don't want your sump pump to fail. Just for this reason, we always recommend a battery-operated sump pump system to anybody who has a storm water pump. Again, that rule of thumb applies: cheaper is not better. You need to be certain that your backup system is enough for your requirements and that the battery and battery charger are well-matched and also reliable.

If Your Sewage Pump Fails

You'll find that your ejector pump has failed if you discover your floor drain or downstairs plumbing system congesting. At once: stop use of all downstairs plumbing installations and get in touch with a plumber for service on this type of pump.

Seal-Tite® reccomends that you annually have your pumping equipment and demands checked over by a proven professional. To get your own complimentary review and analysis, contact Seal-Tite® today.

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We were impressed with the professionalism and care they took to permanently solve our foundation problem.

Robert & Sue M. - Alexandria, VA

Basement Health Association's STAR Award. Seal-Tite rates in the top 15 waterproofing companies in the US 2008-2011. 
Basement Health Association's STAR Award. Seal-Tite rates in the top 15 waterproofing companies in the US 2008-2011.