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Sump Pumps
Homeowners with basements often find themselves relying on these multifunctional spaces more than they'd initially expect. Yours might be a place where you can have a movie night, put your children's playroom, or store family heirlooms. The drawback to keeping treasured memories and furniture down here? It could be in danger from flooding. Flooding can do a number on your downstairs, especially If you live in an area that gets a lot of rain or in an older house. Avoid potential damage to your home and bank account with a high-powered sump pump from Abt. This subtle machine is typically installed in a pit under your house called a sump basin. Instead of flooding during a rainstorm, the water accumulates in the basin, and then the device transports it to a drainage point. If you have any reason to fear your home flooding, a sump pump is an essential tool to protect your property.
Prevention is Key
We have all heard the disaster tales after a big storm before. It can be devastating to wake up with all your boxes, furniture and other appliances underwater. Even if insurance covers the damages, the aftereffects can take a long time to resolve. And when there is water damage, bacteria is not often far behind. Prevent mold and mildew from growing in your basement and turning it into a petri dish with help from a sump pump. Water damage can also ruin your flooring, walls and even the integrity of your home—forcing you to remodel before you are ready. What's more is that these devices can prevent the middle-of-the-night scramble to salvage your valuables. Once you've armed your home with one of these, there's no need to wake up to trudge through a water-filled basement and risk injury. Gain peace of mind so you can sleep comfortably during a rainstorm.
What to Look For
Before you buy a sump pump, it is important to consider the different types available. The two most popular kinds are the submersible and pedestal models. The submersible model is the more traditional design and installs inside the basin under the house. This design takes up less space and is often quieter than a pedestal model, which is above ground and easier to access. Another choice to keep in mind is whether you want a manual or automatic system. When water levels rise and reach an automatic device it turns itself on, while you must turn a manual system on and off yourself. If you are looking for a little added peace of mind, then a battery-operated backup with a float switch will instill extra confidence. These run independently of your power system to continue working even if the electricity is out. This is enabled by the float switch which automatically triggers the pump if the flood rises to a certain level. Sleep soundly knowing you're safe with one of these.
Along with the main device, Abt offers a variety of replacement parts like batteries and check valves to make sure your home is covered against flooding. If you want to learn more about which anti-flooding device is best for you then check out our Sump Pump Buying Guide. You can also talk with one of our experts at 800-860-3577 for additional information.
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