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Outdoor Sump Pump Installation

Sump Pump Installation: Outdoor Sump Pump Installation


The use of a sump pump eliminates the risk of flooding. A sump pump prevents floods in your yard as well as in your basement by pumping away any excess water that gathers beneath your house and directing it away from your home. This is the reason why the backyard is so swampy.


Is it possible to install sump pumps in the backyard?

Sump pumps located outside your home remove undesired rainwater that has pooled in your backyard and direct it to a site that is located further away from your home's foundation. This can be accomplished in two different ways by using an outside sump pump. First, they can establish a location to collect an excessive amount of rainwater and then pump that water into a storm sewer.


How far below the ground should an outdoor sump pump be installed?

In the majority of situations, the pit needs to have a depth of at least 24 inches and can be as deep as 36 inches. However, some builders opt to utilize a standard 5-gallon bucket instead. It doesn't take long for a shallow pit to become completely submerged in water, which forces the sump pump to cycle on and off repeatedly, which reduces the pump's lifespan along with that of its check valve.


How far away from the house should the discharge from the sump pump go?

At a minimum of ten feet and ideally twenty feet away from your home's foundation, the discharge point should be located. In the event that this does not occur, the water will be reabsorbed by the soil, and your pump will be required to remove it once more. Your foundation will be damaged, it will contribute to erosion, and your sump pump will wear out much more quickly if there is a steady flow of water.


Where is the best place to install a sump pump?

In a perfect world, the basin for your sump pump should be installed in the part of your basement that is the lowest point, so that water will naturally flow there. Use your eyes to guide you as much as possible, and then check with a level to make sure the ground is sloping downhill.


Should I put my sump pump on bricks instead of the floor?

Make sure that your sump pump is not sitting on any debris, such as silt or gravel, as this could cause the motor to become damaged if it were to be sucked into the pump. Instead, place it on steady, flat bricks. In addition to this, check to see that the sump basin has a filter fabric wrapped around it to prevent any debris from entering.


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