Sump pumps & Ejector
Sump Pumps are used to remove water that accumulate in a sump pit. Sump pits are typically placed in basements or crawl spaces beneath a home.The purpose of sump pits is to collect water in one place for easy drainage to a place away from the home or building. Water may build up as a result of a high water table, drainage from a collection system or direct run-off.
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Do you worry about your basement flooding? If so, read the following article about sump pumps.
A sump pump will solve most basement flooding and leaking issues. As full service residential plumbing experts, Sina plumbing can install a sump system in your basement that will direct water from around and beneath the basement foundation into a sump pit at the lowest point. The electric powered sump pump will discharge the water out of the pit and into the city storm drain or wherever local codes require.
Replacement pumps
Like any equipment with moving parts, sump pumps will wear out over time and will need to be replaced. There is no general rule on how often a sump pump should be replaced since it depends on how often the pump operates.
Test Regularly
It is important to test your sump pump regularly to make sure it will operate when the next big downpour occurs. Test it by pouring a bucket of water into the sump pit. The pump should turn on, remove the water from the pit and shut itself off in a matter of seconds.
Consider a backup
If your home experiences a power outage out for an extended period or if your primary sump pump fails, a battery backup sump pump or one of many water powered backup systems (that use your home’s water supply pressure to remove water from the sump pit) will protect your basement from flooding. A Sina plumber can present several backup options.
Sewage Ejectors
Below Grade (ground) Bathrooms
Nearly all residential plumbing systems rely on the force of gravity to supply incoming water and to provide for the discharge of waste. But there are times when gravity will not do the job.
Occasionally, a fixture needs to be installed below the nearest available sewer or septic line, and the waste from the drain must be lifted to the level of the main drain.
An ejector pump must be installed to accomplish this. Ejector pumps are required where wastewater cannot flow to its destination by means of gravity at a velocity of at least 2 feet per second.
Sewage Ejector Systems
Sewage Ejector Systems are a complete all in one system for removing sewage from your house. These systems include the basin pump and line to both store the sewage and pump it to the next location. Sewage Ejector Systems are normally used in the basement of the house and help to quickly and efficiently remove the houses waste.