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The least disruptive and most effective way to keep a basement dry is to install a sump pump and waterproofing system.
The following are steps our basement waterproofing technicians take when installing a sump pump system in your home. At DryZone Basement Systems, our certified basement waterproofers can install a complete sump pump system in just one visit to your home!
For a FREE sump pump installation estimate from DryZone Basement Systems in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including Springfield, Providence, Newton and other nearby areas, call or e-mail us today!
First, a sump pump pit is excavated for the liner and pump to be placed in. This protects your sump pump from the mud and debris around the pump pit.
It's important that the sump pit is large enough, but not too large. Sump pits that are too large tend to go too deeply into the ground, pumping out water far below your home, causing unnecessary work and electricity usage. When placed in a small pit, a sump pump can pump water out faster than it can fill the liner, causing them to turn on and off quickly and burn out sooner.
For a sump pump to be most effective at removing water it needs to be located in the lowest spot of the floor. Your certified waterproofing specialist will determine where that spot is by using a laser level. If the sump cannot be located in the low spot, a PVC feed line should be run through the floor from the low spot to the sump pump location.
When installing a reliable sump pump system, it's a good idea to install a perimeter French drain system, like WaterGuard®.
First, the floor around the edge of the basement is jackhammered, and a layer of clean stone is set down. A perimeter drain is installed on top of the stone, and is backfilled with more clean stone.
This drain is used to collect water from the basement wall-floor joint, the basement walls and from under the basement floor, and direct it to the installed sump pump.
Our patented WaterGuard® Basement Drainage System includes a wall flange that extends slightly up the basement wall to collect water that may leak from the walls. If you have one of our basement wall products installed, the wall covering will be tucked behind the flange to direct moisture from the walls into your drain.
If your home has concrete block walls, weep holes will be drilled in the blocks at the very bottom to relieve the water and the pressure from the walls.
A special outlet connects the perimeter drain to the sump pump system and clean gravel is backfilled around the sump pump liner.
To keep your sump pump system as clean as possible, this gravel is used to discourage silt and sediment from entering the liner.
An airtight sump pump lid including rubber grommets around all pipes and wires, keeps odors and humidity from rising out of the sump pit, while also preventing items and debris from falling in from the basement floor. Having an airtight, secure lid on your liner is also excellent in preventing animals and children from attempting to play in the water!
If you have a secondary pump installed in the pit, an additional discharge line will be installed. This prevents the pipes from being overwhelmed and also ensures the pumps won't pump back and forth between each other. Discharge lines should NEVER be tied together on the inside of your home!
To complete the sump pump installation, the floor is restored flush for a clean, attractive look.
The system we use does not leave a gap around the perimeter of the basement floor which can collect dust, debris, and other items that can clog your waterproofing system.
This is in place to ensure better drainage and a more reliable system, and it provides a clean, neat, and professional basement repair.
Outside of your home, an anti-freeze device called IceGuard® is usually installed. The discharge line is buried underground, while the installer is careful to remove sections of the lawn in whole pieces before making the trench for the pipe. This helps to ensure the least disruption to your landscaping throughout the installation. A special outlet is installed flush with the ground and is safe for lawn mower or lawn tractor traffic.
Our certified sump pump installation crew takes extra care to leave your basement clean, neat, and clear of debris for you at the end of the installation.
Dust is cleaned from the basement floor and the discharge line outside is inspected to be sure that the water is being discharged to an appropriate location.
Our sump pump installation crew will remove all debris in which they create, and most times customers comment their basement is cleaner than before we started!
To allow for future testing or inspection, DryZone Basement Systems will install several "ports" in the perimeter drain, where a hose or dehumidifier drainage line can be inserted. During annual checkups and sump pump maintenance, this helps us with testing and inspection.
Once your basement is protected from water seepage, it's a great idea to take advantage of the cleaner, drier, more attractive area as storage or living space.
If you don't already have one installed, be sure to ask about our battery backup sump pumps and other basement products that can add energy efficiency, beauty, and comfort to your home.
DryZone Basement Systems also provides crawl space sealing and encapsulation!
When you decide it's time to waterproof the basement and install a sump pump in your home, we are ready to help! We offer free, no-obligation inspections and written sump pump installation quotes to all homeowners in our Massachusetts and Rhode Island service area.
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