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Sump Pump Installation in Greenwood, IN

Greenwood, IN Sump Pump Installation

As a homeowner, there’s nothing worse than discovering water pouring into your basement after a torrential rainstorm or flash flood. The damage to your home and belongings can be devastating. By installing a sump pump to remove unwanted water from your basement, you can protect your basement and crawlspace from flooding and property damage.

Johnson Heating | Cooling | Plumbing are the experts to call when you need a professional sump pump installation in Greenwood, IN done right.

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Sump Pump Basics

A sump pump is placed in the lowest level of a home or business to remove water that may come into a basement or crawlspace. A sump pump pit is a basin dug into the ground beneath the basement floor. It collects excess water.

After a heavy rain or when moisture from the ground accumulates from a spring thaw, water can seep into a building through the foundation walls or basement floors. Moisture will then begin to accumulate in a sump pump pit. When the water reaches a certain level, the sump pump will automatically kick on and immediately begin to pump out the unwanted water away from the foundation of the building and often directly into municipal drains. Sump pumps are a great tool to prevent water damage.

Types of Sump Pumps

 

Not every Greenwood, IN area home has the same kind of sump pump installed. There are two different types of sump pumps that you should be aware of.

Submersible Sump Pump

A submersible sump pump can be placed inside the hole in the floor. This hole is called the sump pump pit. Its motor is waterproof, so it can run underwater. Submersible units run quietly and may last for many years.

Pedestal Sump Pump

A pedestal sump pump has a motor on top of the column and is placed above the floor inside a basement. Because the motor on a pedestal unit is not waterproof, it is not placed inside a sump pump pit, but it can be placed in cellars, crawlspaces, and other areas where there are no basins. Pedestal pumps operate on a float switch to turn on the pump when the water hits a particular level. Pedestal pumps are also a lower-cost option for consumers.

Battery Backup Sump Pumps

Either sump pump needs electricity to run. When storms hit Greenwood and knock out the power, there is still a risk that your basement could flood. Having a battery backup installed will make sure that your sump pump will still work even when the power is out.

Sump Pump Benefits

Many people think that a sump pump means that a home’s basement or crawl space has flooded in the past and that sump pumps are often an indicator of damage. However, having a sump pump is often a preventative measure that can provide many benefits to your home.

Prevents Property Damage from Flooding

When water is pouring into a basement from flooding, a sump pump can easily prevent standing water from forming. If you keep valuables and family heirlooms in the basement, flooding can be disastrous, so a working sump pump is a must to protect your personal property.

Avoids Mold and Mildew Formation

Water and dampness in a basement are key ingredients for mold and mildew growth. Both pose health risks as well as damage to building materials and property. Installing a sump pump can help keep your basement dry and stop mold and mildew from forming.

Reduces the Risk of Electrical Fires and Short Circuits

Flooding is a common cause of electrical fires. Water buildup in basements can also be a cause of short circuits in appliances that are kept down there such as washing machines or heating systems. These appliances can be ruined even if the water doesn’t result in causing a fire.

Enhances Indoor Air Quality

Mold, mildew, and dampness in basements can contribute to poor indoor air quality, leading to respiratory problems and allergies. By preventing moisture buildup, a sump pump helps maintain a healthier living environment for you and your family.

Prevents Soil Erosion

Excess water around the foundation of your home can lead to soil erosion, which compromises the stability of the structure. A sump pump helps redirect water away from the foundation, reducing the risk of erosion and foundation damage.

Increases Property Value

Sump pumps help maintain your home and protect it from structural damage caused by flooding. Potential home buyers will also appreciate this feature in a home they are considering.

Ron Griesemer, Owner

Contact Johnson Heating | Cooling | Plumbing for Sump Pump Installation in Greenwood, IN

For over 50 years, Johnson Heating | Cooling | Plumbing has been your neighborhood team of plumbing experts to call on for sump pump repair and replacement services in Greenwood, IN. Speak to our friendly staff today to learn more about our variety of options in sump pump installation services.

We are proud of our reputation for reliability and trust. We will arrive on time and listen closely to your needs before performing any service. Call us today to schedule an appointment for sump pump installation in your Greenwood home.

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