Crawl Space Sump Pump - What to Look For
If your crawl space leaks after a rainstorm, you need to install a sump pump. A wet crawl space can lead to serious issues such as mold, allergens, high energy bills, saggy floors, and more. There are many sump options available, and selecting the best one can be confusing and overwhelming. Here's the real deal on what to look for when choosing the sump pump system to best protect your crawl space and home.
A specially engineered crawl space sump pump system should have:
- A sturdy liner with holes to allow water from the ground to enter and be pumped out.
- An airtight lid so that water isn't evaporating into your crawl space environment.
- A floor drain in the lid to offer protection against flooding in the case of a plumbing leak.
- A reliable cast iron pump with a mechanical float switch - avoid pressure switches!
- A stand under the pump to allow sediment, mud, debris, or gravel to settle to the bottom without clogging or affecting the pump.
- An alarm system to alert you when the pump had failed or there is a plumbing leak.