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Five Ways A Basement Sump Pump Protects Your Home

Homeowners in Minnesota usually worry about their basement sump pump in the spring. Even though winter is the season of snow and ice, there’s still plenty of rain and sleet that falls from December through February. That can spell trouble if you don’t have a basement sump pump.

While your basement may already have an exterior drainage system installed to prevent flooding, it won’t help much in heavy downpours when all that water needs to go somewhere. A sump pump or home ejector pump

Plumbers with Dean’s Home Services have experience with sump pump repair, installation, and maintenance of home sump pumps. The following are just some of the ways a good sump pump can protect you from damage during these months:

Benefits of a Basement Sump Pump

It prevents water from entering your basement.
When snow melts or heavy rains hit, the ground can become saturated and cause water to seep into your basement. A sump pump is designed to collect this water and pump it out of your home before it has a chance to cause damage.

It keeps your basement dry and free of standing water

A sump pump ensures that your basement remains dry and free of standing water. This is important because standing water can lead to mold growth, which can cause health problems and further damage to your home.

It protects your belongings from water damage

If water enters your basement, it can damage or destroy any belongings that are stored there. A sump pump can prevent this by removing the water before it has a chance to cause damage.

It prevents damage to your foundation

When water seeps into your basement, it can cause damage to your foundation. Over time, this can lead to cracks, shifting, and even collapse. A sump pump can prevent this by removing the water before it has a chance to cause damage.

It can save you money on repairs

If your basement floods, you will likely need to pay for repairs to your home and belongings. These costs can add up quickly and be a financial burden. By installing a sump pump, you can prevent the need for

Bonus Tip to Protect Your Home and Basement from Flooding

  • Landscape with plants and vegetation that resist soil erosion.
  • Make sure that water drains away from your home. Consider running extensions to downspouts and leader pipes.
  • Keep window wells free of debris and consider installing window well covers.
  • Consult with a local basement waterproofing contractor to inspect the foundation condition and make any necessary repairs.
  • Locate and label the main water shut-off valve in your home and learn how to operate it.
  • Install an automatic water shut-off valve, as this is the best way to protect your home from water damage. A consultation with Water Security Systems is available to all Private Client policyholders.

A basement sump pump is an important part of any basement or crawlspace because it helps remove water from these areas before it has time to seep through walls or concrete floors. When flooding occurs, water will fill up basements and crawlspaces until their capacity is reached. Once this happens, the excess water moves towards lower points within your houses such as floors and walls—in some cases even rising above them!

When you need sump pump repairs, call Dean’s Home Services for repairs and the best sump pumps to keep your basement dry.

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