Sump Pump Buying Guide and Review for Consumers ( Zoeller and Other Best Brands)
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Before you buy a new sump pump, you need to decide on the type of sump pump you need. There are two main types: pedestal and submersible pump.
A
submersible is out of sight and is silent. This can be an important
advantage if you use the basement as a primary living area. A
submersible sump pump is also safer if there are children in your
house. Because submersible pumps sit in water, they have a life span of
5 to 15 years.
A pedestal pump, on the other hand is long
lasting and is less expensive. It may continue to operate for as long
as 20 to 30 years. Pedestal pumps are also much easier to repair as
compared to submersible pumps.
Battery Backup Sump Pumps
You can also buy a sump pump that will operate even when the electrical
power goes out during a thunderstorm or brownout.
These battery backup
sump pumps are basically auxiliary pumps and are used when the main
pump fails.
Battery backup sump pumps runs on a rechargeable
12-volt battery. Some models also operate on water pressure of the
house’s water system.
Best and Popular Sump Pump Brands
How to Buy a Sump Pump
You have several options when it comes to buying a sump pump. You can
buy a new sump pump from retailers or plumbing wholesalers, or battery
backup sump pump waterproofing contractors. The price depends on
quality, brand and features. The price range is from $50 to $500 or
even more.
Automatic switches are available in several types:
floats, diaphragms, and mercury switches. You can choose anyone of
them. Pumps with automatic switches have several advantages over manual
control. You have to be at home to turn on a pump with manual control
when your basement begins to flood. An automatic switch turns on
automatically when the water level rises over a certain level and it
can also protect the pump too. Most pumps burn out if they run "dry"
for too long. An automatic switch prevents this.
Price of sump
pumps is directly proportional to the unit's strength. Least expensive
models are also the weakest. A sump pump is measured by horsepower
ranging from 1/6 to 1/2 HP.
When buying a sump pump, pay
attention to the number of gallons per minute (GPM) or gallons per hour
(GPH) the pump will move. This capacity of the pump is a factor of both
the pump's efficiency and the "head," or "lift" i.e. the vertical
distance from the bottom of the sump to the highest point of discharge.
A pump may advertise "2400 GPH," but this may be measured at a 1-foot
head. At a 5-foot head, that number may drop to 2100 GPH, and at 10
feet 1800 GPH. Also note whether the pump is strong enough to pass
small solids, such as leaves and twigs.
Price of Sump Pumps
Price of pump also depends on material. Always look for parts and
housings that won't corrode. Cast bronze, alloy, stainless steel, and
epoxy-coated cast-iron housings are good. Avoid sheet metal.
Polypropylene and other related plastics are used in all grades of
pumps.
Also pay attention to the length of the power cord. They
come with 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25-foot-long power cords. Never us
extension cords with sump pumps.







Guest 7 months ago
Extension cords are OK to use with sump pumps, as long as the plug is kept out of water and the extension cord is of sufficient wire gauge size to allow the pump motor to run within its rated voltage range under full power.