I’m sure everyone has noticed the fall rains are here and things are getting chillier quickly. This is the perfect time to think about winterizing your home.
While most people check the roof first when winterizing their home, followed by the electrical and the foundation, key elements like the sump pump and back-up valve can be overlooked causing trouble down the road.
For the intrepid do-it-yourselfer, winterizing your sump pump can be done on your own. In the event you’re uncomfortable handling the ins and outs of basement waterproofing all by yourself, call in the winterizing experts.
Nevertheless, here are the basics regarding the winterization of your sump pump:
To help remove the possibility of freezing, first remove the discharge extension as close to your home as possible. Install the diffuser cap from the end of the pipe in its place.
Open your sump basin by removing all 4 bolts. Check every clamp connection to make sure they are tight and then test the pump by adding water into it until it cycles. Keep in mind the water might need to be 6-8” above the pump before it will cycle.
Replace the batteries in your high water alarm.
If you have a battery backup system, check the water level in the battery. Add distilled water if necessary.
If you have a free flow discharge with a heat cable, plug it in after the first snow falls.
There you go, some very simple tips to help you winterize your sump pump and avoid costly and damaging accidents over the Winter!
If all this is too complicated, contact the experts at Standard Water Control today to handle all your sump pump and back up valve jobs and projects!