Do I Need Two Sump Pumps?
A sump pump is a pump that’s used to drain the water out of a basement or a crawl space. It’s also capable of draining the groundwater from the surrounding foundation, which is extremely useful for the prevention of hydrostatic pressure. Instead of relying on gravity, it pumps the water out and discharges it far from the foundation. Installing a sump pump is a great way to make sure there’s no flooding in your home’s sub-level and makes your life a whole lot easier. That said, there are certain situations in which you will need to take extra measures and install a second sump pump.
If you live in North Carolina, you don’t need to be told how much it rains, especially during the summer. The constant precipitation causes frequent flooding and your sump pump has to handle pumping out all that water. After storms, it’s common to hear sump pumps working for hours at a time as the water rushes into the pit. Even if the sump pump does its job and your basement doesn’t flood after a storm, it would still be wise to invest in a second sump pump. If your sump pump is running for hours because of the copious amounts of water it has to pump out, the battery will be overworked and the pump will stop working.
If you lived in a dryer state, you could get away with a single sump pump. Homeowners in NC’s Research Triangle Area, however, need to make extra preparations to make sure their basements and crawl spaces are protected. A single sump pit should have a back-up battery in case the main battery fails. A sump pump like our The SafeDri™ battery back-up sump pump system is perfect for a rainy region like Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.

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