The Workhorse Sump Pump System – Confidence Delivered! The sump pump is integral to your drainage system, removing collected water. Without it, the system is ineffective. Using the right pump is vital; any pump failure or inability to handle incoming water compromises the system. Rely...
The sump pump is integral to your drainage system, removing collected water. Without it, the system is ineffective. Using the right pump is vital; any pump failure or inability to handle incoming water compromises the system. Rely on the expertise of ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing for peace of mind and optimal protection. Contact us for a free inspection and estimate, and let us handle your basement or crawl space water issue with our reliable sump pump installation.
Choosing the correct pump is a pivotal aspect of your waterproofing system. An inadequately sized sump pump won’t endure; an undersized one will overwork and fail to expel water, while an oversized pump will cycle excessively, potentially leading to motor damage. Ineffective pumps often contribute to system failure. At ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing, we simplify this process. Our experts will guide you in selecting the appropriately sized pump with the right horsepower for your needs, ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of your waterproofing solution.
Our liner is a sturdy high-volume basin with an airtight lid that keeps moisture and damp odors contained and not wafting up into your living space.
Features of the ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing sump liner include:
Higher-powered, more reliable sump pumps run on electricity. Because power goes out occasionally, and generally during thunderstorms, a battery back-up should be considered in the event that your home loses power during a heavy storm.
Without a battery back-up system or generator, your pump stops working when the power goes out and can cause your basement or crawl space to flood. With ’58 Foundations & Waterproofing, you’ll be covered with our Workhorse OT system. It works overtime (OT) during power outages, pump failures and the heaviest of rain storms.