Looking for information about sump pump alternatives? If so, this article has what you need. We’re going to talk about what sump pumps are, how they’re used, sump pump alternatives, the fact that water causes most foundation problems, and more.
A sump pump is a piece of equipment designed to control groundwater around the foundation. Sump pumps are placed in either a basement or a crawl space, depending on the type of foundation. A sump pump’s job is to collect excess water in the soil around the foundation and expel it away from the foundation.
Many homeowners are surprised to learn that most foundation problems are caused by water. When there’s excess water in the soil around the foundation, bad things happen. A lack of water in the soil around a foundation can also cause trouble. Here are a couple of ways too much water in the soil can cause problems for a foundation:
Excess moisture in the ground around a foundation that can’t drain off will cause hydrostatic pressure to build up and push against the foundation wall. If the pressure isn’t relieved, the wall will eventually start to bow inward and even crack.
Differential settlement is when a foundation settles into the soil unevenly (See the illustration below). If it isn’t corrected, differential settlement can cause severe structural damage.
Excess water in the soil around the foundation is a common cause of differential settlement. Therefore, controlling groundwater around the foundation is the best way to prevent foundation trouble. While sump pumps are frequently used as part of a drain tile system, there are other ways to ensure the soil around your foundation doesn’t get waterlogged that are less expensive. Keep in mind that they might not be as effective though
Since water causes most foundation problems, sump pumps are used - along with a drain tile system - to expel collected water away from the foundation. In other words, sump pumps help keep groundwater under control around the foundation.
A sump pump - along with a sump pit - is part of a drain tile system. The purpose of a drain tile system is to prevent excess moisture from building up in the soil around the foundation. Here’s how it works:
A drain tile system includes three basic parts, a buried, perforated drainage pipe, a sump pit, and a sump pump. Excess moisture in the soil flows into the drainage pipe and gets channeled toward the sump pit. When the sump pit is full, the sump pump turns on and ejects the water away from the foundation.
For more information, see Basement Drain Systems: The Secret To A Dry Basement.
You might need a sump pump if you have:
You’re highly unlikely to need a sump pump if you live in an arid region.
Although a drain tile system - which includes a sump pump - is the best way to control groundwater around a foundation, there are some other things you can do to prevent excess soil moisture:
All homeowners should be familiar with the common signs of foundation problems. These include:
If you’re interested in foundation waterproofing, including sump pump alternatives, contact us today for a foundation evaluation. We serve areas in Lincoln, Omaha, Grand Island, Kearney, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and parts of Northeastern Kansas. See our service area page for more information.
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