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Get Ready for Spring With a Sump Pump!

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Here at Westland Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing, we’re on a mission to make sure that homeowners stay safe and protected from flash floods. They’re a problem in many areas of the country and they can be extremely bad in the spring. When the snow and ice melt, and the temperatures rapidly warm up, water can become a major issue for the basements of homes all throughout our area.

Consider investing in a sump pump in Westlake, OH! This nifty piece of technology can simply drain out the water that would otherwise flood your basement and send it somewhere gravity can remove it. If you’re new to the world of sump pumps, or perhaps you’re a veteran to this kind of plumbing technology, we’d like you to keep reading to learn why you might want a sump pump this spring!

How Does a Sump Pump Work?

A sump pump works in a very particular way that helps alleviate your basement from floods. There’s the sump mechanism, and the pump mechanism, so the system itself is fairly easy to explain with the handy namesake!

The sump is basically a pit drilled deep beneath your home’s basement, through the foundation of your house. This is what collects the water when flooding starts to occur. Since there’s now a place for excess moisture to go, it will all collect in this sump. This would be a problem except for the pump part!

The pump then pushes the water out of the sump and into an area of your property where it can be sent into storm drains or at least sent back to the water source where it’s supposed to be. This is an eco-friendly way of removing the water that would normally flood your basement, and putting it back into the environment.

The Risks That Come With Floods

While this might sound like cool technology, not every home needs a sump pump, right? Well, before you decide whether your home needs one or not, we should talk about the risks that come with flooding.

Flooding can cause excess mold growth that will harm your indoor air quality and the foundation of your home. Mold rots the wooden beams of your house, and just a few major floods in your basement can make this problem a lot worse.

Floodwaters will also destroy all the hard work you put into finishing your basement, and they’ll even damage precious family heirlooms that require a dry atmosphere.

Basically, if your basement floods, there are a whole host of negative things that can happen.

Let’s Work Together to Protect Your Home

Treat your basement like you would the rest of your home. Standing water should never be tolerated, and when a flood warning appears, you should feel comfortable and ready. Work with our team to get our home outfitted with a sump pump in time for the heavy April showers. Just get in touch with us and we’ll take care of the rest!

Contact Westland Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing for more information about sump pump installation

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