New sump pump and sump basket installation done right the first time. All-Ways Dry sizes every system for your specific water volume and installs with all proper components, float switch, check valve, discharge line, and cover.
A complete sump system includes the pump, basket (pit), float switch, check valve, discharge line, and lid, every component installed correctly.
Many sump pump failures are caused by installation errors, wrong float switch setting, missing check valve, undersized pit, or discharge line that drains back into the pit. All-Ways Dry installs complete, properly configured systems.
We recommend battery backup systems with every new installation. Michigan storms that cause basement flooding often coincide with power outages, a battery backup keeps your pump running exactly when you need it most.
Submersible pumps sit inside the pit and are quieter, handle more water, and last longer for most applications. We typically recommend submersible pumps for new installations.
The sump basket (pit) is the reservoir the pump sits in. Proper sizing ensures the pump has adequate water to run efficiently without short-cycling. We install correctly sized baskets for your application.
Discharge water should exit through a pipe to the exterior of your home, draining away from the foundation. Improper discharge location, draining too close to the foundation, defeats the purpose of the pump.
Yes, we strongly recommend battery backup systems for Michigan homeowners. We discuss backup options with every installation and can install combination primary/backup pump systems.
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