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Find the ideal sump pump to help you keep your basement dry. Our wide selection includes submersible and pedestal sump pumps, plus accessories.

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Sump pumps are a must-have for every home, especially those in wet areas, as they pump out accumulated water to prevent flooding, mold, and structural damage. We offer a variety of sizes, power ratings, and designs to suit any home.
How to choose a sump pump for my basement?
The key features to consider are the power rating and the type of sump pump you need. One-third horsepower pumps are common and good for average-sized homes in areas with lower flood risk. If your home is large, or flood risks are higher, a 1/2 or 1 horsepower sump will help ensure your home stays dry. You will also want to decide whether a pedestal or submersible pump is the best option for you.
What are pedestal sump pumps?
Pedestal sump pumps, also known as column sump pumps, have a water intake that is flush with the ground, and a pumping column that supports a motor on top. Pedestal sump pumps are perfect for narrow sump pits, affordable, and are also easy to set up and maintain.
What are submersible sump pumps?
Submersible sump pumps are placed at the bottom of wider sump pits and feature the water intake and motor in the same waterproof unit. Submersible sump pumps are more expensive and more powerful than pedestal sump pumps and can pump out larger solids. Since submersible pumps work underwater, they work more quietly.
How does a sump pump prevent flooding?
Sump pumps are usually placed in the sump pit and typically have float switches, so when the water level rises, it will automatically activate the pump and begin removing water.

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