The Importance of Daily Testin...

 Do you know if your sump pump is working?

Better yet, do you know if it’s not working?

Why should you test your sump pumps daily.

Sump pumps are a mechanical device that can fail at any time. You want to know when they fail before a storm hits or the ice melts.

Homeowners usually say two things when I ask them the questions above.

My pump never runs, we don’t get a lot of water.

My pump runs all the time, I can hear it working.

In either case you need to know when a pump fails before an emergency event, like the 9.5″ of rail we had in 2020 May in Chicago.

In these arctic cold spells we have had multiple customers who have had 1- 2 year old pumps burn up & die due to frozen or blocked discharge lines. They received excessive run time alerts, where their pumps run for 3 minutes without turning off.

The water does not discharge, the water in the pit does not go down and the pump usually dies or burns up.

Like a car, gas generator or even a snow blower, pumps need to be exercised, if it has been sitting for a long time you know it’s going to have issues, the same as any mechanical device.

If you have a sump pump in a crawlspace it’s even more important, because most people never go down in there.

If you have a bathroom ejector pump in your basement that should be tested daily as well.

This is why your pump needs to be tested every day.

This is the reason why Basement DefenderTM was invented by Roy Spencer.

Roy Spencer - President of Basement Defender

Roy is a respected authority in the waterproofing industry, with over 40 years of experience under his belt. His company, Perma-Seal, has earned a reputation as Chicagoland’s premier waterproofing contractor, thanks to Roy’s unwavering commitment to quality, integrity, and customer satisfaction.

His latest innovation, the Basement Defender, is a testament to his dedication to providing homeowners with the best possible protection against basement flooding, representing a major leap forward in the industry’s efforts to prevent water damage and save homeowners from costly repairs.