Dependable Sump Pump Setup Specialists in Moores Mill, Alabama
If your sump pump fails, your system will fail, and your basement may get wet. That is why, you should consider installing a state-of-the-art sump pump system from Moores Mill Plumbing Services that comes with robust components and a high-quality battery backup to keep your basement protected from flooding year-round, no matter the season.
Look no further than Moores Mill Plumbing Services for all your installation needs for sump pumps in Moores Mill, AL. Our experts, who are fully licensed, certified, and insured are also equipped to handle sump pump service and troubleshooting.
Our sump pump was built specifically by our specialists, and it underwent testing by our service department for three years before it was launched to the public. We always recommend adding battery backup support to our sump pump since storms can often cause power cuts. We usually advise installing our sump pump liner in conjunction with the sump pump. The sump pump liner is designed with large holes that let groundwater flow in and allow it to be pumped out. An integrated pump stand prevents dirt from reaching the impeller.
We Set Up Various Types of Sump Pumps
A variety of sump pump models available on the market. Our team assesses the specific needs of your property and provide a tailored recommendation.
Our Moores Mill sump pump installation specialists are prepared to assist with many types of configurations, such as:
Pedestal Sump Pumps
Pedestal pumps, as indicated, is mounted on a pedestal, with its motor raised above the sump. This allows it to stay dry even when water fills up the basin. The elevated motor extends the lifespan of pedestal pumps, as they tend to last significantly longer submersible models.
Another key differentiator is that pedestal pumps offer easier access for maintenance due to their raised design. On the downside, they tend to be louder and less subtle compared to submersible pumps because of the exposed motor. We offer pedestal systems in both plastic and cast iron. You can select from a range of horsepower options, including 1/3 and 1/2 horsepower, and thermoplastic pump bodies.
Submersible Sump Pumps
Submersible sump pumps are designed to be fully immersed in the sump basin. Differing from pedestal designs, submersible pumps have motors housed in waterproof casings, so they can work effectively while submerged. As water levels increase past a certain threshold in the basin, a float switch is triggered, activating the pump.
The pump then draws water through its intake and expels it out of the basin through a discharge pipe. This helps prevent flooding and water damage by moving water away from the property.
One significant advantage of submersible pumps is their noise-reducing design. Since the pump is submerged, the water dampens the noise, resulting in less noise compared to pedestal pumps. On the downside, submersible pumps may have a shorter lifespan because of constant exposure to water.
Water-Driven Sump Pumps
Water-driven sump pumps offer dependable protection in case of home sump pump failure. They are a superior option for homes with access to well water and a useful secondary system for a main sump pump, as they don’t rely on electricity or batteries.
Water-driven sump pumps instead create suction by using a home's water pressure from the city water supply to draw water out of your sump pit. They will keep functioning as long as your home has municipal water pressure.
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Areas We Cover Include: 35759, 35761, 35810, 35811