There are several types of sump pumps available, each designed to address specific needs and conditions. In most instances, sump pumps are either hardwired to the electrical system or connected to a wall outlet. However, since power sources can sometimes fail during storms or outages, it is common for sump pumps to be equipped with a battery backup system. If your sump pump lacks a backup, our experienced team can assist you in installing a sump pump battery backup to ensure continuous operation during power disruptions. Whether you require a primary sump pump, a battery backup sump pump, or a combination system, learning about the different types can help you choose the right solution for your basement or crawl space. Types of sump pumps include:
- Pedestal: These sump pumps are installed above the sump pit, making them easily accessible for maintenance and periodic testing.
- Submersible: Submersible pumps are placed inside the sump pit or well, remaining hidden from view. Although they are less noticeable, they can be slightly more challenging to service and test.