
Posted: Aug 29, 2013
Author: William Dustin Septic
Most people don’t realize the critical role of a sump pump alarm in the overall running of their homes. The main function of a sump pump is to control the levels of water in the pit that enter as a result of the drainage system. Essentially, a sump pump works to prevent flooding by ensuring that there’s no accumulation of water.
But what happens when a sump pump fails to work at its maximum standard? In this event, having an alarm is imperative. It notifies you when the level of water starts crossing the decreed limit. Usually, this occurs when the sump pump malfunctions and needs to be repaired or replaced.
Many people are not even aware that their sump pump has an alarm, or they overlook the importance of maintaining it. Here are some things you can do to make sure the alarm on your sump pump is in good working order.
If you need service on your sump pump in Lakeland FL or would simply like more information, contact us at William Dustin Septic. We are ready for even the toughest and dirtiest septic jobs! Request a free estimate today.
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