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A homeowner’s worst nightmare is likely connected to either one of the main elements–water and fire. While fire can eat away a home entirely, water can do just as much damage. Through tiny cracks in the floor, water can seep into the foundation and start to erode it. Since this water can be unnoticed, you might not even be aware of the damage it is doing to your home until it is too late. Water can also create black mold and other dangerous forms of mold and mildew that can spread throughout your home. In addition, depending on the source of the water, it might also carry waterborne illness that has now touched certain areas of your home. As such, when flooding in your basement or other parts of your home occurs, you might want to consider a sump pump.
If flooding is common in your basement or crawlspaces, then a pump can help. Essentially, it is a pump that removes water from those spaces and instead delivers it into the wastewater system. There are multiple types of pumps that different companies use like an empire pump, but they all have the same purpose. By clearing out the water, your basement and crawlspaces can be free of the risk of any damage that flooding can provide. In fact, there are a few advantages that using a pump can provide for you.
The most obvious is that it prevents flooding damage. Whether your home is prone to flooding due to storms or you just have unfortunate plumbing pipes, a pump can be the tool you need to protect those delicate spaces. Since basements are often used for storage, you don’t want your items at risk of damage. Water can get into anything. If your items are stored in a simple cardboard box, then you can be sure they’ll be damaged by the water. You don’t want to lose precious keepsakes or memorabilia that you have collected over the years. The right kind of pump can easily drain out 15 feet of water in a given space. As such, if your basement is prone to flooding, utilizing a pump can keep the water out and keep those items and area safe from water damage.
Another advantage is that it reduces the risk of developing and growing mold and mildew. With water comes mold. This is an unfortunate relationship that many homeowners come to learn about. Not only does mold and mildew wreak havoc on the building materials of your home, they can also provide a health hazard for those living in the home. Mold can spread through the air. It can travel through the vents and into the living spaces where you and your family reside. While you eat, while you sleep, and even while you shower, you can be breathing that mold into your body. This is especially troublesome for children whose lungs are still developing. To ensure that your house is safe both structurally and in terms of health, use a pump to make sure the water–especially standing water–is removed from your home.
One advantage that you may not have considered is that a pump can actually reduce the risk of fire. While water and fire don’t seem to mix, there is a casual relationship that exists. When water touches electric wires that are live, they can cause those items to spark. That spark can either cause the appliance or electronic to explode or can simply catch something nearby on fire. Even with water on the floor, that fire can spread higher until it consumes your entire house. Having a pump to clear the water out of the basement lowers the risk of it touching those wires and starting a fire. It also helps lower the risk of anyone electrocuting themselves in those areas where electric wires rest within close distance of water.
Finally, a pump can keep water from eroding your house. Water damage is one of the most expensive fixes a homeowner can deal with. This is largely due to the fact of how much damage water can actually cause. Your entire foundation may become fragile and your house may no longer be habitable. Having a pump on hand can take out the water before it reaches those crucial structural components of the house. If your house tends to flood, then you should consider a pump to protect your home and keep your family healthy.
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