Let’s explore the sump pump system as a basement waterproofing solution. With all of the rainfall that has hit the Toledo area recently, you might have experienced some problems with water in your basement. There are a number of ways to help prevent leaks with the right sealants, but a quality sump pump is really the best way to get rid of the water. Here are a few reasons why you should install one in your basement or crawlspace.
How They Work
The two basic components are the pump itself and the sump pit where it is housed. The sump pit is located in the lowest part of the property in the basement or crawlspace. It’s designed to use gravity to catch excess water. Then, it’s the pump’s job to carry that water out of the house and move it away from the property. Sump pumps are essential to preventing basement flooding and avoiding water damage which can lead to mold and other breathing hazards.
Types of Sump Pump
The best thing about sump pumps is you get to choose what type of sump pump will be the best fit for your family’s home and lifestyle. The categories are usually divided by capacity (small or large) and by power source (primary or battery powered). The primary sump pump is the most common, but a combination sump pump that includes a battery backup is also a wise choice. You’ll also have the option of installing a sewage pump in your homes septic tank. This reduces the risk of clogged pipes.
Installation Considerations
Once you decide that you need a new system or would like to have your current one replaced, it’s best to consult a professional. Not only can a waterproofing pro give you the best recommendations on what type of sump pump to invest in, but they will handle the installation process with ease. With the right contractor, installation is quick and easy.
Contact Us Today!
If you’re ready to get a professional to waterproof your home’s basement, contact Toledo Basement Repair, a Better Business Bureau A+ rated company. We have a ton of experience installing sump pumps, waterproofing, foundation repair, mold testing, and mold remediation! Contact us online or by calling (419) 297-6138 TODAY!

Kevin Oberhouse was raised in Toledo with 7 siblings. Dawn and Kevin have four kids.
The Oberhouse family lives in the house Kevin built when with his first crew. Kevin’s parents invited more than 100 foster children into their home throughout his life. Kevin believes this part of his life really helped to build empathy for others.
Kevin has a degree in civil engineering and went on to get an MBA as well as multiple other certifications in structural systems, egress systems, air quality, and commercial and residential roofing, among many others.
Toledo Basement Repairs promises to treat you and your project with respect and our best professional judgment. There is plenty of work out there and Toledo Basement Repair will not push you into a system that you do not fully understand or feel comfortable with.