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Submersible Sump Pumps vs. Pedestal Sump Pumps: What to Know

A sump pump is a great investment for your property. Not only is it going to protect your property from flooding and water damage; it’s also going to increase your home’s value. But there are different options to consider when purchasing a sump pump. There may be times when you have to choose one option over the other for various reasons, and we can explain why below. 

We can also review the unique strengths of each sump pump option so that if you do have the opportunity to choose, you can pick the one that makes the most sense for your home and family. Once installed, we can also help you with service for the system, including sump pump repair in New Brunswick, NJ. You can keep reading to learn more about your sump pump options and the pros and cons of each.

Submersible Sump Pump 

A submersible sump pump is usually considered the better option if you are able to install one on your property. However, this type of sump pump does require a larger pit. If you are limited on space, then a submersible sump pump may not be right for your home.

If you do have the opportunity to install a submersible sump pump, it’s great because it has more power so it can pump out more water in a shorter amount of time. Plus since it is submerged it is often quieter to operate. You do want to consider that a submersible sump pump will only last between six and 15 years before needing to be replaced with a newer model.

Pedestal Sump Pump 

A pedestal sump pump works in a similar way, although it is elevated off the ground. A pedestal sump pump is not quite as powerful as a submersible sump pump and may be louder during operation since it isn’t under water.

Pedestal sump pumps don’t pump water as quickly or effectively as a submersible sump pump, but the system is still a great benefit if you are limited on space, but concerned about flooding and the potential for water damage.

One major benefit of a pedestal sump pump is that it can last up to three times as long as a submersible sump pump. This could mean that your investment goes farther toward keeping your home free from flood water. A pedestal sump pump is a more affordable option, all things considered. 

Selecting the Best Option for You

If you’re not sure which sump pump is right for your property, you can schedule an assessment with our team. We can talk to you about your water and flooding concerns to understand the recent history and what your expectations might be. We can also look at your property to see which sump pump makes the most sense. 

Then, we can also offer service over the life of your sump pump to make sure that it remains in operable working condition for its entire lifespan. Sump pump checkups are a great way to extend the lifespan of this unique solution for flooding.

Contact Scaran today to schedule an appointment with our professionals for a sump pump assessment at your home.

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