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Many people have lost valuable items due to flooding and some have even
lost their entire homes. There is a solution to this problem.
Sump pumps. Yes, sump pumps can provide an easy solution to a potential
flood. Why should you bother with a sump pump? They are almost certainly
a set-it-and-forget-it solution for your basement. You set one up and
it does the work when it sense water in your basement. One problem with
this though-what happens if the power goes out, or the sump pump fails?
Then you’ll have a big flood! Unless you have planned ahead and have
purchased a sump pump battery backup in addition to your primary.
A battery backup is a really nifty tool that anyone with flooding
worries should get. Most will automatically turn on once the power has
gone out, but many of them will turn on as soon as your primary has
failed, this can be due to anything-a clog, a parts failure, or the
power going off.
The best thing about a sump pump battery backup? The ability to sleep
soundly at night knowing that you will always wake up to a dry basement.
One of the worst horror stories you hear is from people who have gone
traveling and come home to a flooded basement. Again, there is no cause
to panic, because you will know that your basement is protected.
One other feature that comes on backups commonly is an alarm. This alarm
serves several functions. One is that it will automatically go off when
your primary pump fails, letting you know that the backup is doing its
job. It will also go off when the battery begins to run low, giving you
some time to go to the store and purchase a new one before this one
dies.
If you own a home with a basement, it is essential you look into buying
one of these. It serves your peace of mind and your home more that you
would have ever thought possible.You will certainly rest easier!
Flood water is very damaging to your house and its components. Not
surprisingly, if your HVAC unit gets flooded, it will probably cease to
function. This can lead to very high repair costs that may not be
covered under your insurance policy–especially if you don’t have a
flood insurance policy. There are a few options to protect a HVAC unit
from flood water. The initial cost spent could save you significant
costs down the road.
Find information on historical floods in your area. If data is
available, see how high water has risen in the past. This is a good
benchmark to follow for future planning. You will want to keep all HVAC
equipment above this level to keep it out of danger.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Graeme Stephens has been running the largest owned carpet cleaning companyin new Zealand for 24 years. IICRC qualified “master restoration technician”