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This customer in East Weymouth, MA had already owned a sump pump system for his basement, but the issue was clear. He needed a system that had a better capacity to hold more water. The current sump pit he had was small, and always filling up fast which overworks the sump pump. That is why we installed our TripleSafe sump pump! It holds in more water, has more pumping power and has a pump that engages when you lose the power! This was a clear upgrade for this customer!
There was a homeowner in Rockland, MA that needed a new sump pump really badly. His old sump started to have mechanical issues that weren't fixable unless he got a whole new sump pump. Unfortunately, he ended up getting a new sump. Luckily, it was our TripleSafe sump pump he got. Since he chose us to install our TripleSafe, he is now equipped with a primary pump, secondary pump and a backup electrical pump in case of a power outage. 3 sumps in 1 will be his best bet going forward!
This homeowner living in Mattapoisett, MA had recently noticed his sump pump system was not working like it used to years ago. It was mostly because he never had it serviced, so the risk of damaged mechanical parts or a clogged up system was high. When our inspector took a look at the pump, he noticed how clogged up the discharge line was and the float switch wasn't working half the time. Our best solution for this matter was to install the TripleSafe sump pump to provide a pumping system that discharges water during heavy rain falls and power shortages.
Open sump pits are dangerous and ineffective. It can collect debris which would stop the pump from working in a time of need. Our SuperSump Pump liner and lid create a closed system so you cannot see the pumps and there is less of a chance that anything can enter!
Sump pumps are usually the first solution people usually think of to waterproof their basements, like this one in Halifax, MA. Pumps in a wet basement aren’t wrong, but there’s a lot more to them than digging a hole and sticking pumps in there. We have our perfectly sized liners with pumps, depending like this TripleSafe with three pumps inside, and an airtight lid so no water spills over. The water enters the pump via the attached drainage system and leaves through the discharge, which both are piped into the liner and the water is hidden away.
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