If your neighborhood experiences frequent power cuts, especially during storms, your primary pump may fail when it’s needed most—making a backup essential.
Recurring water in the basement during or after heavy rain indicates that your current system may be overwhelmed or lacking a reliable backup.
If your main pump runs constantly, makes unusual noise, or shows visible signs of wear and tear, it may be struggling to keep up—and could fail without notice.
Persistent moisture, mildew smells, or damp surfaces suggest poor water management. A backup system can help prevent these problems from worsening.
If you rely solely on a single sump pump, your home is vulnerable. A quality battery or water-powered backup system adds a crucial layer of protection.
Older pumps are more prone to breakdown. If your sump pump is over 7–10 years old, it’s time to consider upgrading and adding a backup solution.
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These systems automatically activate during power outages. They run your sump pump using stored battery power to prevent basement flooding and water damage.
Using municipal water pressure, these systems operate without electricity or batteries. Ideal for homes with consistent water supply and no electrical backup.
We install dual systems with both primary and backup pumps in one unit. This ensures 24/7 readiness and seamless transition during emergencies.
Our backup systems can include smart monitors and alarms that notify you of pump failures, battery issues, or water levels—adding extra confidence and control.