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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Tips about how to Install a Sump Pump: DIY

Find out tips on how to install a sump pump to run water away from the house

Things You'll Need:
Drill bits
Electric drill
Hammer
Pipe cutter
Pressure fittings
Wire ties
Gravel
PVC pipe
Corrugated pipe
Cement
Sump pimp
Check valve
J hooks
Increaser
Silicone sealeant
Fittings


Step 1: Find a area
The first step to installing a sump pump is to find a spot where the water collects. This area has to be near a GFCI (Ground Fault Interrupter Outlet) for the sump pump to be plugged into. If you don't have a plug near the site, have a skilled electrician install one. 

Step 2: Dig a Hole for the Sump
Dig a hole six inches deeper and 10 inches wider than the sump. Place three inches of gravel at the base of the hole. Position the sump into the hole.

Step 3: Add More Gravel
Stand in the sump, then pour additional gravel surrounding the sump keeping one or two inches at the top of the sump exposed. Now it is time to prepare the pump for operation.

Step 4: Connect the Adapters
Glue the male adapter to the PVC discharge pipe, then place into the female adapter on the pump. Using a 1/4 inch drill, create a hole into the discharge pipe six inches above the pump. This is known as a weep hole, allowing water to flow back into the pump when it's turned off to keep it primed

Step 5: Install a Check Valve
Attach the pumps electrical cord to the discharge pipe using wire ties. Install a check valve to the open end of the discharge pipe. Place the pump into the sump and get ready to run the water out of the house. Don't forget to use a check valve that's designed for vertical operation. 

Step 6: Channel Water Away From the House
Use pressurized fittings and 1 1/2 inch PVC to channel water from the pump and away from the house.

Step 7: Run PVC Through the Wall
Install 'J' hooks to hold the PVC from the joists. Create a hole through the outside wall to run the PVC out. If you need to create a hole through a block wall, use a hammer to help make the hole. Use a rotary hammer to break through brick. 

Step 8: Apply Sealant to the Hole
Apply silicone sealant into the hole where the pipe comes out of the house. Complete the connections so you can run the water at least four feet away from the house.

Step 9:  Spread Out the Water Flow
Attach a 1 1/2 inch by three inch increaser on the end of the pipe to spread out the water flow. Next, connect corrugated pipe to the PVC pipe. This would dispense the water much more.

Step 10:  Cover the Sump
Place gravel around the corrugated pipe to hold it in place. Plug in the pump. Place the cover over the sump.

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