Drainage standards for sump pumps
Sump pumps are usually part of a basement drainage system. These pumps will prevent water from building up in your basement and flooding it. There are some standards that you need to consider when installing a sump pump in your basement.
Floor drain
One mistake that many homeowners do is connect the sump pump line to a floor drain. Although it may seem convenient, this thing can lead to drainage system problems. For example, many homes have a septic system, and pushing more water in the tank, can damage it.
Also, there are public regulations that do not permit draining sump pump water in the public sewer system. You will need to go to your local town hall and check the regulations.
Water disposal
Before installing the sump pump, you will need to make sure that you dispose of the water away from your home. Otherwise you risk having water infiltrated into your home. The water disposal place should be at least 20 feet away from your home.
Maintenance
Sump pumps do not have filters, but they do have screens that can get clogged with large objects. It’s important to check them from time to time to make sure that the pump is working properly.