Besides the pump itself, there are other elements of a good sump pump system that are very important!
You don't want your pump to clog in a muddy hole in the floor. And you don't want it in a 5-gallon bucket that doesn't hold a lot of water and will cause the pump to "short cycle" (go on and off very quickly).
Instead, you should have a sturdy liner or housing for your sump pump that will allow ample water to flow into the system while protecting the pump from the dirt of the sump pit.
The sump should have an air-tight lid to prevent water from evaporating out of the sump hole into your basement, to stop debris from falling in (which can clog the pump or switch), and to quiet the system. Depending on the cover, it can also make the installation look good, too. Instead of a necessary evil in your home, you have a thoughtfully engineered system.
Our patented CleanPump Stand keeps the pump off the bottom of the sump liner. This is important because this is where sediment, mud, and gravel that may wash into the sump basin settle. So the less of this your system has to pump, the less chance there is for clogging. It also keeps the check valve and discharge line clean.
How would you know if your VA sump pump has failed and you were in danger of being flooded? Unless you have an alarm, the answer is when your basement is already flooded! A battery-powered alarm that automatically sounds off when the water reaches a level above the point where the pump(s) should normally turn on is essential.
Pump manufacturers do not offer lifetime warranties on their pumps – and there
is a good reason why they don't. A lifetime warranty doesn't make a pump a better piece of equipment. Irresponsible contractors may tell you there is a lifetime
warranty (or many years) on their pump – with free replacements forever –
to seduce you into buying their whole waterproofing solution. This is simply irresponsible. Ask
yourself the question, "How do I know when to call to get my free replacement?"
The answer is simple, when the sump pump has failed and your basement gets flooded. A good service department and an annual maintenance program are the best methods of keeping your basement dry, not a lifetime warranty on a mechanical piece of equipment.
Evergreen Basement Systems of VA has a service department whose job it is simply to keep all of our systems in good working order. We recommend all system owners join our annual maintenance program to keep their systems in operating at top performance.
The third pump in the TripleSafe system is the battery backup sump pump called the UltraSump. This pump activates in the event that both the primary and secondary pumps are not operating (typically due to a power outage). This is a necessary level of protection if you want to keep your basement dry all the time.
Reasons that the UltraSump battery backup sump pump may be needed include:
Most of the stories you've heard about sump pumps failing and basements getting wet could have been averted with a battery backup. However, a battery backup sump pump has a limited charge and can only run so long before it needs to recover that charge. If you want to be as protected as possible, be sure to install a secondary sump pump as well. This way, you have lasting protection in your home, even if the primary sump pump fails. (Standard in the TripleSafe)
Our System Design Specialists will be pleased to provide you a free sump pump estimate to help you avoid all these potential sump pump problems in the greater Lynchburg, Staunton, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, Blacksburg, and surrounding Virginia areas.

Testimonials from our Valued Customers
Every aspect of the job was done in a very professional manner. From the installation to the call back service...
Testimonial by J. Payne from Charlottesville, VA
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