Sump Pump Installation in CO & NM, including Grand Junction, Durango & Farmington, NM.

What is a Basement or Crawl Space Sump Pump System?

A sump pump is a pump that is installed in a basement or crawl space, just below the floor. They're designed to collect water from the foundation soil and from a perimeter French drain, discharging the water outside of the house through a line of PVC pipe. A sump pump system involves everything that keeps your basement dry- including the sump pumps, the battery backup sump pump, the sump pump alarm, and the sump's liner, lid, stand, and discharge line.

If you live in Colorado & New Mexico and would like a free sump pump installation estimate, call or contact Silver River Basement Systems today! They serve the areas of Grand Junction, Farmington NM, Durango, and many areas nearby.

The Sump Pump Liner and Lid

Sump pump Liner or Basin

Generally, a sump pump will sit in a sump pump liner, which can range in quality from a cheap plastic or metal bucket to a large, clog-resistant liner.

Experienced and reliable contractors will surround the space outside of the bucket with clean stone in order to keep away mud and potentially clogging debris. The sump pit and liner containing the sump pump should be appropriately sized.

Sump pump liners that are too small hold very little water, and the pump tends to discharge it faster than it can enter. This causes the pump to turn on and off continually, which burns out the pump's machinery early. Large sump pump liners also tend to be deep, which means they reach far down into the soil to draw up more water.

Your goal is to keep your basement dry -- not the dirt below the foundation. Deep sump pump liners will make your sump pump work harder than necessary by having it collect water that does not need to be removed for a dry basement.

The liner provided by Silver River Basement Systems is the ideal size- deep enough to keep the pump from short-cycling unnecessarily while being shallow enough to keep your sump pump running efficiently. To keep the sump pump from sitting in dirt and debris that may collect on the bottom of the liner, each pump rests on a stand inside the liner, lifting it up and away from sources of potential clogs. The liner is durable and will not rust, rot, or corrode over time.

airtight sump pump lid installed in Aztec

Silver River Basement Systems' liner also includes an airtight plastic lid. This lid serves the dual purpose of sealing away odors and humidity that would otherwise invade the basement, while rubber grommets and an airtight seal keep sump pump noise to a minimum.

Additionally, a sump pump installation can include a drain on the lid that allows the system to drain away plumbing leaks. The best sump pump liners include a special ball-and-cup drain that closes the hole to keep humidity and odors from rising up from the sump pump basin.

Sump Pump Alarms and Battery Backup Pumps

Sump Pump that Lost Power in a Pueblo basement

Sump pumps are created with mechanical parts, and like all mechanical things, they will sometimes fail. And even with a well-maintained sump pump system, any of the following can still happen:

  • The sump pump can accidentally become unplugged
  • Debris can enter the sump and clog the system
  • Heavy storms or a blown fuse can result in a power outage
  • The sump pump's float switch can snag, preventing it from turning on

How will you know when your system fails? If you don't have a sump pump alarm, you won't know there's a problem until the basement's flooded.

Silver River Basement Systems' WaterWatch® Alarm can keep an eye on your water level, sounding off to warn you if the levels get too high.

Battery Back Up Sump Pump System

Once you find out that there's a problem, what will you do? Water can flood into a basement at a rate of hundreds of gallons per hour. And during rainy times, it may be a while before a local contractor or plumber can arrive to pump the water away.

A battery backup sump pump can keep your basement protected in the case of power outages or sump pump failures, giving you peace of mind during the night and on vacations, when you can't easily keep an eye on your system.

Silver River Basement Systems has the answer you're looking for: the UltraSump® Battery Backup Sump Pump. Able to pump out more than 11,500 gallons of water on a single charge, it can keep the flood waters back until the power returns or you're able to service your primary sump pump. Call us today for a free backup sump pump estimate in Colorado & New Mexico!

Sump Pump Discharge Lines

Sump Pump Discharge Line Drawing

If your sump pump has no way to pump the water out of your house, then even a strong sump system will end in a flooded basement.

There are two ways that a sump pump discharge line can fail:

Two pumps discharging into one line: If you have two pumps in a sump pit pumping into one line, they'll push water in beyond the capacity of the pipe. If this is the case, what good is the second pipe?

Running a battery backup sump pump and a AC-powered sump, this is not a problem, but two discharge lines are needed for two AC-powered sump pumps.

Frozen Discharge Lines: In the winter, water in discharge lines can freeze, causing blockage in the line. Silver River Basement Systems can address this problem with the patented IceGuard® discharge line system. IceGuard® gives your discharged water a second exit point should your line freeze.

The Most Reliable Sump Pumps

Sump pumps come in a vast variety of levels of quality- from cheap plastic models and do-it-yourself kits to sump pumps that are installed by plumbers, to cast-iron top-quality Zoeller sump pumps such as the ones installed by Silver River Basement Systems of Colorado & New Mexico.

The best sump pumps on the market come with a reliable battery backup sump pump, heavy duty liner, sump pump alarm, freezing discharge protection, and a reliable sump pump lid. They should also be installed by an established contractor who provides a written warranty so you know who to call if you need your system serviced. For a FREE sump pump installation estimate, call or e-mail Silver River Basement Systems today! They serve the Colorado & New Mexico areas, including Greater Grand Junction.

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Serving CO & NM including the Greater Grand Junction area
Our Colorado & New Mexico Service Area
Cities in Alamosa County, CO
Alamosa
Hooper
Mosca

Cities in Archuleta County, CO
Arboles
Chromo
Pagosa Springs

Cities in Conejos County, CO
Antonito
Capulin
Conejos
La Jara
Manassa
Romeo
Sanford

Cities in Delta County, CO
Austin
Cedaredge
Cory
Crawford
Delta
Eckert
Hotchkiss
Lazear
Paonia

Cities in Dolores County, CO
Cahone
Dove Creek
Rico

Cities in Fremont County, CO
Canon City
Coal Creek
Coaldale
Cotopaxi
Florence
Hillside
Howard
Penrose
Rockvale

Cities in Gunnison County, CO
Almont
Crested Butte
Gunnison
Ohio City
Parlin
Pitkin
Powderhorn
Somerset

Cities in Hinsdale County, CO
Lake City

Cities in La Plata County, CO
Bayfield
Durango

Cities in Mesa County, CO
Clifton
Collbran
De Beque
Fruita
Gateway
Glade Park
Grand Junction
Loma
Mack
Mesa
Molina
Palisade
Whitewater

Cities in Mineral County, CO
Creede

Cities in Montezuma County, CO
Cortez
Dolores
Lewis
Mancos
Mesa Verde National Park
Pleasant View
Towaoc
Yellow Jacket

Cities in Montrose County, CO
Bedrock
Cimarron
Montrose
Naturita
Nucla
Olathe
Paradox
Redvale

Cities in Ouray County, CO
Ouray
Ridgway

Cities in Saguache County, CO
Crestone
Moffat
Saguache
Sargents
Villa Grove

Cities in San Juan County, CO
Silverton

Cities in San Miguel County, CO
Egnar
Norwood
Ophir
Placerville
Telluride

Cities in Rio Arriba County, NM
Abiquiu
Alcalde
Canjilon
Canones
Cebolla
Chama
Chimayo
Cordova
Coyote
Dixon
Dulce
El Rito
Embudo
Espanola
Gallina
Hernandez
La Madera
Lindrith
Los Ojos
Medanales
Petaca
Tierra Amarilla
Truchas
Vallecitos
Velarde
Youngsville

Cities in San Juan County, NM
Aztec
Blanco
Bloomfield
Farmington
Flora Vista
Fruitland
Kirtland
La Plata
Nageezi
Navajo Dam
Newcomb
Sanostee
Sheep Springs
Shiprock
Waterflow

Our Locations:

Silver River
P.O. Box 905
Ship:1871 North Hwy. 149
Lake City, CO 81235
1-970-238-8873