Note to midwesterners
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Or anywhere else you've been getting the rain we have -
If you have a sump pit, check it out to make sure it'* working. Either fill it with water till the pump kicks on, or lift the actuator (with a broom handle, etc - don't touch it directly. Odds are you wouldn't get hurt if you did activate it with your hand, but where water and current are involved, best to play it safe).
A 5 minute check could save you a whole lot of trouble.
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Matt
If you have a sump pit, check it out to make sure it'* working. Either fill it with water till the pump kicks on, or lift the actuator (with a broom handle, etc - don't touch it directly. Odds are you wouldn't get hurt if you did activate it with your hand, but where water and current are involved, best to play it safe).
A 5 minute check could save you a whole lot of trouble.
Thx
Matt
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No, no flooded basement for me.... I have a sump pit but it stays fairly dry. I have a pretty steep grade away from my house.
But yeah... lots of rain for the last several days, and a few more projected.
But yeah... lots of rain for the last several days, and a few more projected.
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