Best Pedestal Sump Pump

Kryp2nitE

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My Primary sump pump failed (have 2 plus a city water backup that couldn't keep up, just found it today) So part of the crawlspace is flooded. Both regular sumps are RIGID and just outside of warranty, just over 3 years old.

The primary runs a lot so it needs to be reliable, something with an alarm and a manual switch I could run would be preferred.

Can someone recommend a brand plus somewhere in the Utica, Auburn Hills area that would carry it?
 
I have some zoeller submersibles that lasted like 15 years. Just replaced 1 of the 2 I have because the switch failed on. There are some cheap 20 dollar water level alarms that you can get at home depot or amazon that are battery powered also. The zoellers don't seem much more expensive than the shit you get at home depot they are just harder to find locally i think.
 
I have some zoeller submersibles that lasted like 15 years. Just replaced 1 of the 2 I have because the switch failed on. There are some cheap 20 dollar water level alarms that you can get at home depot or amazon that are battery powered also. The zoellers don't seem much more expensive than the shit you get at home depot they are just harder to find locally i think.

Thank you, I will pick up an alarm like that.

Go to Mike's Pump on 23 mile between Van Dyke and Mound, next to Bad Brads. The pump guru.

I will be stopping there on the way home, thank you
 
My Primary sump pump failed (have 2 plus a city water backup that couldn't keep up, just found it today) So part of the crawlspace is flooded. Both regular sumps are RIGID and just outside of warranty, just over 3 years old.

The primary runs a lot so it needs to be reliable, something with an alarm and a manual switch I could run would be preferred.

Can someone recommend a brand plus somewhere in the Utica, Auburn Hills area that would carry it?



For my crawlspace I took a 5 gallon white plastic pale, drilled
holes in it, then dug a hole in the crawlspace deep enough for
the top of the bucket to be level with the ground.

I then dropped a cheap sump pump into it, ran a discharge line
& that took care of my crawlspace sump needs. Has worked great
for years.
 
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