Guidelines

What is the pipe in my sump pit?

What is the pipe in my sump pit?

That pipe is called the discharge pipe. A sump pump is a pump used to remove water that has accumulated in the water collecting sump pit, commonly found in the basement of homes. You should see this pipe going through the foundation wall to the outside of the house.

Can you drain water into sump pit?

The water that’s pumped away from your home can enter the system through various channels. The sump pump will either be installed as a perimeter drain, in the case of a high water table, or it will be fed by gravity because of rainfall.

How do you connect a PVC pipe to a sump pump?

How to Install a Sump Pump

  1. Attach Check Valve to Discharge Pipe.
  2. Take Your Measurements.
  3. Attach Adapter to PVC Pipe.
  4. Test the Sump Pump & Float.
  5. Drill the Weep Hole.
  6. Cut the PVC Piping.
  7. Drop Pump Into the Pit.
  8. Attach Discharge Pipe to Check Valve.

Will a sump pump work without drain tile?

Without a drain tile system, a sump pit and pump is most effective if it can be positioned in the precise low spot in the basement where water naturally collects.

Why is there gravel in sump pit?

The gravel was used to bring a slightly over-excavated floor back to grade. Because water seeks the path of least resistance and will migrate sideways before it moves up, moisture beneath the floor will move through the layer of gravel to a sump pit before flooding the floor.

Can you drain dehumidifier into sump pit?

Depending on how much moisture is being collected from the air, a dehumidifier bucket typically needs to be emptied every day or two. By attaching a hose and allowing it to drain into a sump pump, you can eliminate the need to empty the humidifier.

Why is there always water in my sump pit?

A sump pump that is always full means there is either a continuous flow of water into the pit or a pump malfunction. A high water table, partially blocked discharge lines, or burst pipes can all cause a constant flow into the pump pit: Burst pipes are a common cause of water forming in the sump pump.

Do I really need drain tile?

Today, most building codes require drain tile around all concrete and masonry foundations that retain earth and enclose habitable or usable space below grade. A drainage system is not required when the foundation is installed on well-drained soil or a sand-gravel mixture soil.

Can you have a sump pit without a sump pump?

Most pits will drain on their own, without the use of a pump, with a small amount of water in them. Mine does. But the idea of the pump is to stop the water overfilling the pit before it has time to drain away (which may take many hours). A sump pump should not discharge to the public sewer under any circumstances.

How much gravel is needed for a sump pit?

Set the pit liner in the hole and fill the surrounding void with coarse gravel. A gravel aggregate of 3/8 to 1/2 in. in diameter will work well.

How do you install drain tile?

Installation of an interior drain tile system usually starts by taking out a strip of flooring around the perimeter of the basement and then digging out the solid to create a trench. Then, a layer of gravel is poured into the trench and tile piping wrapped in fabric is laid on top and directed toward your sump pit.

How do you clean drain tile?

To unclog a drain tile choose the right drain cleaner for the job. Consider using a sewer jetter to clean and remove dirt, sand, and yard debris that clog the foundation perimeter drain tile outside your home. To clean your drain tile with a sewer jetter: Put on fluid resistant work gloves and eye protection.

How do you install drain tile around a house?

The most common placement for drain tile systems in existing homes is below the concrete slab. To install this option, a portion of the basement floor is removed (approximately 12-24 inches from the concrete floor). Then, a trench is dug and the pipe is set in place and covered with washed gravel.

What is interior drain tile?

Interior Drain Tile is the Swiss army knife of basement waterproofing systems. It can solve a wide range of basement seepage issues and also has specific applications.