Sump pumps may help in protecting your home from floods; they are usually fixed or fitted in the basement. Sump pumps are generally powered by your home electricity, but if for some reason you lose your home electrical power, to keep your sump pump system running, you will need another source of power; this is where a sump pump battery backup comes in.
There are different types of sump pump battery backups. Some backups automatically turn themselves on when the home electricity goes off. Some other models come on, when a primary sump pump stop working or fails. While some other types of backups, may give off alarms, when there is a problem with the primary sump pump. Some sump pump backup models may have all these features and more, as a single backup unit or system.
You may also get your sump pump backup as a combo combination of primary and backup pumps, attached together. Your sump pump system battery backup may use rechargeable 12-volt batteries too. A 12v battery should run for several hours at a time. Battery operated backup powered systems, may recharge themselves when there is electrical power from the mains.
Ideally, your backup sump pump should not be operated as a primary pump, since most often than not, backup sump pumps are generally not as powerful as their primary counterpart. Using your backup pump as the primary sump pump will cost you more money too, you will most likely need to replace the battery more often. You may review several price options and models, of sump pump battery backups, with specific features on the internet. You can get sump pump backup system with alarms and some other types of monitoring features from brands like The Basement Watchdog backup systems.
With a sump pump battery backup, you can rest easy knowing you have some form of backup protection against flood in your home. You will also have some peace of mind too when you are away, in case you need to leave your home for example, for more than a few hours at a time, during some stormy nights.
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