
The primary pump is rated to pump 3,200 GPH at a 10-foot lift, and the backup pump is rated to pump 1,730 GPH of water to that same height. The pump runs on a 12-volt battery, which is not included. It’s designed to run on AC unless the power goes out, and then the battery backup pump kicks in. This nested, submersible pump is constructed with cast iron and cast aluminum for durability. Get the WAYNE protection system at Amazon or Ace Hardware.Ĭoming in at second place, the Basement Watchdog Special CONNECT sump pump with battery backup is a combination unit that includes both a primary sump pump and a battery backup pump.

This combo unit connects to home Wi-Fi systems, and it syncs with a smartphone to provide alerts when the power is out and the backup sump pump is active. The primary pump can pump up to 3,840 GPH of water at a 10-foot lift, and the backup pump can pump up to 2,040 GPH to the same lift. Both pumps are made from cast iron and aluminum, and the unit is submersible. It features a main sump pump that plugs into a household outlet and comes with a nested, ½-horsepower backup sump pump that accepts a 12-volt battery (sold separately). Those in the market for a new primary pump in addition to a backup pump may want to look no further than the combination sump pump system, the Wayne Basement Guardian premium protection system.


This kind of pump will kick on if the primary pump shuts down or fails. If you're in an area often affected by power outages, especially during severe thunderstorms, a battery-powered backup sump pump may be a good idea, says the PHCIB.

Make sure this area is not plugged or clogged. While pumps don't have filters, they do have screens or small openings where the water flows in. But first make sure the pump is plugged in or that a fuse hasn't blown. If it doesn't, you may need to replace the switch. Taking appropriate caution in working around water and electricity, follow this checklist from PHCIB:Ĭlean out any debris, garbage or buildup that may have worked its way into the sump since the last time the pump was used.Ĭonnect a garden hose to the laundry tub sink, fill the sump pit with water, and see if the pump kicks on. He recommends checking out the pump every year as part of your regular spring cleaning routine. The sump pump, he points out, is a crucial line of defense against water seepage and flooding. Weiner, executive director of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Information Bureau, an industry group. Because it's out of sight, many homeowners often forget about their sump pumps until it's too late and they're standing knee-deep in water," says David L.
