- A sump basin that is, on average, 18 to 30 inches wide and 24 to 30 inches deep.
- There must be a 2-inch discharge pipe that connects to your home's main sewer line and sewer system.
- There needs to be a vent system to ensure that pressure is equalized and to release sewer gases.
Our Process for a Sewage Pump Installation: Markham
- The pump is placed in a debris-free basin, with the float switch placed so that it isn't facing any incoming water.
- A check valve is installed to prevent backflow from occurring.
- A 3/16-inch deep weep hole is drilled to prevent what's known as an airlock from occurring.
- The power cord is attached to the discharge pipe, which is often achieved using cable ties.
- The basin is sealed with a cover to contain the sewer gases and to prevent foul odours from escaping.