Selecting and installing a pump for a homeowner’s sump and waste-management system is never a one-size-fits-all project.
For the professional installer, multiple factors need to be considered before choosing a pump, such as pump type, pump size, total dynamic head, and basin size, to name a few. If the homeowner has a high groundwater level and is prone to flooding due to spring thaw or heavy rain falls, you may want to consider a sump pump sized for higher flow or head pressure to move that water away from your home and valuables. Also, if your customer has an older home and a smaller basin, you may want to consider a pump with a diaphragm switch with no moving parts.
Read below to get additional details on three standard pumps found in residential properties in North America—and which one might be the right one for your job.