There are several reasons why a home might flood, including a failed or inadequate sump pump, an improperly sized sump pit, or problems with your sewer line. The worst floods, however, occur when a main city sewer backs up into your home. That’s right. When the main city sewer fills to capacity, its contents become pressurized, and often the path of least resistance leads directly into your basement.
As anyone who’s had three feet of sewage water in their basement will tell you, the results can be catastrophic.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Call The Scottish Plumber. We’ll send one of our professionals to your home at no charge to determine the specific nature of the problem and design a solution.
We offer a wide array of options from basic sump pumps to elaborate flood control systems to Trenchless (no-dig) sewer relining. Whatever the reasons for your flooding, we’ll find the best solution for your particular needs.
Typical Tramco Lift Station Flood Control Installation
Typical Double Check Valve Flood Control Installation
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“Had your Tramco lift station flood control installed recently. Everyone around me had their basement flood. My new system kept me dry and very happy. I did get some seepage but, after 7 inches of rain I would have needed a boat to go in my basement. I am so happy with my new system. I wish I would have done it years ago and saved countless hours of cleaning and throwing crap out. Thanks again for a great and reliable system.”
- J.C, DesPlaines
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