The Downers Grove plumbers and Downers Grove plumbing contractors at the Scottish Plumber are devoted to helping you improve your winter flood prevention efforts. Winter flooding may seem uncommon, but consider how much snowfall we get each winter in this part of the country. On warmer days, this fallen snow can melt and produce a great deal of runoff, and that is where winter flood prevention becomes important. Runoff water can enter your basement just as easily as rainfall during the winter, so on warmer days you want o make sure that you already have in place those basement flooding prevention systems that will keep the foundation of your home safe and dry.
Having a working sump pump is one way to ensure that your basement will at least have a means of ameliorating a basement flooding situation. Same with a battery back up sump pump. The battery back up sump pump is what provides power to your sump pump in case of a power outage or power surge. Having these sump pump systems in place with routine sump pump maintenance (or sump pump installation if your basement does not have one) will reduce the risk of basement flooding damaging your home.
The Scottish Plumber’s team of Downers Grove plumbers and Downers Grove plumbing contractors are professionally trained to install, maintain, and replace pumps and battery backup systems which can help prevent winter flooding in your residential or commercial property. Simply pick up the phone and call us today to learn more about winter flood prevention tips.
Village Flood Control Rebates
A major contributor to flooded basements in the Chicagoland area is a network of inadequate and aging municipal sewer systems that simply can’t handle the volume during times of heavy rainfall.
The good news is that there are steps you can take to prevent such a flood. One option is to install a flood control system which blocks sewer water from entering your basement. Another is to replace your standard gravity sewer line, with an elevated overhead sewer system, which would prevent the sewage from ever reaching a level high enough to enter your home.
The better news is that if you’re thinking about one of these options, now is a great time to have it done. Some Chicagoland villages have decided to offer programs designed to encourage residents to invest in such improvements, and are now offering rebates to help pay for them.
Here is a list of village rebates currently available. If your town is not on the list, contact your village’s Building Department to ask if they offer a similar program.
• Addison (630-543-4100)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $2000 for conversion to an overhead sewer.
• Arlington Heights (847-368-5000)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $5000 for conversion to an overhead sewer.
• Des Plaines (847-391-5300)
o Currently offering rebates of up to $2000 for the installation of a battery back-up sump pump, an indoor flood control system, or conversion to an overhead sewer.
• Elmhurst (630-530-3000)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $5000 for conversion to an overhead sewer.
• Glencoe (847-835-4111)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $2000 for conversion to an overhead sewer or the installation of a flood control system.
• Morton Grove (847-965-4100)
o Currently offering interest-free loans for a conversion to an overhead sewer or the installation of a flood control system.
• Palatine (847-358-7500)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $6000 for conversion to an overhead sewer.
• Schaumburg (847-895-4500)
o Currently offering rebate of up to $5000 for conversion to an overhead sewer.
At this time of year, you may be less concerned with sump pump maintenance than you were during spring and summer. Here’s the thing – proper sump pump functioning depends on proper sump pump maintenance, so if you have not yet scheduled a sump pump maintenance visit from a Chicagoland plumber or a Chicagoland plumbing contractor, then we recommend that you do. The Scottish Plumber’s team of Chicagoland plumbers and Chicagoland plumbing contractors is professionally trained to provide you with cost-effective sump pump maintenance services that will extend the life of your sump pump.
Part of sump pump preparation is having systems in place to activate your sump pump in case of a power outage. If there is a thunderstorm that pulls down power lines or a power surge in extreme weather along with increased rainfall, then you will need a battery backup in order for your sump pump to continue working. If the sump pump loses power and there is no batter back-up sump pump in place, then you are pretty much on your own.
A working sump pump could be the difference between a dry basement and a flooded one, so please do not hesitate to schedule a sump pump maintenance inspection with a Chicagoland plumbing contractor or Chicagoland plumber at The Scottish Plumber today.
Late summer rainstorms can be a welcome respite from Chicagoland’s typically hot and humid weather. Many Chicagolanders will be fortunate to find themselves indoors, perched by a window, watching the rainstorm pass. Others might take the opportunity to cool off and play in the rain.
No matter how summer rains make you feel, they are an inevitable aspect of Chicago summers. They may reduce the humidity and cool us down for a while, but summer rains can also have adverse effects on your Chicagoland sewers and drains.
Basement flooding can occur when water enters your basement through cracks in the foundation. While it may seem like your basement is an open space waiting to be filled to the ceiling with incoming rainwater or runoff water, there is actually a handy device that works to alleviate basement floods in your Chicago or Villa Park home.
A Chicago sump pump or Villa Park sump pump is the device that pulls water away from the foundation of your home and channels it into the appropriate storm drain or storm sewer. Sump pumps can reduce considerably the risk of Chicago basement floods and Villa Park basement floods at this time of year.
If your basement is not equipped with a sump pump, please call a Chicago plumber or Chicago plumbing contractor at The Scottish Plumber so we can discuss sump pump installation. For our Villa Park plumbing customers and Chicago plumbing customers who already own basement sump pumps, please feel free to contact us for a sump pump inspection, sump pump maintenance, or battery back up sump pump installation.
Installing or repairing a sump pump discharge pipe requires an in-depth knowledge of the city, village, or municipality’s discharge piping codes and regulations. While some towns may allow residential sump pumps to discharge into the sanitary sewer, many more require the sump pump discharge pipe to connect to the public storm sewer, and that’s where our Villa Park plumbers come in.
Connecting a sump pump discharge pipe to a public storm sewer required a licensed plumber to complete the procedure. The Scottish Plumber’s team of Villa Park plumbers are licensed and ready to acquire the approval necessary to connect your sump pump discharge pipe. Our Villa Park plumbers can take care of the permits and the sump pump discharge pipe installation, maintenance, or repair.
Don’t risk expensive water damage from basement flooding due to a broken sump pump. Call The Scottish Plumber to learn how our Villa Park plumbing services can save you money on future repairs. Please contact The Scottish Plumber if you are in need of Villa Park sump pump installation and maintenance, sump pump repair, or if you have any questions about the functioning of your basement sump pump.
Our Villa Park plumbers are licensed to perform Villa Park sump pump services to make sure your sump pump is able to properly divert water away from the foundation of your home. The Scottish Plumber is the leading Villa Park plumber and provider of licensed Villa Park plumbers who specialize in sump pump discharge piping, which requires a licensed plumber to obtain the necessary permits that allow for Villa Park sump pump discharge piping repair or replacement.