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Old 10-16-2016, 01:59 AM   #1
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Sump Pump Recommendations?

Hi folks,

I need some sump pump recommendations... one is for the weeping tile, and one is for the septic tank. Both of these are located outside of the house in their respective concrete wells.

- How many pumps should I buy? People have been telling me two per well, some say one is enough.

- Any good recommendations? Noise shouldn't be an issue since it's a well outside of the house.

Thanks in advance!
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one is enough, until it fails and you have a storm or need to shit alot.
can always rent one at homedepot until you fix the broken one
call up some suppliers and get some opinions
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ive dealt with sump pumps at my house and work for many years, never had one fail. but ive seen the floats get hung up, seen them get clogged with dirt/sludge, good idea to keep a spare one handy just in case.

also recommend pulling it up checking it and cleaning it every summer.
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