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![]() "Lawrence" wrote in message How hard is it to install a sump pump? Is that a job for a pro, or can I do it with power tools? We have a fieldstone basement, with a cement floor. There is no well yet, just a low spot that collects water. This is a serious job to build a drywell in your basement especially since should have been done before pouring the floor. A bit of major remodeling will be required including some brutal manual labor not to mention the plumbing and exavation for the pump and line. An experienced plumbing company would be best cause you really need a crew to put this thing in. Don't listen to this guy, it is easier than you may think. Yes, it does take a bit of labor though to break concrete and dig. . You buy a pump and you buy a plastic sump liner made for exactly this purpose. The hard part is cutting the concrete floor. You can score it with an abrasive blade in a circular saw, they with a rented jack hammer or muscle and a sledge hammer, you break out the concrete. Dig for the sump, then put some stone and the liner, put the pump in place, then run a drain line. They showed this on Ask This Old House a couple of months ago. Sorry Lawrence, maybe you are not up to it but Tom and a woman did the job in her house. Check out some information on episode 425. http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tvpr...173062,00.html Here is the basin http://www.akindustries.com/ |
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