Sump pump with battery backup |
People who write how-to instructions for a project they've never performed and don't even understand are exactly why we created the DotD award. Brite gave away her inexperience and lack of knowledge very early, stating in her introduction that...
"Sump pump installers usually place them in a home's basement or crawl space... A broken sump pump can lead to flooding in the basement, crawl space, or even upper levels of the home,"Question #1 for Brite: If a sump pump isn't in the basement or crawl space, where is it? In the attic? and Question #2, How does groundwater reach the "upper levels of the home"? Dumbass... There's more such dumbassery to come, of course. Kristine lays out the steps for removing the pump:
"Cut the sealant around the sump pump lid, if there is a lid. Or if the lid is attached by bolts, unscrew the bolts. Remove the lid carefully and set it aside. The PVC pipe and power cord run through the lid. Remove them from the lid, carefully cutting away any caulk keeping them attached."
It's been our experience that sump pump lids aren't sealed, and neither are the outlet lines sealed to the lid. Perhaps Brite is confusing a sump pump with a sewage ejector pump? Those are sealed... thank goodness. And anyway, we think maybe the DIYer should loosen the outlet pipe from the lid before removing the lid, don't you? Sure you do: you have a brain. Brite forges ahead with her instructions: "Find the bottom hose clamp and loosen it. The bottom hose clamp attaches to the check valve. Water might come out when doing this. Free the hose clamp from the check valve."If there are hose clamps on the outlet, the one on the check valve is the top hose clamp. It's highly unlikely, however, that there are any hose clamps involved, especially if, as Kristine said, there's PVC pipe through the lid. Dumbass. |
Kristine then tells readers to pull the pump out of the sump and
"Take the sump pump outside and clean it off using a garden hose and brush. This sometimes fixes the problem, but it is also helpful for disposal if the sump pump is beyond repair."
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