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10-09-2019, 11:49 AM #1
Sump Crock Question
Looking for a little information on how inspectors deal with this situation.
You have a sump crock that is half full of water and there is not pump. There is no evidence of the crock overflowing. Do your recommend a pump be installed?
Thanks in advace.
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10-09-2019, 12:50 PM #2
Re: Sump Crock Question
Do your recommend a pump be installed
I imagine that the entirety of the foundation drainage system needs to be assessed and included in whatever upgrades or corrections are needed.
A crock in and of itself doesn't necessarily indicate weeping/perimeter tiles or water issues, although it may.
What else did you see?
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10-09-2019, 05:29 PM #3
Re: Sump Crock Question
No. You can refer a plumbing contractor analyse if you are unfamiliar with this type of ground water management system though.
Likely a gravity sump pit, John. Introduction to gravity sump system
Here is a gravity sump.
gravity pit.JPG
Did you see any DWV plumbing pipes close to the pit?
Images please.
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10-09-2019, 05:35 PM #4
Re: Sump Crock Question
It was a new consturction and I did not see any evidence water of the crock overflowing on to the basement floor. But with the building being newly constructed there is a little uncertainty to what will happen moving forward.
Plus I'm just wondering what inspectors recommend when they come across a crock with no pump and water in the crock.
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10-10-2019, 04:44 PM #5
Re: Sump Crock Question
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