Sump Pump Installation in Beaverton, OR
Beaverton receives over 40 inches of rain annually, with most falling between October and April. That sustained moisture saturates the ground around your foundation and raises the water table, creating hydrostatic pressure that pushes water into basements and crawl spaces through cracks, joints, and porous concrete. A properly installed and maintained sump pump intercepts this water and pumps it away before it enters your living space.
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Oregon's extended rainy season is not a weekend event β it is six solid months of sustained moisture. That steady rain saturates soil around your foundation, raising the water table and creating pressure that forces water into any available opening in your basement or crawl space: cracks in the slab, gaps at wall-floor joints, porous concrete, and pipe penetrations. A sump pump system collects this water in a pit below floor level and pumps it away from the foundation before it reaches your living space.
Sump pump selection matters. The right pump for your Beaverton home depends on the volume of water it needs to handle, the vertical distance (head) it must pump, the discharge line routing, and whether battery backup is desired for power outages during storms. We install primary pumps, backup pumps, and combination systems sized for your specific conditions.
Annual maintenance before rainy season keeps your pump reliable when you need it most: test the float switch by pouring water into the pit, verify the discharge line is clear and unobstructed, clean the pit of debris, and check the battery backup if installed. A pump that seems fine in August may fail in November when it has been running continuously for three weeks.
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Need sump pump installation in Beaverton?
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Call (207) 419-2600Our Sump Pump Process
We assess your home's flooding risk, water entry points, and current drainage situation
We recommend the appropriate sump pump type, size, and pit location
Sump pit is installed or upgraded, pump mounted, and discharge line routed properly
Float switch activation tested along with discharge flow
Battery backup options discussed and installed if desired, and maintenance schedule provided