Professional sump pump installation that actually works when you need it most.
You’ll sleep better knowing your basement is protected. No more rushing downstairs during storms to check for water. No more moving boxes and furniture every time rain is in the forecast.
A properly installed sump pump runs automatically, removing water before it becomes a problem. Your finished basement stays usable. Your stored belongings stay safe. Your property value stays protected.
The peace of mind is immediate, but the real value shows up during the next heavy rain when your neighbors are dealing with cleanup and you’re not.
FloTek Plumbing has been handling basement water issues in Lombard and DuPage County for years. We understand how the clay soil here affects drainage and why some areas flood while others don’t.
We’re not the company that shows up with a one-size-fits-all approach. Every basement is different, and every installation needs to account for your specific situation.
You’ll work with licensed plumbers who live in the area and have seen what works long-term versus what fails when you need it most.
First, we assess your basement’s specific needs. We check your current drainage, measure water flow patterns, and determine the right pump size and placement. No guessing.
Next, we excavate the sump pit in the optimal location, install proper drainage tile if needed, and set up the pump system with appropriate discharge piping. Everything gets connected to ensure automatic operation.
Finally, we test the entire system to make sure it cycles properly and moves water efficiently away from your foundation. You’ll know exactly how it works and what to expect going forward.
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Your installation includes the sump pump, properly sized pit, discharge piping, and check valve to prevent backflow. We handle all the excavation, plumbing connections, and electrical work.
We also install battery backup systems when needed, because power outages often happen during the storms when you need your pump most. The discharge line gets routed away from your foundation to prevent water from cycling back.
Every installation meets local codes and includes proper permits. You get a system that works reliably and won’t cause issues down the road with inspections or insurance claims.