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Non-submersible water pump for dry-well
Posted on 4/29/17 at 6:36 pm
Posted on 4/29/17 at 6:36 pm
I have installed a french drain with a dry-well from a basement window well. On weeks like this, where it rains 6 plus inches over the course of a day I'd like to have a backup plan. I'm thinking a Non-submersible pump where i can place a hose down the relief cap and run a hose out 50 feet.
The problem is there is no power out where I would need it. I'd either run a extension cord out about 60 feet, or have the pump on my deck but need to hose about 60 feet to the well and then another 40 feet of outlet hose. Of course all of this would need to occur without electrocuting myself.
Any suggestions?
The problem is there is no power out where I would need it. I'd either run a extension cord out about 60 feet, or have the pump on my deck but need to hose about 60 feet to the well and then another 40 feet of outlet hose. Of course all of this would need to occur without electrocuting myself.
Any suggestions?
Posted on 4/29/17 at 6:55 pm to SEC. 593
Will a French drain help at all with 6" of rain?
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Posted on 4/29/17 at 9:38 pm to SEC. 593
what about a gas powered trash pump with 2-inch hoses?
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