Frozen Discharge Lines Will Flood Your Basement
Anyone who lives in the Northeast knows how brutal winters can be. It’s hard enough dealing with cold temperatures, snow and ice, but when your sump pump discharge line freezes, your basement could become an icy, cold swimming pool.
During those chilly winter months, discharge lines can become clogged with snow and ice, freezing the system and causing water to back up and flood the basement. No matter how hard your sump pump is working, if the line is frozen the water has no place to go, but back inside your home.
What’s the answer? Quality 1st Basement System’s IceGuard Discharge Line. When temperatures drop or that big snow storm hits, this specially engineered design automatically ejects the water away from the house. An attractive and common sense answer to a potentially big problem. With IceGuard there are no valves to turn, hoses to attach, or switches to turn on. The system’s unique design automatically takes over and expels the water. When the pipes thaw, the water will return to its normal path.
With everything winter throws your way, a flooded basement isn’t something you should be worried about. IceGuard takes that worry away and you can be secure in the knowledge that freezing temperatures won’t block your discharge lines.
Call Quality 1st Basement Systems for a free estimate on IceGuard today!