Liberty Sump Pumps
Liberty sump pumps remove groundwater and surface water that collects in a sump basin, preventing flooding in basements, crawl spaces, and low-lying areas of a building. A properly sized sump pump is the primary defense against water damage in any structure with a below-grade space — and the single most common residential pumping application in areas with high water tables or heavy rainfall.
Sump pumps are available in submersible and pedestal configurations. Submersible pumps sit inside the basin below the water line and are the most common choice for residential applications because they are quieter and take up no space above the pit. Pedestal pumps mount the motor above the basin and extend a shaft down to the impeller, which can be easier to service but produces more noise.
Select a Liberty sump pump based on the volume of water your basin collects (determined by water table height, soil drainage, and basin size), the total dynamic head (vertical lift from the basin to the discharge point plus friction in the pipe), and whether you need a primary pump, a battery backup, or a combination system for storm protection. For homes in flood-prone areas, a battery backup sump pump provides critical protection during power outages when the risk of flooding is highest.
