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"Ask Adam Adam has been in the HVAC industry for over 40 years. He has been involved in all aspects of the business from service to sales. His main interest is in customer comfort. Do You Want A Dry Basement? Adam Kern, Owner Official Heating & Cooling In a typical spring/summer we get some heavy downpours. For many homeowners this leads to a wet basement. We encounter many sump pump problems that could be avoided. Unfortunately, most people don't pay a lot of attention to their basement unless there is a problem. We encourage all homeowners to be proactive and avoid a costly cleanup. For a dry basement you should do the following: O Make sure the ground around your home is sloped away from the foundation. This way the water is diverted from the structure. O Make sure downspouts and sump pumps discharge the water at least 15-20 feet from the structure. O Replace your sump pump if it is over 10 years old or if it runs fre- quently due to a high water table. Make sure to get a professional grade unit. Oif you have frequent power outages then you should have a battery back up sump pump that has a marine grade battery. O For the ultimate peace of mind you should have a leak detection alarm. The one we use gives an audible alarm and also sends an alert to your phone instantly when water makes contact with the unit. If you have any HVAC questions, call 800-350-HVAC (4822) or email adam@officialhvac.com Bella says: Don't let wet weather leave you knee deep in problems! SALE! To help prevent downstairs dilemas, call Official today! OFFICIAL Heating & Cooling 800-350-HVAC (4822) officialhvac.com EACTORY PRE DEALER NATE 4 Time Honoree Carrier BBB A+ Tu ts "Ask Adam Adam has been in the HVAC industry for over 40 years. He has been involved in all aspects of the business from service to sales. His main interest is in customer comfort. Do You Want A Dry Basement? Adam Kern, Owner Official Heating & Cooling In a typical spring/summer we get some heavy downpours. For many homeowners this leads to a wet basement. We encounter many sump pump problems that could be avoided. Unfortunately, most people don't pay a lot of attention to their basement unless there is a problem. We encourage all homeowners to be proactive and avoid a costly cleanup. For a dry basement you should do the following: O Make sure the ground around your home is sloped away from the foundation. This way the water is diverted from the structure. O Make sure downspouts and sump pumps discharge the water at least 15-20 feet from the structure. O Replace your sump pump if it is over 10 years old or if it runs fre- quently due to a high water table. Make sure to get a professional grade unit. Oif you have frequent power outages then you should have a battery back up sump pump that has a marine grade battery. O For the ultimate peace of mind you should have a leak detection alarm. The one we use gives an audible alarm and also sends an alert to your phone instantly when water makes contact with the unit. If you have any HVAC questions, call 800-350-HVAC (4822) or email adam@officialhvac.com Bella says: Don't let wet weather leave you knee deep in problems! SALE! To help prevent downstairs dilemas, call Official today! OFFICIAL Heating & Cooling 800-350-HVAC (4822) officialhvac.com EACTORY PRE DEALER NATE 4 Time Honoree Carrier BBB A+ Tu ts