Commercial Grade Sump Pumps Make The Grade

Business owners and corporations have alot of assets to protect. When it comes to flooding many valuable things can be lost by businesses: the building itself, computers and technological equipment, valuable client files, office supplies, and the list goes on. This is especially true of business equipment and files stored in a subterranean level of a building. Commercial grade sump pumps are a necessity for any business building with a basement.

Most commercial grade sump pumps differ from the pumps used by homeowners. Commercial grade sump pumps often have an exterior that is constructed from high quality cast iron. Also, they feature a vertical float switch as opposed to the typical float arm. The contacts are well constructed and ensure the longevity of operation  of the commercial sump pumps. Motor seals and rubber sealing boots are not necessary in many of these models. Fewer parts on any sump pump can equal longer life since there are fewer mechanisms which can malfunction. Alot of top of the line commercial models are sprayed with a high quality epoxy to keep the pump housing from dilapidating over time from corrosive agents.

Another set of great features of commercial sump pumps are higher voltage and more amps. This will keep the sump pump humming along at greater speeds and yield bigger pumping capacities. Most commercial sump pumps have RPM's of between 1500 and 1800. Alot of the "nuts and bolts" of the commercial pumps are of better quality. Screws, bolts, and handles are often constructed from stainless steel.

Some commercial sump pumps are built sturdily enough that they require being placed on a balanced, firm foundation. Suspension from a ceiling or other structure may not be an option with these heavy duty commercial pumps. If this is a cause for concern, this needs to be taken into consideration when purchasing a commercial sump pump.