[ Solution ] Crawl Space Repair Est. 2009

Crawl Space Sump Pumps

A properly installed crawl space sump pump automatically removes water that enters below your home, protecting the structure from flooding and moisture damage.

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On cost: $1,500 to $4,500 for sump pump installation including basin, pump, discharge line, and battery backup.

Overview

Crawl Space Sump Pumps

A crawl space sump pump is a submersible pump installed in a basin at the lowest point of the crawl space floor. When water accumulates in the basin, routed there by a perimeter drainage channel or by direct accumulation in the low area, the pump activates automatically and discharges the water through a pipe to a safe discharge point outside the foundation. In Middle Tennessee, where heavy rain events and seasonal water table elevation regularly affect crawl spaces, a properly sized sump pump with battery backup is a fundamental part of any comprehensive crawl space waterproofing system.

The sump basin is installed at the lowest point of the crawl space, sized to provide buffer volume and accommodate the pump and its float switch. A perimeter drainage channel routes water from around the crawl space perimeter to the basin. The submersible pump sits inside the basin and is connected to a discharge pipe that runs through or under the stem wall to daylight outside the home. A float switch activates the pump when the water level in the basin reaches a set height. Battery backup systems allow the pump to continue operating through power outages.

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Installation Process

How we install crawl space sump pumps

Basin Location Selection

The lowest point of the crawl space floor is identified for the basin. Access for future maintenance and proximity to a wall for discharge pipe routing are also factors.

Basin Excavation and Installation

A hole is excavated to receive the basin. The basin is set level and backfilled around the perimeter. Gravel surrounds the perforated basin sides to allow water entry from the surrounding soil.

Pump Selection and Installation

A submersible pump rated for the expected water volume is installed in the basin with a float switch set at the appropriate activation height.

Discharge Line Routing

A discharge pipe runs from the pump through or under the stem wall to a discharge point at least 6 feet from the foundation, sloped to drain freely. A check valve is installed to prevent backflow into the basin when the pump cycles off.

Battery Backup System

A battery backup pump or battery-powered controller is installed to maintain pump operation during power outages. The backup system is tested to confirm it activates correctly when primary power is removed.

The drainage channel collects the water. The sump pump gets rid of it. One without the other leaves gaps. Both together means the crawl space drains automatically no matter how hard it rains.
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Derek Veselich
Owner, Ground Up Foundation Repair

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Crawl Space Moisture Control

Crawl space moisture control is not a single product. It is a strategy that combines multiple solutions to address the different sources of moisture that affect a crawl space. In Middle Tennessee homes, moisture enters the crawl space as vapor from the soil, as condensation from warm humid outdoor air, as liquid water from rain intrusion, and from plumbing or HVAC leaks. Effective moisture control identifies which of these sources are active in a specific crawl space and applies the appropriate solutions in the correct sequence. The goal is a crawl space that maintains relative humidity below 60 percent throughout the year without continuous intervention.

Crawl Space Access Doors

The crawl space access door is the primary maintenance access point for the crawl space and, in a sealed encapsulated crawl space, the last gap in the moisture and pest barrier. A standard wood-framed or uninsulated access door is a significant thermal and moisture bypass: it allows outdoor air and humidity to enter the sealed crawl space during inspection or maintenance access, and between visits if the door fits poorly. Ground Up installs sealed, insulated crawl space access doors that fit tightly, are weatherstripped, and include a latch that maintains compression against the frame.

Crawl Space Drainage Systems

A crawl space drainage system is an interior water management solution installed at the perimeter of the crawl space floor to intercept water that enters through stem walls, rises from the soil, or drains off the crawl space walls. The system channels that water to a sump basin where a pump discharges it away from the home. In Middle Tennessee, where clay soils retain water after heavy rain and seasonal water table elevation is common in many neighborhoods, interior drainage is often the most practical and durable solution for crawl spaces that experience recurring water entry.

Crawl Space Jacks and Adjustable Support Posts

Crawl space jacks, also called adjustable support posts or screw jacks, are steel support columns installed in the crawl space to shore up sagging main beams, replace failed wooden support posts, or add supplemental support where beam span is too long for the original framing. In Middle Tennessee homes built on pier-and-beam foundations, the original support posts were often solid wood or short masonry piers. When the wood rots or the masonry piers settle and tip over time, the main beam loses its mid-span support and sags, causing the floors above to deflect.

Crawl Space Water Removal

Crawl space water removal is the process of extracting standing or pooled water from the crawl space floor, assessing the scope of any damage caused, identifying the water source, and developing a plan to prevent recurrence. In Middle Tennessee, crawl space flooding most commonly occurs during and after heavy rain events when drainage systems are overwhelmed, when downspouts discharge near the foundation, or when the seasonal water table rises to the crawl space floor level. Ground Up provides water removal service as part of a comprehensive assessment: we pump out the standing water, identify the entry source, document any damage to framing, insulation, and mechanical systems, and present a repair and prevention plan.

Crawl Space Waterproofing

Crawl space waterproofing is the process of preventing or managing water entry into the crawl space to keep framing dry and structurally sound. In Middle Tennessee, crawl spaces deal with three primary water sources: surface water that flows in through foundation vents or over grade during rain events, groundwater that seeps through the perimeter stem walls during extended wet periods, and condensation that forms when humid summer air contacts cooler surfaces inside the crawl space. An effective waterproofing system addresses all three sources, redirecting surface water with grading and downspout extensions, capturing seepage with interior drainage channels, and reducing condensation with vapor barriers and sealed enclosures. Ground Up designs and installs crawl space waterproofing systems sized for each home's specific conditions.

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