
Severe weather all along the Front Range in Colorado has caused an increase in the number of basement sump pump failures. Last week some areas in Colorado received up to 3 feet of snow including Castle Rock, Parker, the Palmer Divide, Woodland Park and many different areas. This was followed by a warming trend. A lot of the snow has melted, refrozen, and melted again following the snow storm and causing the sump pump failures in basements.
Here at Peak Basement Systems, we are expecting to see is an increased number of phone calls from people with failing sump pumps. This seems to happen every time after snow melts like we've been experiencing over the last few days.
So what we're asking people to do if if they believe that their sump pump is not able to handle a tremendous amount of snow melt runoff is that they should contact us immediately in order to have someone come out and take a look at it and see if we can work out either a temporary emergency sump pump solution or a permenant basement sump pump system that would be more able to handle the snow conditions that we are expecting this winter.
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