Many Dallas yard flooding occurs as a result of groundwater buildup. As the ground beneath your home becomes saturated, water seeps through cracks in the foundation – leading to plumbing problems, extensive damage, and loss of property value. One simple, inexpensive way to stop the water before it destroys your yard is a sump pump.
Sump pumps are devices with built in sensors to detect water flow. When water reaches the sensor, the pump activates and carries it away to run-off safely away from your home’s foundation. Sump pumps are usually wired into the house’s main electrical system, but it’s critical for them to have some kind of power back up as well. Many sump pumps use car style batteries as a power back up, while others run off the water pressure in your Dallas home.
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If you think you are going to save money by hiring a handyman or an unlicensed, under-licensed or uninsured Dallas plumber to take care of your plumbing repairs, think again.
These "plumbers" are operating illegally, and no repair or other type of plumbing service they perform in your your home will be covered by insurance. So if anything goes wrong, it's all on your wallet to fix it. We see this kind of thing all the time, and it's sad when people ended up with damages to their homes that are not covered by insurance.