Primary submersible pumps, battery backup systems, and combination units — properly installed to handle Burlington County's water table and storm volumes.
📞 Call for a Free EstimateBurlington County's water table can rise quickly after storms, and the region's clay soils don't drain fast — meaning groundwater pressure on foundations continues long after rain stops. A sump pump that's undersized, aging, or running without a backup is a liability every time a storm rolls through.
A sump pump sits in a pit at the lowest point of your basement or crawl space drainage system. When water collects, the pump activates and pushes it out through a discharge line away from your foundation. We size every installation to match your home's actual water volume — not a generic spec.
The core of any sump system. Sits submerged in the pit and activates automatically when water reaches a set level. Sized to handle your home's specific inflow volume.
Activates when power goes out or when the primary pump is overwhelmed. Essential for Burlington County homes where heavy storms cause both flooding and outages simultaneously.
Primary pump and battery backup installed in the same pit. The backup engages automatically if the primary fails or can't keep up with incoming water.
If your basement or crawl space doesn't have a pit, we excavate and install one at the correct location and depth to collect water from your drainage system.
We inspect existing systems and install new pumps throughout Burlington County. Mon – Sat, 9 AM to 6 PM.
📞 (609) 222-8784Most pumps last between 7 and 10 years. If yours is in that range or showing any performance issues, get it inspected before the next rain season rather than after a failure.
A backup is strongly recommended. The storms that put the most water against Burlington County foundations are the same ones that knock power out. A backup pump keeps the system running regardless.
Yes. We handle both new installations and replacements of aging or failed pumps. We assess your setup and recommend the right solution for your home.
Yes. We primarily serve Burlington County and also work in Camden County, Gloucester County, and Mercer County. Call to confirm availability.