In homes across the country a damp basement is a fact of lifemany people live with. However, flowing water in any setting isproblem that generally needs to be addressed at some point in time.While it is typical for basements and foundations to take on waterduring heavy rainfalls, a sump pump can prevent the water fromentering through walls or even through the floor. The sump isgenerally a small pit that is deeper than the basement floor andoperates on the premise that water seeks the lowest level. Once thesump fills up, a sump pump is used to transfer the rainwater fromthe basement to another area outside the confines of the house.Since the water being disposed of is usually storm run off, it canbe pumped into yards or other areas without fear of contamination.However, local building codes