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Air Tight Sump Pump System in Fargo and NDContact Tri-State Basement Systems for sump pump service and sump pump installation in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts! As an authorized Basement Systems dealer, we have exclusive access to the following:

  • TripleSafe sump pump system.
  • UltraSump Battery backup sump pump system.
  • SuperSump sump pump system.
  • SmartSump crawlspace sump pump system- specially designed for crawl spaces.

At the center of any good basement waterproofing or crawl space waterproofing system lies a sump pump. If it fails for any reason (including power outages), the whole system fails and the waterproofing system you invested in leads to a flooded basement. If you're going to rely on a sump pump, it must be dependable.

You need to plan on the following:

  1. The power going out- which is common during large storms with rain
  2. The pump coming unplugged
  3. The circuit breaker tripping
  4. The primary pump failing
  5. The primary pump being unable to keep up with the amount of water in the case of a very heavy rain.

Sump pumps today are more reliable than ever, but only if you have the right equipment. Barring this, you have to face the inevitability that your pump will fail and the basement will flood.

A system is only as strong as its weakest link. A proper sump pump system is a whole made up of many parts- the reliability of each part affects the whole. In Vermont, New Hampshire, and Northwestern Massachusetts, Tri-State Basement Systems uses only the most reliable materials in their systems:

The Sump Pump Basin
A sturdy liner and sump pump basin are vital to proper sump pump performance. A pump that clogs in a muddy hole in the floor will eventually stop working, and a pump that's left in a small 5-gallon bucket will short cycle (turn on and off repeatedly) and wear out. Tri-State Basement Systems uses the best basin the industry offers. Made out of sturdy material and equipped with holes to accept water directly from the ground as well as from your perimeter, it's large enough, strong enough, and comes with the engineering you need for your system.

Best Reliable Sump PumpA Sump Pump with a Lifetime Warranty?
Placing a lifetime warranty and offering free replacements on a pump is an offer used by many irresponsible contractors to convince people to buy their basement waterproofing systems. Ask yourself this: "When will I know if I need a free replacement?" The answer is: "When your basement is flooded." By then, it's too late!

Air-Tight Sump Pump Cover with a Floor Drain
A solid, airtight sump pump lid has four important functions:

  1. It prevents water from evaporating out of the sump hole into the basement
  2. It prevents debris from the basement floor from falling into the sump and clogging the pump or switch,
  3. It quiets any noise made by the system, and to make the sump pump more aesthetically pleasing.
  4. It collects any water that reaches the basement floor from a plumbing leak and pumps it out of your home.

Tri-State Basement Systems provides the only sump pump lid with a floor drain that is worthy of the Basement Systems brand!

Sturdy Sump Pump StandA Sump Pump Stand and a Check Valve
Basement Systems' patented CleanPump Stand keeps your sump pump raised above the bottom of the sump pump liner to keep it away from any sediment, mud, debris or gravel that might make its way into the liner and settle to the bottom. This prevents the sump pump from clogging as well as keeping the check valve and discharge pipe clean and running smoothly.

Basement Systems attended to every detail when designing its sump pump liners. The check valve (a one-way hatch in the pipe that prevents water from running back into the sump pump when it stops pumping water) is located inside the sump pump rather than above the sump pump liner, as is done with most companies. This means that any leak that might occur from the point of the check valve will occur inside of the pump rather than running down the pipe and onto your basement floor. Additionally, the noise of the check valve shutting is kept within the airtight sump pump basin rather than higher up within the basement.

Sump Pump Alarms
When you buy an ordinary sump pump, you know your pump has failed when your basement leaks. When you buy a patented sump pump system from Tri-State Basement Systems, you will know when your pump fails or is overwhelmed because the WaterWatch Sump Pump Alarm will sound, prior to the basin overflowing with water. This battery-powered alarm sounds off like a smoke detector when the water reaches a level above the point where the pumps should normally turn on.

Tri-State Basement Systems of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts has the products and service you need.
Years of innovation and a passion to create the best product on the market lie at the heart of Tri-State Basement Systems' basement waterproofing solutions. Tri-State services and installs all of Basement Systems' sump pump systems. If you have the right equipment and quality service, you won't have to worry about your basement being flooded.  If you have a crawlspace in Vermont, New Hampshire, or Massachusetts we have the only sump pump specifically designed for crawlspaces, the SmartSump by Basement Systems!

Contact us today for your free sump pump installation estimate in Vermont (including Montpelier, Brattleboro, Newport, Burlington, East Lyndon, St. Albans, and Rutland), New Hampshire (including the greater Claremont, Keene, North Conway, Berlin, and Laconia areas), and Northwestern Massachusetts (including the North Adams and Greenfield areas)!