You're doing a great job, your presentation skills and speaking skills are amazing. I started watching 1 video i actually needed, ended up watching hours of content, because you make it interesting and I actually learned something. Huge thanks.
I have a little 380 Sq Ft cottage with one bathroom and one small kitchen. There will only be two people in the cottage at a time with control over what goes down the drains. It will need to pump horizontal with maybe 3 feet total incline over 90 feet. That line is 4" diameter. Which pump should I use? Is a 4" line ok? I see that most pumps have a 2" discharge. Can that feed a 4" line? Thanks
How about sizing pumps for heavy duty applications involving residential homes in a flood plain that is subject to very infrequent (1971, 1979, 2013) ice-jam floods? I have not been able to find much information on water flow through drain tiles. We have 3.5" clay, there are a few homes with 4" plastic in this subdivision in West Seneca, NY that was built up ~1965-75, along Buffalo Creek. We have silty loam soil where the water really starts coming in when the soil gets saturated and/or water around the foundation.
Hey Michael, thanks for the question! We could certainly help you size a dewatering pump for infrequent flooding. Though we will need to know quite a bit about your situation, please give us a call at 855.329.4519.
So what about tampons and condoms? Which is the better pump? I have an Airbnb short-term vacation rental and people put those items in my camper toilet. The RV is permanently parked 67 feet downhill (3-foot grade?) from the clean-out.
You're doing a great job, your presentation skills and speaking skills are amazing. I started watching 1 video i actually needed, ended up watching hours of content, because you make it interesting and I actually learned something. Huge thanks.
Thanks for your kind words! Glad to hear we could provide videos you were able to get something out of. 😉
Must watch video if you are going to replace a pump for a basement toilet.
Can these pumps be submerged constantly under four foot of effluent? And then be manually switched for periodically management of level?
Can u please show us mathematical problems for selecting pumps in general
What's the difference between those kind of pumps and Saniflo system? I am planning to do a studio in my basement .Thanks
I have a little 380 Sq Ft cottage with one bathroom and one small kitchen. There will only be two people in the cottage at a time with control over what goes down the drains. It will need to pump horizontal with maybe 3 feet total incline over 90 feet. That line is 4" diameter. Which pump should I use? Is a 4" line ok? I see that most pumps have a 2" discharge. Can that feed a 4" line? Thanks
Ty very much for the video 😊👍
How about sizing pumps for heavy duty applications involving residential homes in a flood plain that is subject to very infrequent (1971, 1979, 2013) ice-jam floods? I have not been able to find much information on water flow through drain tiles. We have 3.5" clay, there are a few homes with 4" plastic in this subdivision in West Seneca, NY that was built up ~1965-75, along Buffalo Creek. We have silty loam soil where the water really starts coming in when the soil gets saturated and/or water around the foundation.
Hey Michael, thanks for the question! We could certainly help you size a dewatering pump for infrequent flooding. Though we will need to know quite a bit about your situation, please give us a call at 855.329.4519.
Hey, is there a service manual for sewage pumps like the aim manual for submersible ? I really like your videos , thanks
Good video , learned alot !
Glad to hear it!
So what about tampons and condoms? Which is the better pump? I have an Airbnb short-term vacation rental and people put those items in my camper toilet.
The RV is permanently parked 67 feet downhill (3-foot grade?) from the clean-out.
when you say "light duty" vs "heavy duty"- are you suggesting we should be weighing our bowl movements and then choose accordingly.??
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what is serial number for the big one on your right
Haha do you mean the model number?
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Yes,,, HELP,,, can you sell me a pump,,,,,
Sure, just give us a call: 855.329.4519
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