IceGuard
Introducing the IceGuard® Discharge Line System Near Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and neighboring areas!
The ideal solution for clogged and frozen discharge lines
For optimal sump pump discharge, it’s essential that the line doesn’t terminate just outside the foundation wall. If it does, there’s a high likelihood that discharge water will seep back into your basement or crawlspace, especially during freezing temperatures.
Rather than terminating just outside the foundation wall, it’s recommended to install a slightly sloped discharge pipe underground, extending a minimum of 10 feet. Ideally, this pipe should daylight when feasible, or alternatively, lead to a drywell or drain field. However, in regions like Idaho and Washington, where freezing temperatures are common, drain lines are susceptible to freezing, potentially leading to complications.
The risk of freezing can arise from snow- and ice-covered outlets or even within the pipe itself. If the discharge pipe becomes blocked, your pump may continue running without expelling water, ultimately leading to a flooded basement.
Concerned about potential freeze-ups in your discharge line during winter? Premier Basement Systems offers solutions to prevent such occurrences, ensuring the reliable function of your drainage system year-round.
An escape route. The IceGuard® fitting allows water to escape only when the discharge line is clogged. Otherwise, water flows freely past the slotted openings into the drain pipe, ensuring efficient drainage and preventing potential blockages.
We proudly install the patented IceGuard® system, an innovative anti-freeze fitting positioned outside your home. This system effectively ejects water away from the foundation in case of sump pump discharge line freezing or blockage.
Why settle for anything less than a consistently dry basement? Our range of patented sump pumps, coupled with the IceGuard® sump pump discharge line system, ensures year-round protection and peace of mind.
Designed with precision engineering, the IceGuard® system offers a solution to frozen discharge lines, ensuring the reliability of your waterproofing system even in the harshest cold temperatures. It’s the ideal choice for addressing sump pump discharge line concerns in Idaho and Washington. Reach out to us today for a complimentary installation estimate and safeguard your home against winter woes.
Even if the drain freezes IceGuard® keeps water out of the basement
For homeowners in the Greater Spokane area, where sump pump discharge lines are prone to freezing during winter, we recommend installing our anti-freeze device, IceGuard. This innovative solution ensures that discharged water can escape if the drain freezes or clogs for any reason.
IceGuard operates automatically, with no valves to turn or hoses to attach. Its flared design prevents water from spilling through the open slots under normal operation, offering peace of mind and hassle-free maintenance.
IceGuard® is your solution to prevent ice and snow from compromising the effectiveness of your waterproofing system.
IceGuard® is among the array of sump pump features exclusively available through our partnership with Basement Systems. This innovative IceGuard® Discharge Line Protection device can complement any of our sump pump systems, including the SuperSump®, SmartSump™, and TripleSafe, offering homeowners additional defense against basement flooding, particularly in areas prone to freezing temperatures.
Protect the basement. IceGuard® proved its effectiveness when this home’s discharge line was obstructed by frozen snow and ice. Despite repeated pump cycles, IceGuard® allowed the water to escape, preventing the basement from flooding and averting potential damage.
Protect your basement from winter floods caused by frozen discharge lines! Premier Basement Systems offers waterproofing products throughout Greater Spokane, serving areas like Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, and neighboring cities. Contact us today for a free cost estimate on installing the IceGuard® anti-freeze discharge device in your home.
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