sump basin replacement
sump basin replacement
(OP)
I'm trying to fix the previous owners mistakes. I need to replace the sump basin. The original basin was a metal canister with no bottom. I want to replace it with a larger basin . The new basin (bought at home depot) has no weeping holes in the sides. What i need to know is:
1) WHERE TO PLACE THE WEEPING HOLES
2) HOW MANY WEEPING HOLES
3) WHAT SIZE
Tom
1) WHERE TO PLACE THE WEEPING HOLES
2) HOW MANY WEEPING HOLES
3) WHAT SIZE
Tom





RE: sump basin replacement
Try adding more explanation of what it is you're trying to do. Sump has many meanings in engineering parlance.
Good luck
RE: sump basin replacement
Tom
RE: sump basin replacement
Still not enough information. I'd suggest you find a local engineer, either a Civil or Geotechnical, who is familiar with your geographic area, local groundwater elevations, local regulations, if any, and other such details. He or she will also want to know the size of the pump and its capacity and discharge head, the types of soils under your basement and the pattern of surface drainage on your lot. There are no simple universal standards for such things, although there are principles of design your engineer can apply to a solution.
Good luck
RE: sump basin replacement
You cannot just put weep holes in the sump without adding some piping or some other means to direct flow fromt from the outside. Or else you will just get mud/sludge in your sump.
You basically want to keep the groundwater at a level below the bottom of your foundation so that there is no buoyancy or water pressure thrust on your foundation which will cause problems
Dig out around your existing sump and set the new sump at a level so that 3/4 height of the sump is below your slab. Back fill with some kind of loose but packable fill.
Prior to the backfill, cut your weep hole so that top of pipe or hole is about 6-12 inches below the slab. Put in the pipe, but place a sheet of geotextile fabric (to keep the mud out) over the end of the pipe or across the hole.
You do not talk about the pump so I am assuming it is existing. You may want to keep an eye on it to make sure it is big enough or not too big.
Hope that helps.