Any concerns with water pooling at bottom end of intake pipe causing decreased air flow? And if so how to know? (Yes, we have a sump well that goes four feet below basement grade). Thanks for comments
Hello Joe, thanks for watching! If your sump is sealed properly, functioning properly, and has a one way valve (like a dranjer fitting) then it should function as intended. If water is pooling in the system, then your KTA meter would drop to the left into the red indicating a decrease in airflow. If you're unsure if your system is functioning properly, give us a call and we can help troubleshoot or get you in touch with a certified mitigator in your area.
Any concerns with water pooling at bottom end of intake pipe causing decreased air flow? And if so how to know? (Yes, we have a sump well that goes four feet below basement grade).
Thanks for comments
Hello Joe, thanks for watching! If your sump is sealed properly, functioning properly, and has a one way valve (like a dranjer fitting) then it should function as intended. If water is pooling in the system, then your KTA meter would drop to the left into the red indicating a decrease in airflow. If you're unsure if your system is functioning properly, give us a call and we can help troubleshoot or get you in touch with a certified mitigator in your area.