It's not strictly pond or aquarium-related but hoping someone here can help.
We've got a flooding problem in our basement at the moment and I'm stuck in a bureaucratic circle between insurers and contractors claiming they are not authorised/won't pay for anyone to remove the water out of the basement so I'm going to do it myself!
I've tried a pond/pool emptying pump but the water is down to about 2 inches now and I can't get the pump to suck. The room is 6 meters x 4 meters so 2 inches is still a lot of water! (You've got to love my British messed up use of metric and imperial...) I do have a wet-dry vac but it fills very quickly as the capacity is not huge and then its fiddly to disconnect it all lug it to the window and bail it out. I'm anticipating that we are not going to get any traction from the insurance or contractors for at least 4 weeks, likely 6 or 7 so I want to be prepared each time
I've found some pond vacs that look like they might be a good option, but ideally, I want one that can pump out the water as fast as it sucks it up but most of the cheaper models seem to suck for a certain amount of time and then pumps it out for a certain amount of time - one model said 20 secs in, 20 secs out.
Does anyone know of anything that could do what I need?
Wills
p.s - I'm aware there are lots of mentions of sucking, pumping and blowing in this post but lets keep it clean people!
We've got a flooding problem in our basement at the moment and I'm stuck in a bureaucratic circle between insurers and contractors claiming they are not authorised/won't pay for anyone to remove the water out of the basement so I'm going to do it myself!
I've tried a pond/pool emptying pump but the water is down to about 2 inches now and I can't get the pump to suck. The room is 6 meters x 4 meters so 2 inches is still a lot of water! (You've got to love my British messed up use of metric and imperial...) I do have a wet-dry vac but it fills very quickly as the capacity is not huge and then its fiddly to disconnect it all lug it to the window and bail it out. I'm anticipating that we are not going to get any traction from the insurance or contractors for at least 4 weeks, likely 6 or 7 so I want to be prepared each time
I've found some pond vacs that look like they might be a good option, but ideally, I want one that can pump out the water as fast as it sucks it up but most of the cheaper models seem to suck for a certain amount of time and then pumps it out for a certain amount of time - one model said 20 secs in, 20 secs out.
Does anyone know of anything that could do what I need?
Wills
p.s - I'm aware there are lots of mentions of sucking, pumping and blowing in this post but lets keep it clean people!