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If you live in a flood zone and even if you live in a hundred year or thousand-year flood zone in your area it might be wise to buy a flood pump before the next huge storm. So many cities and counties have had extreme regional weather storms in the last few years and we all know that there are cycles and flows or patterns of weather that occur on the surface of the planet. It is silly to think that it can never happen to you.

Apparently this is a human characteristic of mankind in his unending optimism. Nevertheless, rather than playing victim and hoping that the government will save you it might be wise to have a sump pump in your garage and a portable generator.

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There are many palms for as low as $300 that pump out between 5000 and 11,000 gallons per hour and can run off of a portable generator or their own power. You can buy these at Home Depot, Lowe's or in the Northern tool catalog. It is also wise to buy me sump pump head to prevent clogging.

With proper landscaping around your house and a good flood Pump you can prevent flood damage to your home. Most all homeowners insurance policies do not cover flooding and therefore you are on your own.

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Remember; land didn't Noah build the arc? Before the flood right? I hope you will understand the importance of such things to protect yourself and your family during the next massive extreme storm. It could happen tomorrow. Please consider this, as it is definitely something to contemplate in 2008.

 

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