Unless you’re showering in the basement, then your pump doesn’t work, and you’ll flood the basement as soon as you fill up the waste water tank.
That’s… what?
In my home there aren’t any pumps.
Water comes in, under pressure, from the city to my water outlets around the house.
Waste water goes down a drain and out into the cities sewage system completely by gravity.
That’s how all hot water heaters work. His just uses natural gas instead of electricity.
In a basement, the waste water is pumped up into the sewer drain. No electricity means that pump doesn’t work, the ejector pump pit fills up and floods the basement. If you have a shower in the basement, you likely also have a toilet in the basement, so when that pit floods, it’s “not a good time.”
That’s not how it works were I live.
There are no pumps involved. Fresh water pipes are under pressure from the city water distribution system. Sewage pipes drain via gravity.
There is never a reason to ‘pump’ sewage because the city sewage lines are below any sewage lines in my house.
This must be a regional thing. I’ve never heard of this. The sewers are still further down than my parents basement.
Do you have some sort of poop rated pump?
I don’t have a basement.
I have a crawlspace, the plumbing is all in the crawlspace.
Water doesn’t need to be pumped up from the crawlspace because the lines are under pressure from the city main.
Now, if the city water distribution system was down I wouldn’t have fresh water, but there are zero water pumps in my home.
As for sewage, the sewer lines are below all my plumbing, so gravity is enough to drain them.