Sump Pump Installation
in Burnaby, BC
Burnaby's topography ranges from the relatively flat areas along the Burrard Inlet waterfront through the mid-slope residential neighbourhoods of Capitol Hill and Burnaby Mountain to the lower-lying districts around Edmonds and Metrotown. The variability in elevation and soil conditions means crawlspace challenges vary considerably across the city. Properties on Burnaby Mountain and Capitol Hill often deal with steep-site drainage challenges, where surface water moving downslope through clay soils is channelled toward downhill foundation walls. Properties near Deer Lake and in the lower Edmonds area face a higher seasonal water table.
Surrey receives roughly 1,500 millimetres of precipitation annually, with the bulk of it arriving between October and March. For homes with crawlspaces, especially those in lower-lying areas of Newton, Bridgeview, or along the Serpentine and Nicomekl river floodplains, that volume of rainfall can overwhelm perimeter drainage and allow water to accumulate beneath the floor. A properly sized and installed sump pump is the most reliable mechanical defense against crawlspace flooding.
The choice of pump matters significantly. Sump pumps are rated by horsepower and gallons-per-hour capacity, and the right specification depends on the size of the drainage catchment area and how quickly water accumulates during peak events. Undersized pumps run continuously during heavy rain events, wear out faster, and may not keep pace with inflow. We size pumps to handle well above the expected worst-case scenario for a given home's drainage conditions.
Why Choose Us in Burnaby?
- Experience with Burnaby's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About Burnaby — What We See Here
Many of Burnaby's established residential neighbourhoods were built in the post-war era through the early 1970s, and a significant proportion of this housing stock has crawlspace foundations. These homes are now old enough that original structural wood — posts, beams, sill plates — has had decades of exposure to whatever moisture conditions were present before the first renovations or repairs were done. In our experience, Burnaby homes from this era are among the most likely to have multiple compounding issues: deteriorated original posts, collapsed insulation, and mold on the subfloor underside that has gone unnoticed for years.
The good news for Burnaby homeowners is that the soil conditions in most of the city, while clay-heavy, respond well to proper perimeter drainage improvements. Combined with encapsulation, these interventions tend to produce very effective results. We also note that Burnaby has an active real estate market, and crawlspace conditions are increasingly part of pre-sale and pre-purchase inspection discussions — a clean, documented, encapsulated crawlspace is a measurable asset in the market.