Crawlspace Specialists Surrey
Serving Cloverdale & Surrounding Areas

Sump Pump Installation
in Cloverdale, BC

Cloverdale is one of Surrey's oldest communities, with a historic town centre that predates the modern municipality. The residential areas around the historic downtown and extending into the surrounding rural fringe have housing stock that spans from early 20th-century farmhouses to contemporary subdivisions, but the most common crawlspace problems we encounter are in the mid-century stock from the 1950s through the 1970s. These homes were built with vented crawlspaces on soils that are a mix of silty loam and clay — reasonable in dry periods but slow to drain after the extended wet seasons typical of the Fraser Valley.

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 Cloverdale?

  • Experience with Cloverdale'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 Cloverdale — What We See Here

The Cloverdale agricultural fairgrounds area and the surrounding residential streets sit on relatively flat terrain, which means drainage relies on municipal storm infrastructure rather than natural topographic flow. When storm systems become overwhelmed during heavy events — a common occurrence in this part of Surrey — water backs up and can find its way into crawlspaces through foundation wall joints and floor slab interfaces. We see this pattern in multiple homes in the immediate fairgrounds area each season.