Speak with your plumber about installing a sump pump which directs water away from your home to a nearby storm drain.
Hook sumppump to gutter drain.
Here we have a very high water table even a small amount of rain gets our pump going.
This makes for a soggy area and can erode the soil.
However the volume of water they collect can be very large and that water has to be dealt with properly or the gutters will only push the problem somewhere else.
Pumps the water out of the basement when it rains.
This piece of pipe should extend up and out of the sump pit.
Well you re technically not supposed to connect a sump pump to a sewer line.
On the upper end of this install a check valve.
Can you connect your sump pump line to the sewer.
Part of the issue is that if you don t have a check valve for sure if you have any backup in the sewer it can come right straight back up into the sump pump and that s not going to be a pleasant situation.
Secure a short section of pvc pipe to the discharge port of the sump pump.
We can not have our lines hooked into the house sewer lines they have to go to the street and to the drains that take away the rain water.
If the line gets clogged frozen or dysfunctional your sump pump will become useless sooner or later.
The performance of the discharge line dictates how the pump is going to perform or how long it s going to last.
You re correct in that it s supposed to go outside the house.
The folks who are asking this are usually trying to find a solution to the flooding that discharging sump pump water into a yard can cause namely flooding of the discharge area.
Gutter drains connecting to foundation drains.
Try to maintain the line at least on a half yearly basis.
Route the water into a storm drain or dry well.
Simply cut your gutter extender at a 45 degree angle and connect it to your downspout with the zip hinge and 8 screws.
Many homes have a drain line from their sump pump which spills out on top of the soil next to the house.
Learn other downspout extender solutions here.
Use pvc cement to secure the valve in place with a watertight seal.