St. Louis sits on expansive clay soil that absorbs water slowly and releases it even slower. When heavy rains saturate the ground, water cannot percolate downward, so it moves laterally toward basement foundations. Properties near the Mississippi River, Missouri River, or Meramec River face elevated water tables that rise and fall with river levels. Homes in low-lying areas like Lemay, Affton, and parts of Florissant experience chronic groundwater intrusion that requires properly sized sump pump systems. The clay soil also causes foundation settling, which creates cracks that allow water entry. These conditions make sump pump installation a necessity, not a luxury, for St. Louis homeowners.
St. Louis County and St. Louis City enforce stormwater discharge ordinances that prohibit pumping groundwater into sanitary sewer lines or onto neighboring properties. Discharge lines must terminate at least ten feet from foundations and cannot create drainage problems for adjacent lots. Peak Plumbing St. Louis designs discharge systems that comply with these local codes, so you avoid municipal violations and neighbor disputes. Our technicians hold the proper licenses for plumbing work in both St. Louis City and County jurisdictions. We pull permits when required and coordinate inspections for new construction or major renovations. Local expertise matters when you need sump pump repair or installation that meets code.