Bought a 30 yr old house that has a sump pump in the basement. I don't know what all exactly drains to the sump but I'm thinking maybe the gutters drain to the sump by way of the french drains (PVC pipes coming out of the ground @ grade to accept gutter discharge). During a hard rain our 1/2 hp sump pump has to operate every 6 seconds. We have a 17" sump and I calculated roughly 23 gpm of water entering the sump during the last rain. The sump pump discharge pipe goes to a storm sewer in my neighbors yard. During a heavy rain, this area will flood putting the discharge pipe under water and making the sump pump work even harder. Our sump pump is rated at 68 gpm @ 10' head. During the last rain, I calculated that the sump pump flowrate is only 33 gpm (probably mainly due to the flooding around the discharge pipe).
Is it natural to have this much water entering the sump? Is my system setup typical? I do have a battery backup pump.
Thanks