Protect Your Home with a Reliable Battery Backup Sump Pump
Flooding can cause catastrophic damage to your home, but the right sump pump system can safeguard your property and your peace of mind. At rcszaboplumbing, we proudly offer the Zoeller Aquanot 508 Battery Backup Sump Pump, a top-tier solution engineered for consistent, fail-safe sump drainage – even during power outages.
Choose between the standard model or the advanced WiFi-enabled version featuring Z Control, ensuring you stay connected and in control wherever you are. Best of all, these reliable pumps are qualified for flood insurance requirements, potentially lowering your premiums and fulfilling necessary safety standards.
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Why a Battery Backup Sump Pump is Essential
During storms and heavy rains, power outages often accompany flooding risks. A standard sump pump powered by your home’s electricity can fail at the worst moment – when you need it most. A battery backup sump pump acts as your home’s insurance policy, kicking in automatically when electricity goes out, keeping your basement dry and your home safe.

Protects against power outages

Automatic switch-over ensures constant operation

Prevents costly water damage and mold growth

Qualifies for flood insurance discounts in many cases
Introducing the Zoeller Aquanot 508 Battery Backup Pump
Durability meets innovation with the Zoeller Aquanot 508, designed for:

Reliable Perfoamance in emergencies

Low Maintenance and long-lasting battery life.

Easy Installation alongside your primary sump pump
Feature
Standard Zoeller Aquanot 508
Zoeller Aquanot 508 with Z Control WiFi
Connectivity
None
WiFi-enabled for remote monitoring
Flood Insurance Qualified
No
Yes
Alerts & Notifications
None
Instant phone alerts on pump status
Control Features
Manual testing / Daily Checks
Remote on/off, battery check, daily checks and reports
Battery Life
7.5 or more of Continuous pumping
Same plus app battery status updates
Benefits of WiFi-Enabled Z Control
Monitor your sump pump from anywhere:

Receive real-time alerts if the pump activates

Check battery charge status remotely

Avoid surprises with prompt maintenance notifications
For tech-savvy homeowners or anyone wanting extra assurance, the Z Control adds peace of mind directly to your smartphone.
Flood Insurance Qualification - Why It Matters
Installing a battery backup sump pump that meets flood insurance requirements is more than smart-it’s financially savvy. Many insurance providers offer discounts or require certified sump pump systems as part of their policy conditions.
The Zoeller Aquanot 508 series – with or without WiFi – is a qualified pump that complies with flood insurance standards, potentially saving you hundreds on your annual premium.
Why Choose RC Szabo Plumbing?

Expert installation and maintenance of Zoeller sump pump systems

Local knowledge of flood risk and insurance requirements

Full support from product selection to warranty and service

Customer-first approach emphasizing education and reliability
How Our Battery Backup Sump Pump Installation Works

Free in-home consultation and flood risk assessment

Professional installation by licensed technicians

Complete training on pump operation and Z Control app setup (if applicable)

Annual maintenance packages to ensure system longevity
What Our Client Says
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What happens if my power goes out during heavy rain?
During a power outage, your main electric sump pump stops working. The Zoeller battery backup pump automatically turns on, keeping your basement dry until power returns.
How long does the battery last?
Typically, the pump battery can run 24 to 48 hours continuously, depending on the model and usage.
Can I install the Zoeller Aquanot 508 myself?
Professional installation is recommended to ensure compliance with local codes and flood insurance regulations, as well as optimal performance.
Does the WiFi Z Control work with every smartphone?
Z Control is compatible with most iOS and Android devices via the dedicated app.
What kind of maintenance does the battery backup sump pump require?
Routine checks include testing the pump function, inspecting batteries every 6-12 months, and replacing the battery every 3-5 years.
Can the battery backup sump pump handle continuous flooding?
Yes, the pump is designed to handle typical flooding when electricity is unavailable, but extended usage depends on maintaining battery charge and condition.
Will having this pump reduce my flood insurance premium?
In many cases, yes. Confirm specifics with your insurance provider, but qualifying sump pumps like the Zoeller Aquanot 508 often lead to discounts.
What if I already have a sump pump? Do I still need a backup?
Yes. Primary pumps can fail during outages or mechanical issues. A battery backup provides critical redundancy.
What warranty does Zoeller offer?
Zoeller typically offers a 3-5 year limited warranty; please confirm exact terms with us or on Zoeller’s official website.
Are there financing options available?
Many customers finance their system with flexible plans. Contact us for current options.
Why do I need a battery backup sump pump?
Power outages are common during storms, the exact time when flooding risks are highest. Without backup power, your primary sump pump stops working, causing costly basement flooding. Backup pumps automatically engage during outages, protecting your home and reducing insurance risks.
How long can the battery backup pump run during a power failure?
Depending on the model and water inflow, backup batteries typically last between 4 to 12 hours continuously. Battery life varies by usage and capacity but is designed to cover the most critical flooding periods. Batteries are rechargeable and replaceable to ensure ongoing protection.
Does installing a backup sump pump qualify me for flood insurance discounts?
Many insurance providers require or incentivize backup sump pumps for flood insurance eligibility or discounts, especially in high-risk suburban areas. We assist with certification, paperwork, and inspection references to ensure your system meets insurer criteria and qualifies you for savings.
How noisy or intrusive is a battery backup sump pump system?
Modern backup pumps are designed to be quiet and compact. Most homeowners report minimal noise, comparable to or less than the main pump. Installation ensures the system is unobtrusive, maintaining home comfort while providing peace of mind.
What kind of maintenance is required for these systems?
Annual inspections and testing are recommended. This includes testing battery charge and pump activation, cleaning the sump pit to avoid debris buildup, and replacing the battery every 3 to 5 years to maintain performance. We offer maintenance services so you don’t have to worry.
What happens if the battery runs out before power returns?
The battery backup sump pump will stop until power is restored. However, with typical battery life and recharge capacity, most flooding risks are minimized. Homeowners can also consider additional emergency battery packs or generator backups for extended outages.
How quickly can you install a battery backup sump pump?
Installation often takes 2 to 4 hours depending on the existing setup and chosen model. We strive for minimal disruption: scheduling, professional installation, and testing are all part of our service to ensure fast, reliable protection.
What brands and technology do you use?
We install premium brands like Zoeller Aquanot 508, known for reliability and durability. Many systems include WiFi-enabled monitors (e.g., Z Control) providing real-time alerts to your phone for pump status and battery life, helping you prevent failures before they happen.
Will this system protect my home from all flooding scenarios?
Battery backup sump pumps significantly reduce basement flooding from stormwater and sewer backup due to power outages. However, extreme flooding from surface water or external leaks may require additional measures such as drainage upgrades or waterproofing.
How do cultural and community differences affect your service?
Chicago’s suburbs have diverse demographics and unique home requirements. We tailor communication, pricing, and service to respect these differences-whether servicing majority African-American south suburbs or middle-class west suburbs-building trust and delivering relevant solutions.