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Sump pump exit leak - How difficult to fix?
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I found a puddle in my basement a few days ago and have been trying to figure out where it came from. Couldn’t find the problem until it rained today and I saw this leak in my sump pump output. (Hope that GIF works YouTube wasn’t allowed). Anyone able to gauge how difficult a fix this is/how I would go about it?

Secondly, I probably have 5-10 gallons on the floor. Nothing is damaged but I don’t want it to accumulate and I don’t want to dump down the sump pit as it will come back through the leak. Can I wetvac and dump in to this pit on the left?

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