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Problem: Plumbing Was Clogged
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Problem: Leaking Main Shut-Off
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Problem: Leaking Shower
Work with a company you can trust when it comes to your plumbing and drain needs. That’s why we’ve put together this question and answer section to provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
A sump pump is designed to remove excess ground and rain water from the basement or crawl space to prevent flooding. It activates when water reaches a certain level in the sump pit and pumps it out through a discharge pipe, keeping your space dry and protecting against water damage.
Signs include loud or unusual noises, frequent cycling, failure to activate, excessive vibrations, or visible damage. If you notice any of these signs, it’s advisable to have a professional inspect your sump pump and determine if repair or replacement is necessary.
Please note: if your sump pump won’t shut off and/or is running hot, please unplug or turn off at the breaker to prevent serious damage.
It’s recommended to have your sump pump inspected at least once a year to ensure it is in proper working condition. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent unexpected failures during heavy rains or flooding.
To learn more about care and maintenance of your sump pump, please refer to our blog.
The average lifespan of a sump pump is around 5-10 years. However, regular maintenance and prompt repairs can help extend its lifespan.
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