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There are a few ways to tell when it’s time to replace your sump pump. According to Forbes, you should replace your pump every seven to 10 years. However, in some instances, a pump might need to be replaced sooner. One warning sign that there might be something wrong with your pump is water build-up in your basement. Continue reading this blog to learn about other warning signs to be aware of.
You may find that your sump pump stays on for several minutes at a time. This can indicate that the pump is underpowered for the amount of water it has to handle. The issue might also be that it’s not able to handle the distance that water needs to travel. In either case, the pump will be forced to run nonstop. To avoid ending up with serious issues, you should consider getting a more powerful pump for your home. If you’re not sure about what size to get, a plumber can give you guidance.
Your pump is not supposed to make lots of noise. So if you start hearing anything beyond the low hum it’s supposed to make, there might be something else going on. There are several things that can cause weird noises. It might be that your motor has a failed bearing. It might also be a jammed impeller. In any case, strange noises are a sign that your pump is badly damaged. In most instances, you have to replace it when this happens. Your plumber can tell you exactly what’s happening and how to deal with the problem.
This is an obvious sign that the pump has failed. Sump pumps generally work very hard when there is a heavy rainstorm. However, they also work when water is seeping into your basement due to ground pressure, dripping pipes, or melting snow. While the pump won’t be able to do anything to stop water from getting into your home, they have the important job of removing it from the basement. So if you start noticing some increased puddling or pooling water in your basement, chances are the pump is not working.
Are you having issues with your sump pump? You need to call a plumber to find out what’s happening as soon as possible. If you delay, you can end up with some serious water damage that’ll be costly to fix. A plumber will be able to tell you whether to replace or repair your pump. Get in touch with Inspector Plumber today to request an appointment.
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