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October 05,2018
Experts believe that an ideal sump pump must last for at least 10 years but the fact that the sump pump is not used daily can make it wear out over a period. The device is usually busier during those spring season showers; hence you should pay attention to the following to detect if you need a new sump pump and you can contact schedule a plumber from Mr. Rooter Plumbing for a quality sump pump.
Does your sump pump have a backup power?
When your electricity is knocked off, your sump pump may become useless, you either need a rechargeable battery or a power generator as a backup power for your sump pump. You may also want to consider a secondary sump pump in case the first packs up.
Does your sump pump cycles on and off frequently?
When the basin of a sump pump is too small to handle a huge volume of water, it makes the sump pump to cycle on and off frequently. The motor of the device may even burn out when it is over-worked. Make sure you invest in a deeper basin such as the 20-30 gallons, instead of the 5-gallon basins. This will even save you the cost of replacing sump pumps every couple of years.
Does your sump pump run non-stop?
When your sump pump runs for several minutes at a time, it may mean that it has been over-powered by the huge volume of water it is handling. A sump pump may be forced to run continuously when it has exceeded its limit. Make sure you check the gallons per hour rating of your sump pump (GPH) before purchase, to avoid its breakdown. You may want to consult Mr. Rooter Plumbing for guidance. You may also want to upgrade to a larger model if the sump pump run non-stop or breaks down.
Does the sump pump make weird noises?
Your sump pump should make a low hum or zero noises, but weird noises may mean that the motor has a failed bearing, or the impeller has jammed. Any unusual noises on your sump pump means one or more of its part has failed or wear out. You can contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for a fix or outright replacement.
Is water getting into your basement?
Heavy rainstorms can make the sump pump works at its peak, likewise melting snows and dripping pipes can cause water to leak into your basement and there is nothing the sump pump can do about this. If you notice any dripping or pooling of water in your basement, then your pipes might be leaking. You can contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for replacement or repair of the pipes and check if the sump pump is the cause.
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