12 Signs that It’s Time to Replace Sump Pump

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Having a sump pump is a smart investment for many homeowners and business owners across the country. Sump pumps help to remove moisture in our homes and are used to prevent flooding. But even if you never notice any floodwaters in your basement, even the slightest moisture can lead to very damaging mold growth. To limit the chance of severe water damage to your property, utilizing a sump pump is a great idea. While you may understand the importance of having this product, do you know when these machines should be replaced? Keep reading to learn 12 signs that tell you when to replace sump pump.

When to Replace a Sump Pump Understanding when to replace a sump pump can be difficult. Here are some signs that indicate you could need a replacement:

Making Weird Sounds If you hear loud, excessive noises from your sump pump, it could mean you have some problems with the unit.

It’s Not Used Often Just like with other machines, not using your sump pump for long periods of time can limit its lifespan. Be sure to test your unit regularly to ensure it will last for your needs.

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Another sign to consider a new sump pump installation involves the age of the unit. Given that these machines only last for about 10 years, you might want to consider a new sump installation project if the time has come.

Clogged Sump Pump If your sump pump isn’t equipped with a lid, then there’s a good chance that dirt and other debris is getting trapped in the unit, causing clogs the can be very damaging.

Vibrates Excessively If your sump pump is vibrating excessively, then it might be time to replace it. This happens when large debris damages the impellers in the pump, which can cause the unit to wobble.

Too Much Running If you notice that your unit is running constantly, or when the weather isn’t externe, call a professional for an inspection. You might need a replacement.

You Notice Rust If you notice any rust around your sump pump, then it might be a sign of bacteria. If bad enough, this rust can lead to clogs in your sump pump.

Motor Problems Whether it’s due to wiring issues or another problem in the motor, this area might be another indication that it’s time to replace. If your sump pump motor is acting strange, talk to an expert for an inspection.

No Visible Water in Pit If you think that your sump pump is running, but there appears to be no water inside the pit, then the sump pump might not be hooked up to the drainage system correctly, or there could be a broken piece.

Power Lost If your sump pump is constantly losing power, then there could be a problem with the sump pump itself. If this machine keeps dying out when you need it most, you might consider a replacement.

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A well-functioning sump pump only works when it needs to. If you notice that your machine is cycling on and off irregularly, then you might want to replace the unit.

Builder Installed the Sump Pump If a property comes equipped with a sump pump, it’s important to note that not all contractors are plumbing and weatherproofing experts. That being said, an improper sump pump installation by the home builder can lead to the need for a replacement.

Unsure of Your Sump Pump’s Status? Contact Utah Flood Cleanup We can help determine the age and working condition of your sump pump long before you need it. Contact Utah Flood Cleanup today for an appointment or visit our website to learn more!

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