Do You Need A Sump Pump?
A sump pump eliminates moisture and prevents flooding. More than 60% of American homeowners have some type of moisture in their basements or crawlspaces, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors. Many homeowners’ basements will flood at some point. Even if your basement doesn’t flood, basement moisture can lead to mold and potential health problems.

A sump is the lowest point in your house, usually a basement. A sump pump basin is dug in the basement, and the water level in the sump well shows the groundwater level around your house. When the groundwater rises to a certain level, the sump pump activates and drains water out of the basin until the level is lowered once more.

Call or text us at (860) 314-1518 to schedule an appointment to have one of our experienced Plumbers come out and provide you with a free quote along with all of the information you need about sump pumps and why it is so important to have one in your home. Take advantage of the special offer below for $100 OFF of a new sump pump installation – valid for April only!

Do You Already Have A Sump Pump?
Well, the sump pump at work in your basement has a big responsibility: preventing floods and protecting your home from water damage and expensive repairs. Keep a sump pump in good condition, and it will perform. But neglect to service it, and you could end up with a destructive and costly mess on your hands.

Most of the time, if it’s doing its job, you probably forget the sump pump is even there. Nonetheless, it needs to be maintained like any other system in your house.

Here are a few tips to keep your sump pump in good working order:

  • Ensure the unit is plugged in to a working ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet and the cord is in good shape.
  • Check the discharge pipe and vent hole for dirt, gravel and other debris. Clear any obstructions, as these cause the pump to work harder to drain the sump basin and increase the chance of overflowing.
  • Inspect the intake screen for clogs and remove any debris.
  • Remove any visible debris from the pit, and ensure the float component is unobstructed.
  • Test the pump by pouring a bucket of water into the basin. As the water level rises, the float should trigger the pump to activate and drain the water quickly.
  • If your pump has a backup battery, replace the battery every two to three years, or as directed by the manufacturer.

Maintenance for your sump pump is so important, and it takes time and dedication to keep the system in good working condition. Invest in your pump’s future, and it will reward you with durability and reliability.

Get peace of mind about your sump pump by scheduling maintenance with one of our experienced Plumbers annually. Call or text us at (860) 314-1518 and we’ll help to keep the water outside… where it belongs! 

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Regular inspections of your plumbing system offer a range of benefits, from increased plumbing and appliance lifespan to lower monthly energy bills and affordable peace of mind. We can also catch leaks early before they turn into big, expensive water disasters that wreck your floors and furniture.