Most new homes come equipped with a sump pump (or at least the well for installation of one) but, retrofitting your Bedminster home for one is a relatively simple process. Installing a sump pump in your basement or where you are getting water can eliminate a lot of future problems. Keeping moisture levels down, preventing foundation cracks as well as preventing flooding in your basement are just a few benefits.
Replacing your sump pump BEFORE it fails is always the best practice. Most sump pumps are rated for a 7-10 year lifespan, which can be improved with regular maintenance. Replacement of your sump pump also includes a new check valve and a complete inspection of your waterproofing system including the well, the sealed lid, the discharge line and where it drains outside or into the municipal storm drain.
Maintaining your sump pump in Bedminster is a relatively easy job that can be performed by most homeowners. If you want a quick walk-through on testing your pump, give us a buzz. Proper care of your sump pump will extend its lifespan and insure that when it its needed, it will be there to keep your basement protected. Sump Pump Gurus provides annual maintenance for homeowners in Bedminster and the surrounding areas. (where iron bacteria is present, more often).
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You can test your sump pump by pouring a bucket of water into the sump basin and observing if the float switch activates and the pump turns on. You can also check for proper discharge of water by observing where the pump is discharging the water.
The signs that your sump pump needs to be repaired or replaced include, but not limited to, the pump not turning on, the pump running constantly, the pump making strange noises, the pump not pumping enough water and the pump leaking.
To prevent your sump pump from malfunctioning, you can ensure that the sump pit is clean and clear of debris, keep the discharge line clear and check the sump pump's voltage.