Pump check ups should be done twice a year. Once during the spring and once during the fall when Daylight Savings Time comes around. Feeling daunted? Don't! It's a pretty simple task. You fill a pail with water and you pour the water into your sump pit. You repeated it until the pump turns on or the water level is at the top of the pit. If the pump doesn't turn on, you got it - something is wrong and you need to call your local Mr. Rooter plumber. If you wait not only might the repairs be an unwanted bill but anything in your basement could be damaged in the flood.
Sump pumps don't last a lifetime - but it might just be a clog. Sometimes the float can get caught and stop the motor from working right. There are a few other scenarios that might just be easy fixes - much easier than having to clean out a flooded basement at least.
If you don't do inspections - either by yourself or by calling a local plumber - you won't realize your pump has failed until there's a big rainstorm (or snow melt!) All of that stuff you stored in the basement assuming it'd be safe and sound is going to be dripping wet, damaged, and likely a thriving ground for a little mold if you're not careful. Just having the sump pump itself isn't enough - because well - like we said life happens! You can also buy and install a sump pump alarm. These alarms are designed to sound when water comes into contact with them. If the alarm sounds, that means that your sump pump is not working and you should check it out - fast!
Have plumbing questions? Call your local Mr. Rooter plumbing specialist of Greater Syracuse New York and surrounding areas or request an appointment online. 315.472.1203

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