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Most sump pumps have an average life expectancy of seven to ten years. If yours is nearing the latter and starting to give you problems, you will likely need a repair at the least or a total replacement at worst. Call our experts to assess your sump pump system and determine an appropriate solution.
If you notice any visible rusting or corrosion on your sump pump, otherwise known as iron bacteria, call (843) 466-6414 as soon as possible to have your pump inspected. Iron bacteria can actually be toxic to humans, so for the health and safety of your family, schedule a prompt repair.
Your sump pump should operate relatively quietly, so if you hear it making unfamiliar, loud noises, your pump is probably experiencing issues. Grinding and rattling noises typically indicate a jammed impeller, which will require a professional repair to fix.
Oftentimes when there is an issue with your sump pump’s float switch, it will cause the system to run constantly. A constantly running pump is a real concern and should be addressed by our professionals as soon as possible.
Strange noises, like rattling or grinding, usually indicate a mechanical issue or debris caught in the pump. After a long, wet spring, debris such as small stones or soil may find their way into your pump. It’s best to turn off the power, inspect the pump for clogs or worn-out parts, and call (843) 466-6414 to schedule a prompt sump pump repair.
If your pump isn’t turning on, check the power connection first – it could be something as simple as a tripped circuit breaker. If that doesn’t do the trick, inspect the float switch, as it could be stuck or damaged. Lastly, if none of these solutions resolve the issue, you’ll need to schedule an expert sump pump repair with Howell-Chase Heating and Air Conditioning.
A constantly running sump pump often signals issues such as a stuck float switch, a pump that can’t handle the water load, or even an incorrectly adjusted basin level. Spring’s frequent rainfall can overwhelm older or undersized pumps, so it may be time for an upgrade.
To prevent sump pump clogs, make sure to regularly clean out the basin and check your pump’s intake screen. Spring debris, like fallen leaves or mud from heavy Bluffton, SC rains, can build up in and around the pump. Additionally, installing a filter or cover on the basin can help reduce debris accumulation.
A foul smell can develop if water remains stagnant in the sump basin or if the discharge pipe is blocked. During the spring, when your pump isn’t running as consistently, clear the discharge path and consider cleaning the basin to eliminate stinky odors.
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