A Comprehensive Resource for Replacing Your Old Sump Pump
There is nothing worse than having a heavy downpour hit your home when the sump pump fails in the middle of the storm. In order to avoid basement flooding, extensive water damage, and high repair costs, sump pumps are an essential requirement. Admittedly, there are a number of indicators that your pump is going to fail. The only way to avoid waking up to a flooded basement is to keep a close eye on your sump pump & replace it when required. Now, let's take a peek at the warning signs that could mean you need a new sump pump straight away! The backup pump failed to start Plus, this thing vibrates and/or makes weird noises It's always on but that means it might not drain the sink totally Debris accumulates in the sump pump's inlet In addition, you know there's a problem if your pump is still running but there's no water in the pit In other words, the terrain around your house is relatively flat Common Reasons for Sump Pump Failure: When bad weather and a loss o