Sump Pumps Gone Wrong

Sump pumps are designed to remove water from your basement or crawl space, but when they fail, the results can be disastrous. Here are some sump pump horror stories to keep in mind:

We have seen a sump pump failure that led t over two feet of water in a basement, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage. The family had to move out of their home while repairs were made. Their water heater and boiler both had to be replaced. (Never restart a water heater, furnace or boiler that has gotten wet!)

In other cases, we've seen sump pump failures that resulted in extensive mold growth and water damage, making the home uninhabitable. The families, for their safety, have to move out and make significant repairs before they can return.

Mold remediation in New Jersey can cost between $15 and $30 per foot, and it doesn't take long for mold to spread throughout the entire square footage of a house in many cases.

Water damage can cost thousands more on its own and even compromise the structural integrity of your home.

We've also seen families lose priceless family memories including wedding dresses, photo albums, letters from family members who passed away. Or lose precious items such as their favorite guitar or drum set.

These are just a few examples of what can happen when sump pumps fail. If you have a sump pump, be sure to check it regularly to make sure it is working properly.

Annual sump pump maintenance includes:

  • Checking the sump pump to make sure it is free of debris and properly wired
  • Testing the sump pump to ensure it is working properly
  • Inspecting the sump pit itself to make sure it is not cracked or leaking

But even with a perfectly functioning and well maintained sump pump, when the power fails, a sump pump fails. And the storms that take out the power often bring the heavy rains that can spell disaster.

If you live in an area with frequent power outages, consider investing in a backup sump pump that runs on a battery or generator. This can help prevent water damage if your primary sump pump fails.

If you have city water, you can run your sump pump entirely on city water pressure, which offers even more security than a battery backup. We use liberty products that are water-powered, and will protect your basement in the case of a power outage. Their products are fully automatic, arrive completely assembled and work in conjunction with your main sump pump.

If you have a sump pump, make sure it is in good working order and check it regularly to avoid a disaster in your home. Consider investing in a backup sump pump to help prevent water damage if your primary sump pump fails.

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Let's be honest. Most people don't even notice their sump pump until it's failed and their basement has a few inches, or feet, of water in it.

After late winter or early spring rains or when it rains all week, it's important to check your sump pump for signs of failure.

What is the Purpose of a Sump Pump?

A sump pump is a small pump installed in the lowest part of a basement or crawlspace. Its job is to help keep the area under the building dry and to prevent it from flooding. Usually, sump pumps are installed in specially constructed sump pits. 

Sump pumps for home use are powered by electricity and use standard household current, so they don't require specialized wiring beyond a grounded outlet. Since the pump is always in or near water, it's a good idea to have a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) on the outlet to prevent accidental electrocution. The same storm that floods your basement can also knock out the power, so having a battery back up is a good idea.

Signs of a Failing Sump Pump

• Running when it should not or constantly running through its cycles
• Issues turning on and off
• Noisier than usual…listen for thumps, thuds and rattling
• Age of the sump pump. Sump pumps generally last about 7 to 10 years: factors include how often the sump pump runs, the electrical source that powers it and the quality of the pump itself.
• The pump’s mechanical parts become clogged with silt, or there is no pump cover so debris and silt accumulate, which increases the likelihood of slowing down or stopping.

Prevent Sump Pump Failures with Regular Maintenance:

Cleaning your sump pit is an essential step in sump pump maintenance. To clean the sump pit, remove dirt, gravel, and other debris to increase the efficiency of the pump. Your discharge line opening should be free of obstruction so that the water can be pumped through the line and out of your basement/crawlspace.

It's important to test your sump pump regularly to be sure your home is ready for the next big rain. To test the pump, pour a bucket of water in the pit. The pump should remove the water and shut off shortly after. You'll want to be sure the check valve and float aren't stuck.

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Jersey Sump Pumps, Call us Today, (908) 281-7101.

 

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