Your sump pump is often one of those things that fall into the "out of sight, out of mind" category. But there are several symptoms that will appear when it is time to replace your sump pump. It is important to be on the lookout for these symptoms because your sump pump protects your basement and crawlspace from damage caused by water. This is critical to your foundation's health and should be checked regularly. IWP Foundation Repair provides sump pump installation services and is ready to help you when the time comes for sump pump replacement.
We recommend that you regularly check your sump pump, and if it displays any of these symptoms, contact IWP for a consultation.
The average life expectancy for a sump pump is usually around ten years, so if it has been longer than that, it is possible sump pump replacement should be considered. There are two types of sump pumps:
Submersible: These pumps sit inside a reservoir, have a strong motor, and are ideal for areas with more flooding. They tend to be rather quiet as the water inside the reservoir muffles the sound of the motor.
Pedestal: These sump pumps sit on top of a pedestal with a hose that travels down into the reservoir. The motors are not strong as the submersible, however, they are easy to reach for service when and if necessary. They work well in areas of lower flooding, because they sit outside the reservoir you may hear them a bit more though.
Simply put, your sump pump keeps things dry down there. But if we dig deeper, there are many good reasons to either upgrade your failing pump or install a new one such as:
Undesirable mold & mildew eliminated: Not only is mold & mildew undesirable, it can also be dangerous for your family. Sump pumps keep your basement dry, so this eliminates what mold and mildew needs to survive- a source of water.
Prevent foundation damage caused by water exposure: Water can exacerbate existing foundation issues or cause new ones such as cracks. In addition it causes wood rot, affecting your beams and other wood structures essential to your home's stability. Breath a sigh of relief with your sump pump functioning to provide a dry basement.
Bye-bye pesky pests: When you have too much moisture there are plenty of pests that are attracted to it. Say goodbye to unwanted little nasties in your basement with a newly installed sump pump.
Less stinky, which is always a good thing: No one enjoys musty smelling odors emanating from their basement. Those smells are caused by the moisture and humidity in your basement. No more pinching your nostrils going down those basement stairs.
In case of larger scale flooding, you sump pump will step up: Sump pumps can really save the day in the dreaded instance of larger scale water or flooding in your basement. They can be a saving grace that prevents significant damage.
At IWP Foundation Repair & Waterproofing, our team cares about your home, foundation, and basement or crawlspace. If you notice any of the above symptoms and have concerns about your sump pump, we are here to help. We can come to assess your sump pump and basement. (IWP can also install a sump pump in newly constructed homes too!) Our team of professionals will install a new one for you ensuring that your basement or crawlspace stays dry and safe. In addition, we can discuss any other basement waterproofing concerns you have. Contact us today to learn more about sump pump installation. We look forward to helping you!
With over 30 years of combined experience in the business, you know that you can trust our team to get the job done right the first time. We value the customer experience, which is why we take the time to listen to your concerns, answer all your questions, and explain the best plan of action for your home. If you’ve noticed any foundation issues at all, no matter how minor they seem, you should call a professional. Our expert team is waiting for you, so call today for a free evaluation!