5 Signs You Need Sump Pump Repair

5 Signs You Need Sump Pump Repair. Photo of a sump pump installed into the groud.

You depend on your sump pump to prevent your Sanford home from flooding in the basement. But it can’t do its job properly when there’s an issue with it.

Recognizing problems with your sump pump allows you to address issues promptly. Our Hers & His Plumbing professionals are ready to help with any of your plumbing needs. Whether the issue is with your Sanford home’s sump pump, drain line, or water heater, we take care of it all—give us a call!

But how do you know when there is a problem with your sump pump that requires attention?

Warning Signs Your Sump Pump Needs Repair

Here are some warning signs that it is time for you to bring in our experts to have a look:

  1. You Hear Your Sump Pump Making Unusual Sounds
    Sump pumps typically make a soft humming or whirring noise during operation, which is perfectly normal. But if you begin to notice grinding, rattling, gurgling, or banging sounds, that could point to a damaged impeller, loose part, or motor failure.

    If you hear your sump pump making an odd noise, give us a call. Don’t ignore a warning sign of a problem—otherwise, the problem may continue and could become even more severe.

    Our Hers & His Plumbing professionals are sump pump experts. We can investigate the cause of the unusual sound and provide the appropriate repair in no time so that your sump pump works when you need it most!
  • Your Sump Pump Runs Inconsistently
    Is your sump pump running continuously? Or are you noticing your sump pump turning on and off throughout the day? There could be an issue with the float switch or another major component.

    The float switch is responsible for detecting the water level in the sump pit. If the switch becomes stuck or damaged, it can cause the pump to run erratically or not at all. An overactive sump pump can also indicate a wiring issue, a faulty check valve, or poor drainage that causes water to re-enter the sump pit.

    This type of behavior is more than just a nuisance—it can burn out your sump pump’s motor prematurely, leading to costly repairs or the need for full replacement.
  • You Notice Rust On Your Sump Pump
    Your sump pump’s constant exposure to water can lead to rusting and even bacteria growth. Rust and bacteria could build up in your sump pump, creating water flow and drainage problems that may warrant repair.

    Rust-colored residue could also be a sign of “iron bacteria,” which isn’t harmful to people but can clog your pump, pit, or plumbing system over time. You may also notice a foul odor or a slimy texture in the sump pit—another indication that bacteria and corrosion are at play.

    Prevent rust and reduce bacteria growth by scheduling routine maintenance services. The plumbers at Hers & His Plumbing can test your sump pump and ensure it is thoroughly cleaned and fully operable.
  • Water Keeps Accumulating in Your Basement
    Too many homeowners neglect their sump pump, which can backfire, especially if the sump pump fails when it’s needed most.

    According to First Street Foundation, more than 142 million properties in the United States are at risk of flooding. Be sure your sump pump can help prevent flooding and its negative impact by keeping up with regular maintenance services.

    If you start seeing puddles or watermarks in your basement after a rainstorm, or if your basement smells musty and damp, your sump pump could be underperforming—or not working at all. This is especially concerning if you rely on your basement for storage, laundry, or living space. Moisture damage can quickly lead to mold, mildew, and even structural problems if not addressed quickly.

    Routine sump pump maintenance helps ensure your system is operating safely and efficiently. Issues can be uncovered and handled before they progress any further, helping to reduce the risk of a costly repair.
  • Your Sump Pump Reached the End of Its Service Life
    Well-maintained service pumps can last 10 years. If your sump pump is approaching or has surpassed this mark, you will likely run into some issues.

    Even if your older sump pump seems to be working fine, it may no longer be reliable during heavy rain or unexpected storms. Outdated units are more prone to electrical issues, wear and tear, and declining efficiency. If you’re unsure how old your sump pump is, we can inspect it and help you make the best decision moving forward.

    When your sump pump is around this age, it typically makes more sense to replace rather than repair it.

Sump Pump Repair or Replacement in Sanford

We install, replace, repair, and maintain sump pumps throughout Sanford to support a safe and healthy home. Let Hers & His Plumbing assist with your plumbing needs—we are always here to help.

Don’t leave the sump pump in your Sanford home in anything less than great condition. Contact the Hers & His Plumbing professionals so we can resolve any issues and ensure your equipment is operating efficiently. Call (877) 790-9414 or request service online today.

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