As homeowners, we often take for granted the unsung heroes that protect our basements from flooding – sump pumps. Sump pumps work tirelessly to keep water at bay, safeguarding our homes from potential water damage. One crucial aspect of sump pump ownership is regular maintenance, and at Foam All, we understand the importance of keeping this essential piece of equipment in top-notch condition. In this blog post, we’ll delve into why checking your sump pump is vital and provide you with expert tips to ensure it runs smoothly when you need it the most.
Regular sump pump maintenance is a small investment that pays off in the long run by protecting your home from potential water damage. At Foam All, we understand the importance of a reliable sump pump system, and we encourage all homeowners to prioritize regular checks. By following our expert tips, you can keep your sump pump running smoothly and enjoy peace of mind, knowing that your home is protected against unexpected water intrusions.
If you have questions, or would like to have your sump pump looked at, contact us today! Remember, a little maintenance today can save you from a flood of problems tomorrow.
Your sump pump often spends extended periods of time idle. You count on this workhorse to function properly, but will it? This is why a sump pump inspection is an important part of a crawlspace maintenance plan.
A typical sump pump only operates intermittently when the ground water rises or on the rare occasion when flooding occurs or a pipe bursts. When it fails to operate, there could be problems with your pump.
Regular maintenance is necessary to extend the lifespan of your sump pump and ensure that it is ready to keep your crawlspace dry.
The sump pump should have a lid. Debris can accumulate and cause clogs in the sump pit and pump over time if left uncovered. A clogged pump will eventually fail to operate properly or may stop functioning completely.
Sump pumps have a drain trap that holds water. If the water in the trap evaporates, unpleasant smells can result. A properly operating drain trap helps to ensure gas and sewage smells do not enter your home.
When your pump runs non-stop, especially when the weather conditions do not warrant the use, it’s a sign of a problem that should be addressed right away. Otherwise, your pump can burn itself out.
The two most common reasons that the pump runs too much involve the float switch and check valve. These two components are crucial to the operation of your system. If these are damaged or not working properly, your sump pump may run continuously.
Regular maintenance checks that include a sump pump inspection like those included in Foam All’s Crawl Space Maintenance Plan can identify potential problems with your sump pump and basin – you don’t want to find out your system is not working when it is most needed! Call Foam All today to schedule your maintenance appointment.
Customers in Chesterfield, Richmond, Port Huron, and across Macomb, St. Clair, and Sanilac Counties in Michigan appreciate our spray foam service.