How Can I Tell If My Sump Pump Is Failing in My Home in Hibbing?
4/30/2024 (Permalink)
Our local Bemidji, Grand Rapids, and Hibbing teams restore water damage caused by sump pump failure every year in Hibbing. Several signs can indicate your sump pump is failing or experiencing issues:
Strange noises: Unusual sounds coming from your sump pump, such as grinding, rattling, or squealing noises, can indicate mechanical problems or debris obstructing the pump.
Frequent cycling: If your sump pump turns on and off more frequently than usual, it could signal that it's struggling to keep up with the water entering the sump pit, which may indicate a problem with the pump's capacity or its float switch.
Visible rust or corrosion: Rust or corrosion on the pump casing or other components may indicate water damage or deterioration, impairing the pump's performance over time.
Lack of water discharge: If you notice that the sump pump is running but there's little or no water from the outlet pipe, it could indicate a blockage in the discharge line or a malfunctioning check valve.
Age of the pump: Sump pumps have a limited lifespan. If your sump pump is older or hasn't been replaced in many years, it may be more prone to failure. Consider replacing it preventatively if it's approaching the end of its expected lifespan (usually around ten years).
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