Sump Pump Installation & Repair in Mobile, Alabama
You might have standing water under your home as we speak and not realize it. A large number of homeowners face this problem across the country. Over time, moisture under a house can harm your home's foundation, bring in pests, and promote mold growth. None of these outcomes bodes well for the value of your property or your family's health.
What Can You Do?
A sump pump could be a critical part of solving this for keeping moisture out of your crawl space or basement—and keeping it that way.
What Is a Sump Pump?
The purpose of a sump pump is simple: it removes water from beneath your home. Placed beneath the floor of your basement or crawl space, a sump pump removes groundwater so that it doesn't cause flooding. Moisture flows into a sump basin from the drainage system that lines the basement or crawl space walls. Once water hits a specific point, the sump pump activates. The sump pump removes the water, to a location where it won't cause issues.
Is a Sump Pump Necessary?
Basement and crawl space dampness is a frequent problem. According to experts, over 60% of property owners in America have some type of moisture in the lower part of their home.
You may require a sump pump if any of the following apply:
- You’ve experienced flooding in your basement.
- You find standing water after heavy rain.
- You notice mildew and mold.
- Your property is in a region where water collects.
- Your region often gets snow or rainstorms.
- You keep expensive belongings in your basement.
- Your current sump pump is nearing the end of its life (sump pumps are built to last about 10 years).
If you’ve experienced any of these issues, you may need our services. Our team will evaluate your situation and recommend the best solution for your needs and budget.
Types of Sump Pumps
Sump pumps generally come in two varieties: pedestal and submersible.
A pedestal sump pump has a motor installed above the pump. It allows for easier servicing but is more exposed. It’s also the most economical solution, but it generally has a shorter lifespan.
Submersible sump pumps come with the motor fully submerged inside the unit. It’s more visually appealing and prevents exposure to elements, though harder to service. This type of sump pump cost more but tend to last longer.
Sump Pump Failure
Got a sump pump already installed? Great! Let’s make sure it continues running optimally. If your sump pump stops working, several water problems can occur.
It might be time to repair or replace your sump pump if:
- You hear rattling or grinding noises.
- There is a lot of vibration during operation.
- The pump is always on, or it never turns on.
- The pump switches on and off too often.
- You see rust on the pump.
- Power outages have affected the system.
Getting your sump pump repaired or replaced is far cheaper than dealing with flood damage to your basement or crawl space. Schedule an annual inspection with Mobile Plumbing Services to ensure your sump pump performs at peak levels.
Sump Pump Repair & Installation in Mobile, Alabama
The experts at Mobile Plumbing Services can check for water damage and propose the best solution. Get in touch today for a no-obligation consultation!
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