Calling a Plumber to Clean Your Sump Pump Pit Maintaining a sump pump pit is a crucial part of protecting a basement from flooding. While routine checks can be done by homeowners, there are times when a licensed plumber is the best option to ensure the system works correctly and safely. When to call a plumber Consider contacting a plumber if you notice persistent dampness around the pit, unusual noises from the pump, or if the float switch fails to trigger the pump. If you have frequent flooding after heavy rain or if the pit shows visible sediment buildup that you cannot remove with a simple rinse, a professional evaluation is warranted. What a plumber will do A plumber will inspect the sump pit, pump, discharge line, and check valve for blockages and proper operation. They may remove sediment, replace worn gaskets, test the sump pump cycle, and ensure the discharge path is clear away from the foundation. In some cases, they wil ... Read m...
= Cost to install a sump pump or sump pump with battery backup Installing a sump pump is a common home improvement for basement flood protection. The total cost depends on the type of pump, the complexity of the setup, and whether you add a battery backup. Expect three main cost components: the pump itself, any backup or extra features, and professional installation. Pumps come in several varieties. A basic submersible or pedestal sump pump typically costs between $150 and $500 for the unit. Higher-end models with features like automatic water level sensing or higher horsepower may run $500 to $1,000. If your basement has unique drainage challenges, you may need a more powerful pump, which can push the price toward the upper end of that range. Battery backup systems protect against power outages, a common failure point during storms. A standalone battery backup pump or a pump with an integrated battery backup generally costs $150 to $350 for the backup unit, and som...