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Can a sump pump cause flooding?

Can a sump pump cause flooding?

A good sump pump is a homeowner’s first line of defense against a basement flood, whether caused by a storm or plumbing leak. But when a sump pump fails on you, it can make a problem worse or cause flooding itself.

Why does my sump pump make a loud noise at night?

It may sound like someone is hitting a pipe with a hammer. This noise is loud enough to startle you, especially at night when your home is quiet. This most likely stems from the check valve on the sump pump. The check valve opens when water runs past it and closes when the water is gone.

What to do when your sump pump is gurgling?

When you have a gurgling sump pump, you might try replacing the check valve near the discharge line with a spring-loaded, silent model. Next, you could adjust the automatic turnoff level in your pump’s basin. At any point in this process, we are ready to help with expert sump pump services.

Which is noisier a pedestal or submersible sump pump?

That being said, pedestal motors tend to be noisier than submersible because there is no water surrounding it to muffle the sound. A submersible sump pump has a motor located under the water level. This means it’s in direct contact with moisture, so it’s more likely to wear out or rust than a pedestal pump.

What do you need to know about a sump pump?

The Basics: What is a Sump Pump? A sump pump is an appliance installed in a basement or crawl space, specifically meant to expel rainwater that seeps into the home. They are generally installed in conjunction with a water drainage system that collects and directs the water to the sump pump.

What does it mean when sump pump is making noise?

If your sump begins to sound like an untalented jazz band, trouble may not be far away. Sump pump repair happens to be one of our specialties, so let’s look at the kinds of noise your sump pump may be making—and what it’s trying to tell you.

What to do if your sump pump is humming?

A humming sump pump is not taking water out of the basement or crawl space and discharging it outside. Do some troubleshooting or call a sump pump technician to avoid problems during the next heavy rain.

Why does my well pump make noise when I Turn on the water?

may be due to a failing pump relay switch (used on submersible well pump systems), possibly due to a failing check valve, or perhaps loose piping that moves or shakes when the shock of sudden application of water pressure causes the piping (or even a water tank) to move.

When you have a gurgling sump pump, you might try replacing the check valve near the discharge line with a spring-loaded, silent model. Next, you could adjust the automatic turnoff level in your pump’s basin. At any point in this process, we are ready to help with expert sump pump services.