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Why is my sump pump making a loud noise?

Why is my sump pump making a loud noise?

One of the most common causes of a noisy pumping system is that the sump pump system is not actually placed within the sump pit. If the system is not correctly placed, underneath the ground, then the noise will more than likely echo around your basement.

How do I stop my sump pump from making noise?

Silence A Sump Pump That Is Making a Loud Noise

  1. The Solution: Wrap the pipe where it meets the floor, wall or basin with foam insulation.
  2. The Solution: Lubricate it or replace it with a new, less-noisy model.
  3. The Solution: Use rubber or waterproof foam material to cover the sections that make contact with one another.

What does a bad sump pump sound like?

Low humming noises from a sump pump are often completely normal. However, if the pump begins humming louder than usual and/or is not pumping water, it’s time to investigate. First, check the vent hole for a clog and clean it out if needed. If this doesn’t help, you may have a stuck check valve.

Do sump pumps make loud noise?

Sump pumps can also make noises that are anything but normal. If you hear any of these sounds coming from the sump pump in your basement, turn it off and call an expert right away. Slurping: Sump pumps often make this sound when the pre-set shut-off height for the pump isn’t correctly set.

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 can I do to make my sump pump quieter?

I discussed a little about the check valve up above and recommended that you replace it with a quiet check valve. A standard check valve creates gurgling noises as water flows back down the discharge pipe once the pump cycle completes. You can fix this with an aftermarket quiet check valve.

Why is the check valve on my sump pump not working?

Replace the Check Valve The check valve is usually the most common item to look at with a non working or noisy sump pump. This is usually due to a broken check valve or one that is not fitted correctly. The check valve that comes installed on your sump pump isn’t bullet proof.

What’s the best way to test a sump pump?

Check to make sure the power cord is connected to a working power source. Test your sump pump by dumping a bucket of water into it to raise the float. This will turn on the pump so you can make sure its’s working. Adjust the float if necessary.

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.

Can a sump pump be quieted with a check valve?

Sump pumps can be quieted with a check valve or better drain lines. Are sump pumps loud? Yes, most sump pumps are loud while they are working but it is better than a flooded basement. What is the quietest sump pump on the market?

How to stop the thud of your sump pump?

Hopefully your line has a shutoff valve above the check valve. It may look something like the red one in the picture. Turn the shutoff valve so you don’t soak yourself in dirty water. Then remove the current check valve. Once you have the noisy check valve removed, you can replace it with your new silent check valve.

Why does my ejector pump make a loud thud sound?

Every time your sump pump or ejector pump activates and then shuts off, you hear a loud “thud” sound. If you have a baby or your bedroom is located right above your sump basin, you may be more familiar with that thud than others! You may not realize it, but eliminating this tremendous noise from your daily life is cheap and simple to do.