Keep Water Out of Your Basement
A working sump pump is what stands between a high water table and a flooded basement. Sediment, corrosion, and worn parts wear these units down over time. A qualified local plumber will check the pump, the float, and the discharge line, then fix what is wrong.
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Frequently asked questions
What does sump pump service include?
It covers testing the float and switch, checking the motor and impeller, inspecting the discharge line and check valve, and cleaning out the pit. From there the plumber repairs what's failing or installs a new pump sized to your needs, and adds a battery backup if you want one. You end up with a system that pumps on cue.
Should I repair my sump pump myself or call a plumber?
Simple upkeep like pulling debris out of the pit and lifting the float to test it is fine on your own. But motor problems, electrical work, discharge plumbing, and replacements call for a licensed plumber, since a misinstalled pump leaves you exposed the next time water rises. Leave the real fixes to a pro.
How much does sump pump repair or replacement cost?
The price hinges on repair versus replacement, the pump type, and any backup you add. Minor repairs such as a float switch or check valve generally run $150 to $400, and a full replacement usually falls between $600 and $1,500. A battery backup adds to that, and you get a clear quote upfront.
Is emergency sump pump service available?
Yes. A failed pump with water filling the pit can't wait, and the plumbers we work with offer same-day and emergency response for exactly that. Reach out and we'll connect you with a pro quickly.
Why use Plumber Pros to find a sump pump plumber?
Plumber Pros connects you with vetted local plumbers who diagnose the actual problem and give you an honest price before starting. No cold-calling, no guesswork, just a pro who does the job right and stands behind it. It's the simple way to get your basement protected.

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