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March 18,2025

It Might Be Time to Replace Your Sump Pump

Your sump pump is your first line of defense against water damage in the basement or crawl space. It’s important to know when the sump pump needs to be replaced to avoid getting caught off guard. Today, Mr. Rooter Plumbing outlines the common signs you need to invest in a new sump pump.

  • Age

If your sump pump is over 7 years old, it’s definitely time to replace it. Sump pump systems are expected to last between 7 and 10 years, depending on the quality of the unit and how well you take care of it. If you’re not sure when the sump pump in your home was installed, check the label on the unit for the manufacture date or installation date. If the label is illegible or missing, contact the manufacturer for more information.

  • Frequent Breakdowns

Like any other device that runs regularly, a sump pump will wear out over time and begin to fail. If your sump pump has failed multiple times recently, even after you’ve had a plumber fix the device, it is a sign of terminal wear. This is something you’re more likely to experience when the unit approaches the end of its lifespan. Repeated sump pump repairs don’t make economic sense and are not a long-term solution. A new sump pump offers better protection against water damage and saves you money. 

  • Persistent Noises

There are normal sounds you expect from a sump pump when the device is running and cycling on and off. A low humming sound or intermittent thumps should be no cause for alarm because they are normal sounds.

However, excessive rattling, grinding, and clanging noises often indicate internal mechanical failure. The common causes of mechanical failure include a failing motor, a damaged check valve, or a jammed float switch. If these noises keep coming back after making repairs, it’s time to invest in a new sump pump. Reach out to a nearby plumbing contractor specializing in sump pump replacement for help.

  • Motor Failure

The motor is the heart of a sump pump, responsible for driving the impeller to create a force that moves the water through the pump and out of the sump pit. If the motor burns out or is consistently failing to activate, consider sump pump replacement before the unit leaves your basement vulnerable to water damage.

Repairing a sump pump motor often costs hundreds of dollars, depending on the type of unit you have and the plumber you hire for the job. While you can have an expert fix the motor once or twice, frequent breakdowns are a sign that it’s time to invest in a new sump pump. It will save you money and give you peace of mind.

  • Rust and Corrosion

Modern sump pumps consist of housings made of corrosion-resistant materials like cast iron, bronze, plastic, or stainless steel. If your sump pump was installed years ago, there’s a good chance the device is corroded or rusted. Particularly, submersible sump pumps are more prone to corrosion as they are constantly submerged in water.

A rusted sump pump indicates imminent failure—and it could happen during the next heavy rainfall or when you need it most. Even if the device seems to be working fine for now, it’s time to think about installing a new one. It’s important to err on the side of caution and avoid getting caught off guard when the heavy rains arrive or a plumbing disaster strikes.

Reach Out To Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Sump Pump Repair or Replacement

If it’s time to replace your sump pump, trust the experienced plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing to handle the job. Our experts have the skills to install and repair both submersible and pedestal sump pumps.

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