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What to do if my sump pump is stuck on?

sump pump repair technician from Benjamin Franklin PlumbingSump pumps play a key role in plumbing systems in many Tampa, FL homes. They help keep basements and crawlspaces dry, especially during heavy rain or high groundwater conditions. If your sump pump is stuck on, or running continuously, it may be a sign of a problem. Benjamin Franklin plumbers provide you with some information so you’ll know more about why it happens and what you can do about it.

What’s a Sump Pump?

First things first – let’s talk about what a sump pump is supposed to do for you and your home. Think of your sump pump as your basement’s personal bodyguard against water. It sits in a pit (we call it a sump pit) in your basement or crawlspace, ready to jump into action whenever water starts to build up. When it detects water, it kicks on and pumps that water out and away from your home. This is important to help prevent your home from excessive moisture or water that could cause lots of damage.

How Do Sump Pumps Work?

You may be wondering exactly how a sump pump works. It’s actually pretty simple:

  1. There’s an electric motor that powers the whole thing.
  2. An impeller (think of it like a little propeller) moves the water through the pump.
  3. A float switch bobs up and down with the water level, telling the pump when to turn on and off.

When water in the pit reaches a certain level, the float switch says, “Hey, time to get to work!” The pump turns on, and the impeller starts pushing water out through a pipe. This keeps going until the water level drops and the float switch says, “Okay, you can take a break now.” This is when the water level drops below dangerous damaging levels.

What if my Sump Pump is Stuck On?

A sump pump that is stuck on can be normal in some situations but it could also indicate a problem. There could be a few reasons:

  1. Mother Nature’s Having a Moment: If you’ve had a lot of rain lately, your pump might be working overtime to keep up. This is normal, but if it keeps going long after the rain has stopped, something else might be up.
  2. Winter Woes: In winter, high water tables or soggy soil can keep your pump busy. Also, if your discharge pipe is frozen, the water can’t get out, so the pump keeps trying (bless its heart).
  3. It’s Not You, It’s Me: Sometimes, the pump itself might be having issues. Maybe the float switch is stuck, or there’s a problem with the wiring or mechanical parts.

Under normal conditions, a sump pump shouldn’t run all the time. If it does, especially when it’s dry outside, it could mean there’s a problem that needs to be assessed and addressed by a Service Minds Benjamin Franklin plumber expert.

Is It Bad If My Pump Runs Dry?

Yes, it sure is! Running without water is like trying to drink from an empty glass – not good for anyone involved. It can overheat the pump and wear it out faster. Always make sure there’s some water in the pit before the pump starts doing its thing.

How Long Is Too Long for a Sump Pump to be on?

How long is too long for a sump pump to run? Continuous operation beyond normal limits can cause several issues:

  • Wear and Tear: Running continuously can speed up wear on the pump’s parts.
  • Pump Lifespan: A standard pump usually lasts 5-10 years, while high-end models may last longer. Constant running can shorten this lifespan.
  • Increased Energy Costs: Continuous operation can also increase your energy bills.

Simple Care and Maintenance Steps for Your Pump

Proper maintenance can help keep your sump pump in good working order:

  • Cleaning and Inspection: Regularly clean the sump pit and check the pump for debris and clogs.
  • Testing Pump Functionality: Periodically test the pump to make sure it’s working properly.
  • Professional Inspections: Have a professional from Benjamin Franklin inspect the pump to catch any issues early and keep it running well.

 

Understanding why your sump pump is stuck on is the first step to fixing the problem. Whether it’s because of wild weather or mechanical hiccups, taking care of issues early can save you headaches (and water damage) down the road. Regular TLC is key to keeping your pump happy and your basement dry.

Need a professional to take a look or provide sump pump repair? Don’t hesitate to call in the pros from Service Minds Benjamin Franklin in Tampa, FL. We are always here to help keep your home high and dry. Give us a shout if you need us to take a look! Our punctual plumbers are dedicated to providing exceptional service – If there’s ANY delay, it’s YOU we pay!