Essential Flood Protection for Your Home
Sump pumps are essential for safeguarding homes in areas prone to flooding or with high groundwater levels. Installed in the lowest part of your basement or crawlspace, these systems:
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Get A QuoteA reliable sump pump is an invaluable asset for St. Cloud homeowners, where seasonal changes and heavy storms can increase the risk of water damage.
Regular maintenance is crucial to keep your sump pump functioning effectively. Watch for these signs that indicate your pump may need servicing or replacement:
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For homes in flood-prone areas, a sump pump with a battery backup system is essential. During power outages caused by storms, a battery backup ensures your sump pump continues to operate, preventing water from accumulating in your basement.
At Augusta Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning, we install reliable backup systems to enhance the functionality of your sump pump, providing an extra layer of protection for your home.
A professionally installed and well-maintained sump pump is your first line of defense against water damage. With Augusta Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning, you can trust that your sump pump will perform reliably, safeguarding your home and providing peace of mind year-round.
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Yes, if you have frequent water you can listen to the pump run and watch for the discharge outside. If your sump pit is dry you can pour a few buckets of water into it to watch for proper operation.
A basic pump replacement starts around $750. Adding new piping or an entire new sump it can be from $1,000 to $5,000.
All new construction homes are required by law to have one now. However, homes more than 10 years old did not require them. With changing water tables, new communities and changing terrain (Parking lots for example) I see several houses each spring with flooded basements, who never had water before.
Most pumps have a three-year warranty. A general rule of thumb is 10 years for any piece of equipment.