Your Sump Pump Installation or Replacement questions, answered
Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.
How much does a sump pump cost?
A sump costs $600 to $2,500 total with installation or $100 to $800 for the unit alone. Prices vary depending on the pump type, horsepower needed, accessibility, and whether you have dirt or concrete floors. Demolition or jackhammering will increase labor costs.
A pedestal sump pump costs $100 to $400 on average for the unit alone, a while submersible pump costs $100 to $800. Submersible pumps run more quietly but are usually more expensive.
What is a sump pump?
A sump pump is a device that keeps your basement dry by pumping out any water that seeps in. The pump sits inside a basin that's installed in the ground to collect water. The sump pump turns on once the water reaches a certain level in the basin and sends the water away from the house to a higher ground level or a municipal storm drain.
Is a sump pump worth it?
A sump pump is worth it for the following reasons:
It can prevent flooding and expensive water damage to your home.
It helps prevent mold and mildew growth.
It can prevent infestations from pests such as rodents, termites, and other insects.
How long does a sump pump installation take?
A simple sump pump installation takes 8 to 10 hours. The installation may take longer depending on how close the pump is to the closest electrical outlet, if any concrete needs to be jackhammered or removed, and the type of drain installed.
How long does a sump pump last?
A sump pump will typically last for 5 to 30 years, depending on the type and how often you need it. Pedestal pumps last 10 to 30 years, while submersible pumps last 5 to 20 years on average. If you have significant issues with water in your basement and the pump is on frequently, it may not last very long. Pedestal sump pumps are easier and less expensive to service than submersible pumps.
The following signs may indicate that you need a new sump pump:
It's making strange or loud noises.
Its electricity usage is higher than normal.
It's already needed one or more repairs.
Who installs sump pumps?
Experienced plumbers can install sump pumps. Some companies specialize in sump pump installation or repair. Make sure to hire a plumber who is experienced in sump pump installation, replacement, and complete system installations, which includes the basin, pump, and drains.
How do I choose a sump pump installer?
Before hiring a sump pump installer, follow these steps:
Get 3+ estimates from local contractors.
Look for licensed plumbers with experience installing sump pumps.
Browse reviews on HomGuide and Google.
Choose a company that's insured, bonded, and reputable.
Avoid the lowest quotes as quality may suffer.
Get a written, detailed estimate before the installation/
Follow a payment plan instead of paying in full before the job is done.
What questions should I ask sump pump installers?
Ask these questions to find the best possible sump pump installer:
How long have you been installing sump pumps?
What's your service area?
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Do you offer a warranty for your work?
Do you have references from recent jobs?
Do you perform maintenance or repairs as needed?
How long will the pump installation take?
How many people will be working with you?
Reviews for Atlanta sump pump installers
Recent success stories from people in the Atlanta area.
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Quick response to my request, a job perfectly done. I would hire again for any future plumbing work!
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Steven provided excellent. He ensured the work was done to spec and made sure we were satisfied. Steven is dedicated, professional and is friendly. He explains what he is going to do prior to the work being done to raise our comfort level. Steven's pricing is competitive and he follows up to make sure we are satisfied. He is highly recommended!
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