A Guide To How Long Sump Pumps Last

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Your sump pump is your home’s first line of defense against floods in your basement or crawl space. Since Kirtland receives an average of 162 days of precipitation each year and 38 inches of rain, it’s important to ensure that your home is protected against water damage. Luckily, sump pumps are a lasting investment in your home.

The plumbing experts at Kobella Plumbing, Heating & Cooling discuss the average lifespan of a sump pump system and signs that yours may need repairs or replacing to ensure that you always have effective and reliable protection against flooding.

The Average Lifespan of a Sump Pump System

Most sump pumps last anywhere from seven to 10 years depending on the system’s quality, frequency of use, and maintenance. Toward the end of its lifespan, components, including the float switch impeller and motor, are likely to break and leave you with a malfunctioning system.

If your system needs repairs and is near the end of its lifespan, it’s often a better financial choice to replace it. This prevents you from investing significant money into a system that may only last a few more months.

5 Signs To Replace Your Sump Pump

You don’t want to be left without protection against the rainfall. That’s why it’s critical to know the signs that your system is on its last legs so that you can schedule a replacement before your system fails. These signs include:

  • Excessive vibration: As a sump pump ages, its impellers can become bent due to debris that has been drawn into the system. Those damaged blades then cause the system to shake or wobble.
  • Constant operation: If your sump pump is always running even without the presence of water, it’s likely due to a faulty float switch. This means your system may not be able to handle significant water during a flood.
  • Motor failure: When your system is receiving the proper electrical input but still won’t run, your motor may have overheated or died. This means the water will continue to rise and your pump won’t be able to drain the area.
  • Visible rust: An older sump pump may have rust or corrosion near the battery terminals or on other metal parts. This increases the risk of necessary repairs and makes your system less efficient.
  • Odd noises: Grinding, rattling, and gurgling all indicate that your system has an issue like worn-out components or other mechanical problems.

Schedule With Kobella in Northeast OH!

If your sump pump is near the end of its lifespan, contact Kobella today for expert sump pump replacement services. Since 2006, our veteran-owned home comfort company has provided outstanding service and expert craftsmanship to the residents of Northeast Ohio.

Our selective hiring process means we only employ the best of the best technicians. Plus, our nearly 20 years of service means we have the skills and experience to handle even the most complex issues.

Don’t leave your home susceptible to floods. Call Kobella today to schedule sump pump replacement in Kirtland!

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