Sump Pump Failure
Written by Brian B

Sump Pump Failure: 5 Signs You Need A Replacement

If you are searching for “sump pump failure“, we are here to help you diagnose the problem! These are five warning signs that your pump is failing and a replacement is necessary.

Signs You Need To Replace Sump Pump

These five warning signs will indicate it’s time for a sump pump replacement:

  1. Sump pump won’t shut off
  2. Sump pump clogs
  3. Erratic cycling
  4. Wear and tear
  5. Constant noise

Sump Pump Won’t Shut Off

Regardless of weather conditions, if your pump is constantly running this is a clear indication that something is wrong with the pump. Excessive strain is put on the pump’s motor when the pump continues to run even after all water is emptied from the basin. Water helps the pump cool down, so if it continues to run without any water present, it can overheat quickly. If the issues lingers, it can cause premature failure of the pump. Constant running can be caused by a variety of factors, including improper pump size or the float switch stuck in the on position, among other factors.

Sump Pump Clogs

Addressing the source of incoming debris is the best way to protect from any sort of clogging. Try securing the basin with an airtight lid to prevent any leaves, sticks or even small animals from falling down into the pit area. If water is delivered to the pump by a downspout, installing a screen to prevent anything from entering and damaging the pit is recommended. If you have to get bacterial iron out of your water supply, you may have to shock chlorinate the well water.

Erratic Cycling

Whenever a pump is cycling sporadically or taking too long to empty the water from the basin, it may be time to get the pump inspected by a professional. Any sort of continual bursts of activity generally indicates a failed check valve. Typically, loose wiring can be to blame when erratic cycling occurs. If the pump suddenly cuts off, turn off the power source, then disconnect the pump. Check the area to make sure there are no visible loose wires.

Wear And Tear

While common sense says an older sump pump is more likely to fail than a newer one, many pool owners wait far too long to actually replace the part. It is very easy to forget just how long you’ve had the sump pump when it has never produced an issue for you. Don’t make the mistake of putting off routine maintenance checks. Regardless of how well it works, if the pump is approaching ten years old, it’s recommended to replace the pump at this point. A replacement is much cheaper than having to deal with any sort of water damage.

Constant Noise

An unusually loud motor is a clear sign that the motor is reaching the end of the road. If you happen to have an older plastic pump, then it’s time to get a new system. A cast-iron, self-lubricating pump would be an upgrade. These newer pumps are more reliable and require less maintenance for the years to come. Cast-iron pumps are also less likely to overheat. With a newer pump, it is possible to replace the failing motor without purchasing a pump replacement. Pedestal sump pumps feature motors that sit about the basin, making a motor replacement a very simple process.

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