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Yes, you can legally install your own sump pump in Danvers, MA, but it is critical that the pump discharges onto your lawn, garden area, or into the storm drain, and NEVER into the Town’s Sewer System, as this is prohibited by local ordinance and subject to a $300 per day fine; if you need help ensuring compliance and proper installation, call Cranney Home Services
A standard sump pump installed by Cranney Home Services will not work when the power goes out unless it is equipped with a battery backup system, which is highly recommended for Danvers homes to protect against basement flooding during coastal storms and winter power outages
Cranney Home Services recommends annual maintenance for sump pump cleaning and upkeep in Danvers homes, including cleaning out the pump and checking and oiling the pump’s parts, which is included in their membership plan benefits
Your sump pump is an essential component of your home that keeps you and your family safe from possible flooding. Sump pumps collect water below the lowest level of your home and then release it outside. Since they serve such a critical function, it’s crucial to have your sump pump replaced when the time comes. A few indicators that your pump may need to be replaced include:
Your sump pump shouldn’t run continuously. If you find that it does, the best case scenario is a simple float switch repair. If that still doesn’t solve the issue, your pump may not be able to handle its water levels and as a result, should be replaced.
If your sump pump goes long periods of time without being used, it is likely to have a shorter lifespan and require a premature replacement.
In the event your sump pump’s motor is struggling, it may be time to consider replacing the pump altogether. If the motor isn’t working or gets stuck frequently, it can actually be more cost effective to replace the unit entirely rather than continue repairing it.
Odd or disconcerting sounds coming from your sump pump can signal damaged or worn components. Any banging, grinding, or rattling sounds are all cause for concern.
Sometimes old age is enough of a reason on its own to replace your sump pump. Over time, wear and tear will make your pump less effective. Any sump pump over seven years of age is considered outdated and a replacement should be in order.
Any visible rust on your unit is a clear sign that your sump pump has begun deteriorating. Rust can complicate water flow to your drainage system and should be dealt with right away.
Any time your sump pump is vibrating uncontrollably, there is likely an issue with the impeller. Impellers become damaged when debris is sucked up into them. Damaged impellers are very difficult to repair and typically result in a total pump replacement.
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