As often as feasible, give your basement or crawlspace a quick check to ensure the equipment is removing water effectively. And at least a couple of times a year, give the unit a thorough cleaning or call us. Here's why it's a good idea:
Always Be Prepared for Wet Weather
Whether or not anyone is ready to admit it, winter weather is not far in the future. That brings snow and sleet, which could translate to water in your basement. Because you never know exactly when water will seep in, the best defense is a good offense.
The worst possible time to find out that your sump pump needs maintenance is during or after a storm. And when the weather is cold, a wet basement can be a miserable place to work. Keep the sump pump clean and you'll have a better chance of keeping the basement dry throughout the fall, winter and on into next spring.
Keep Your Socks Dry
Where water infiltration is a chronic problem, most homeowners opt out of finishing the basement into a living space. But basement laundry areas are still fairly common. If you're one of the people who check the dryer in your stocking feet, water on the floor can be an awfully unhappy surprise.
Even a little dampness can also lead to mold. In an environment that's already damp from the washer and dryer, that's a perfect recipe for mold and mildew. So do yourself and your family a favor. Check the sump pump sooner rather than later.
Avoid Costly and Unnecessary Repairs or Early Replacement
Perhaps the most important reason to keep your sump pump clean is extending its lifetime as much as possible. If it's left to do its job but isn't cared for in return, the whole thing could go up in smoke long before its time is due.
A checkup and cleaning aren't time-intensive. It doesn't cost a fortune, either. And considering that every pump will eventually require replacement, cleaning and maintenance now mean your new sump pump investment is less likely to happen by surprise.
Most homeowners aren't excited about showing off the sump pump. It's not as aesthetically pleasing as, say, a new sofa, stainless refrigerator or flat-screen TV. But the second that it malfunctions, it gets everyone's attention. Fortunately, the problem can often be avoided with maintenance and care.
Avoid a water backup in your basement or crawlspace and keep your equipment working smoothly with regular cleaning. At Rodenhiser Plumbing, Heating A/C and Electric, we've helped homeowners in the Route 495 / 128 area with plumbing issues for generations. And we can handle your sump pump, too. Call Rodenhiser today and we'll handle the messy work.