A reliable sump pump is your home’s first line of defense against rising groundwater and basement flooding. Our professional sump pump replacement and installation services ensure that your property remains dry and protected during the heaviest rainfalls and snowmelts, giving you the peace of mind that your foundation and belongings are safe from water damage.
Your sump pump is a mechanical device that lives in a harsh, damp environment, making regular sump pump service essential for its long-term reliability. Over time, components like the float switch, check valve, or the motor itself can fail due to sediment buildup or simple mechanical wear. We provide thorough inspections to test your system’s discharge capacity and ensure your backup power sources are ready to kick in during a storm.
When a unit reaches the end of its lifespan, a professional sump pump replacement is the only way to guarantee continued protection. We install high-performance, submersible pumps that are designed for quiet operation and extreme durability. Our technicians evaluate your basement’s specific drainage needs to recommend the right horsepower and pumping volume for your home. By combining expert installation with proactive maintenance, we help you avoid the catastrophic costs of basement remediation and structural rot.
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We recommend a professional inspection at least once a year, ideally in the early spring before the heavy rain and snowmelt season begins in Salt Lake City.
Most high-quality sump pumps last between 7 and 10 years. If your unit is approaching a decade of service, it is time to consider a proactive sump pump replacement.
Loud noises often indicate a failing motor, a faulty check valve, or a pump that has shifted in the pit. Our technicians can diagnose the sound and provide a quick repair.
Yes. Most flooding occurs during heavy storms when power outages are common. A battery backup ensures your pump keeps working when the main power goes out.