How do you know when a sump pump is going bad?
Ours is a 23+ year old submersible (not sure of the brand, builder installed it), still works fine, but is very loud (vibration?) when it runs and there is a knocking sound (sorta like a pipe banging against a joist several times) when it stops. I should also mention that it was installed before the inclusion of a check valve on the discharge was required, so it has none. I've also only had to replace the float switch (plugs into wall, pump plugs into it) in al that time, and that was about 10 years ago.
As the perimeter drains, areaway, furnace condensate, and humidifier overflow all drain into this, it is running much more than usual due to all of the wet weather we have had in the MD area.
It's been doing this for a few years, but we have switched our family room to the room that is right above the sump pump and the discharge pipe, so it is even more annoying now.
Any advice you can provide (including recommended replacement units) would be greatly appreciated.
Ours is a 23+ year old submersible (not sure of the brand, builder installed it), still works fine, but is very loud (vibration?) when it runs and there is a knocking sound (sorta like a pipe banging against a joist several times) when it stops. I should also mention that it was installed before the inclusion of a check valve on the discharge was required, so it has none. I've also only had to replace the float switch (plugs into wall, pump plugs into it) in al that time, and that was about 10 years ago.
As the perimeter drains, areaway, furnace condensate, and humidifier overflow all drain into this, it is running much more than usual due to all of the wet weather we have had in the MD area.
It's been doing this for a few years, but we have switched our family room to the room that is right above the sump pump and the discharge pipe, so it is even more annoying now.
Any advice you can provide (including recommended replacement units) would be greatly appreciated.
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