Sump Pump Repair and InstallationThe average life-span of a sump pump under normal use is 8-10 years. A sump pump is designed to pump water away from the basement, to prevent flooding and keep it dry. The best time to make sure that your pump is working effectively is before it stops working. AKA Plumbing are experts in, and frequently install, sump pumps, so you can be rest assured that our technicians have the knowledge to get your equipment in working order.
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Sump pump failure can lead to a lot of damage. Even a few inches of water can cause thousands of dollars of loss and may lead to mold and mildew problems. Often, insurance companies do not include this type of coverage in their coverage in their policies. And if they do, they may charge extra premiums or strictly limit coverage. To protect your home and give you peace of mind, you should consider installing a
Back-Up Sump Pump System in your home. |
Sump pumps can fail for a number of reasons beyond being past their life-span. Power failure, a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker can all cause electric powered pumps to stop working. To safe-guard yourself from this potential situation, it is smart to have a Back-Up Sump Pump System. Standard sump pumps run off of electricity; a Back-Up Sump Pump is water powered. Particularly if you have a finished basement, a Back-Up Sump Pump System can be a lifesaver when it comes to protecting your furniture, carpet and electronics.
Call AKA Plumbing today to schedule your free estimate.
Call AKA Plumbing today to schedule your free estimate.