Greer summers bring a lot of good things. They also bring heat, humidity, and the kind of afternoon thunderstorms that can dump several inches of rain in a short stretch of time. For homeowners with a sump pump, that combination is exactly why summer maintenance matters.
KT Plumbing sees a predictable spike in sump pump calls after heavy summer storms, and a lot of those situations could have been caught beforehand with a basic check. This checklist is designed to help you do that yourself and know when it’s time to call a pro.
Most advice you’ll read focuses on spring maintenance, and spring is a good time. But in Greer, summer thunderstorm season runs well into September, and July tends to bring the most active rain days of the year. A pump that passed a quick spring check can still develop issues by midsummer, especially one that’s been running hard.
If you haven’t looked at your system since spring, it’s worth another look now.
Pop the cover off your sump pit and take a look inside.
The float switch triggers your pump when water rises to a certain level. It’s one of the most common failure points.
Go outside and find where your discharge line exits the home.
The check valve sits on the discharge pipe above the pump and prevents water from flowing back into the pit after the pump shuts off.
After your bucket test, pay attention to how the pump sounds during operation.
Sump pumps typically last seven to ten years with regular use. If yours is getting close to that range, particularly if you’ve had it through some heavy storm seasons, it may be worth thinking about a Greer sump pump replacement before it fails during a storm rather than after.
Some things on this list you can handle yourself. Others you shouldn’t. Call KT Plumbing if:
A pump that fails during a summer storm in Greer can mean hundreds or thousands of dollars in water damage. A maintenance check costs a fraction of that and usually takes less than an hour.
If you’d rather have a professional run through this list, or if you found something during your inspection that you’re not sure about, contact KT Plumbing to schedule a visit. We’ll assess your system, answer your questions, and make sure you’re going into storm season with a pump you can count on.
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