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Three reasons why you should contact for sump pump repair

Do sump pumps run all the time or is it normal? The simple answer is -it’s not normal for a sump pump to run nonstop. There are instances when it’s normal if your sump pump is always running when it’s not raining, such as if you live near a river or there’s a lot of melting snow on the ground. And a smaller sump pump may run more often than a larger pump. In general, though, it’s safe to assume a sump pump that’s working continuously without rain is experiencing an issue that needs to be fixed, and it’s time to consult a professional for sump pump repair Leawood KS.
Sump pump constantly running?
An increase in groundwater is one of the most common reasons your sump pump may be running without rain. A broken pipe, nearby construction, or overflowing water sources can increase the amount of groundwater, which can then pool at the bottom of your home and turn your sump pump on. If groundwater or your water table is causing your sump pump to run nonstop, it may be time to call a plumber or basement waterproofing expert to make sure the pump isn’t going to overheat or break down.
Melting snow can trigger a sump pump to run
If your sump pump keeps running with no rain in sight, it could be the result of melting snow. Say it recently snowed in your area, but now the temperature has risen above freezing. This could cause the snow to melt, turn into water, and seep into the ground. Although your landscaping may absorb some water, the excess may still trigger your sump pump to run. It’s good for it to run in this case, since you don’t want to risk excess moisture entering your home or compromising your foundation—as long as the sump pump stops running once the snow has fully melted and the ground has dried.
A broken float switch could be the reason a sump pump is running with no rain
The float switch in your sump pump system floats up when the water level in the sump pit rises, activating the switch that turns the pump on. The float switch typically drops and shuts the pump off when the water returns to its original level. Your sump pump may run continually, even though there is no water in the basin, if you have a broken float switch that won't return to its initial position.
By manually adjusting the switch or spraying lubricant on it to see if it will move, you can try to fix the problem. If not, it could be a good idea to have a plumber has a look at it. A plumber should be able to determine what caused the float switch and how to fix it or do sump pump repair.
In case of any plumbing related problem Superior Plumbing & Gas LLC is a well-known name which provide end-to end solution for sump pump, water heater repair, gas leak repair in Leawood KS. It is also renowned name for bathroom redesign and toilet installation in Leawood KS.

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