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Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Sump Pump
- Age (7–10+ years old): Most sump pumps have a finite lifespan, and older units tend to wear out faster, especially in areas with consistent rainfall or fluctuating water tables.
- Loud Noises: Unusual clanking, grinding, or rattling sounds during operation can indicate worn or failing components that may lead to a total breakdown if not addressed promptly.
- Continuous Running: If your sump pump runs non-stop even without water present, it could signal issues with the float switch, motor, or internal sensors that regulate its functionality.
- Frequent Breakdowns: Regular malfunctions, failures to switch on, or tripped circuit breakers can suggest a model nearing the end of its useful life and needing replacement.