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SUMP PUMP SERVICES

Sump Pump Services in Loveland, CO

A sump pump only matters when you need it most — during a storm or spring snowmelt. We install, repair, and add battery backup so your basement stays dry when it counts.

A pump that’s silent when it should be running is a problem waiting to happen.

Basement flooding risk?
Install, repair, and battery backup
Sized right for your basement
Fast response before a storm hits
(970) 457-5970
WHAT WE PROVIDE

Keeping basements dry

From a first-time install to a backup system for peace of mind, we cover what your sump pump setup needs.

Sump pump installation

Sized and set up correctly for your basement or crawl space and its drainage needs.

Repair & replacement

Fixing a pump that’s failing, or replacing one that’s reached the end of its life.

Battery backup systems

Keeps the pump running during a power outage — exactly when storms tend to hit.

Check valve service

Replacing a failed check valve that lets pumped water flow back into the pit.

Pit & drainage inspection

Checking the pit, float switch, and discharge line so nothing is quietly failing.

Not sure your pump is up to the job? Tell us about your basement and we’ll take a look.

Call and describe it
WARNING SIGNS

Signs your sump pump needs attention

A failing pump often gives warning before it quits completely — worth checking before the next storm.

The pump runs constantly
Nonstop cycling can mean a stuck switch, an undersized pump, or a drainage issue.
It won’t turn on
A pump that stays silent when the pit fills up isn’t doing its job when you need it most.
Loud or grinding noises
Unusual sounds often mean a worn motor or debris caught in the impeller.
Water not draining from the pit
Standing water that doesn’t clear means the pump isn’t moving it out as it should.
Dampness or flooding in the basement
Any sign of water where the pump should be preventing it needs a look right away.
COMMON PROBLEMS

Why sump pumps fail

A handful of causes are behind most sump pump problems — and most are preventable with regular checks.

Worn motor

Motors wear out after years of use, especially in pumps that run often.

Stuck float switch

Debris or a shifted float can prevent the pump from turning on when water rises.

Power outages

A pump with no backup power is useless exactly when storms knock out electricity.

Undersized for the job

A pump too small for the water volume runs constantly and wears out fast.

A failed check valve

Without it, pumped water can flow back into the pit, forcing the pump to run twice as hard.

OUR PROCESS

How we service a sump pump

Whether it’s a repair or a new install, we make sure the system is ready before the next storm.

1

We talk

You describe the issue, or the basement setup if it’s a new install.

2

We inspect the pit

We check the pump, float switch, check valve, and discharge line.

3

We recommend a fix

Repair, replace, or add battery backup — with pricing explained up front.

4

We install & test

We confirm the pump cycles properly before we consider the job done.

BATTERY BACKUP

The moment you need it most is when power tends to fail

Heavy storms and spring snowmelt are exactly when sump pumps work hardest — and exactly when power outages are common. A primary pump with no backup is a single point of failure at the worst possible time.

A battery backup system keeps pumping when the power’s out, buying time until electricity returns or you can get help. It’s inexpensive protection for a basement that matters to you.

WHY BACKUP MATTERS
Runs when the power is out
Storms are the highest-risk time
Inexpensive next to flood damage

Basement already flooding?

If water is actively rising and the pump isn’t keeping up, that’s urgent. Call our emergency line — we’ll help you limit the damage while we get someone there.

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DON’T WAIT

What a pump failure costs you

A sump pump is cheap insurance. Waiting until it fails usually means a much bigger cleanup.

Basement flooding

Without a working pump, groundwater has nowhere to go but into the basement.

Mold & property damage

Standing water damages stored belongings, flooring, and finished basements — and invites mold.

Foundation stress

Repeated water pressure against the foundation over time can add to structural wear.

Licensed installation

A sump system needs correct sizing, discharge routing, and electrical safety. Our licensed plumbers install it properly the first time.

Commercial & crawl-space systems

Basements aren’t the only space at risk. We install and service pumps for crawl spaces and commercial buildings too.

TWO LAYERS OF PROTECTION

Primary pump vs. battery backup

They work together — one handles everyday drainage, the other covers you when it fails.

PRIMARY PUMP

Handles day-to-day drainage

Runs on household power and clears the pit during normal rain and snowmelt.

BATTERY BACKUP

Covers the gaps

Kicks in during a power outage or if the primary pump fails — right when you need it most.

DURING A SERVICE

What we check

A full check of the parts that keep water out of your basement when it matters.

Float switch operation
Check valve condition
Discharge line for clogs
Battery backup charge
Motor sound & performance
Pit for debris or sediment
LOVELAND & NEARBY

Sump pump service across Northern Colorado

Spring snowmelt and summer storms both put basements at risk here. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.

See the full list on our service areas page. Water already rising? Call our emergency line.

PREVENTION

Be ready before the next storm

A few minutes of seasonal checking beats finding out your pump failed during a flood.

1
Test it before storm season
Pour water into the pit and confirm the pump kicks on and drains it properly.
2
Keep the pit clear
Debris in the pit can jam the float switch or clog the intake.
3
Check the backup battery
A battery backup only helps if it’s charged and in good condition when you need it.
4
Clear the discharge line
Make sure the outside discharge point is clear of ice, leaves, or blockages.
5
Don’t ignore odd sounds
A new noise usually means something worth checking before the pump fails outright.
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Dry basements, reliable pumps

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Sump pump questions

Do I need a battery backup if I already have a sump pump?
It’s strongly worth considering. Storms that stress your sump pump are often the same storms that cause power outages, which leaves a primary-only pump unable to run when you need it most.
How often should I test my sump pump?
A quick test before storm season and again in early spring is a good habit — pour water into the pit and confirm the pump activates and drains it.
My sump pump runs constantly — is that normal?
Not usually. Constant cycling can mean a stuck float switch, an undersized pump, or a drainage issue letting in more water than expected. Worth having it checked.
How long do sump pumps last?
Many pumps last around 7-10 years with regular use, though this varies with how often they run. Testing periodically helps you catch a failing pump before it matters.
Can you install a sump pump where there isn’t one?
Yes. We assess your basement or crawl space and install a system sized to fit, including the pit and discharge line if they’re not already there.
What should I do if my basement is already flooding?
Call our emergency line right away. Move valuables away from the water if it’s safe to do so, and we’ll help you limit the damage while getting someone out to you.
Do you service pumps for crawl spaces too?
Yes. Crawl spaces are prone to the same water issues as basements, and we install and service pumps in both.

Call for sump pump service in Loveland

New install, repair, or battery backup — we’ll make sure your basement stays dry when the next storm hits.

(970) 457-5970