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Ray Lusk Plumbing
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Sump Pump - Repair or ReplaceSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Springdale, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

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Emergency services offered

"Donovan and John was quick to respond when my water heater went out. They installed a new water heater in very timely manner. Very professional and courteous. Explained every detail, which put me at ease. Highly recommend."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Crawlspace Medic
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Sump Pump - Repair or ReplaceSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Springdale, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n\n\nhttps://crawlspacemedic.com/locations/northwest-ar/springdale-ar/

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Blue Beetle Handyman & Landscaping
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Sump Pump - Repair or ReplaceSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Springdale, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Due to a poor job from a previous contractor, Victor had to completely tear out the sub floor and joists from a room that we added on a few years ago. He installed much more solid joists and leveled it. Also had to redo texture and paint from the previous contractor. All work he did turned out great. Would definitely use him again."
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Sump Pump Installation questions, answered by experts

A sump pump battery backup can typically run for 6 to 24 hours. The factors that affect its runtime include the battery capacity and pump usage. 

When purchasing your backup system, take these factors into consideration to determine which system is best for your home. If you live in an area with frequent and long-lasting power outages, consider a longer-lasting backup battery.

A sump pump's lifespan is typically 7 to 10 years, though the general range can be anywhere from 5 to 15 years. The specific type of pump is a major factor: pedestal sump pumps last an average of 20 to 25 years, whereas submersible sump pumps last between 5 and 15 years. While pedestal pumps are less expensive to service, they are also louder and more prone to clogging.

Several other factors influence longevity, including the pump's quality, usage frequency, and maintenance schedule. A high-quality pump that is well-maintained in a dry climate may last for two decades, while a lower-quality, poorly maintained pump in an area with a high water table or frequent flooding may fail in six years or less.

Regular maintenance, including annual inspections and tuneups from a professional, can significantly extend the pump's life. It is time to consider a replacement if your sump pump runs constantly, cycles frequently, shows visible rust or corrosion, or trips a circuit breaker. As a preventative measure, many homeowners replace their pumps every eight years. It's also worth noting that a manufacturer's warranty can indicate expected lifespan, and some home insurance policies may not cover water damage from a pump that is past its recommended replacement date.

Most sump pumps come with power cords that can be plugged into an outlet, but there are options that can be hardwired into a home’s electrical system. Either way, it’s smart to have a backup power supply in case the electricity goes out during a storm. That way, the sump pump can keep running and removing water from the sump pit.

A sump pump can be plugged into a regular, 110-volt outlet with three-prong openings, but it must have GFCI protections per the NEC, meaning you’ll need a GFCI outlet and circuit. Sump pumps require two outlet openings, one for the plug to the motor and one for the float switch.

The difference between an ejector pump and a sump pump lies in their purpose and design—an ejector pump functions to remove liquid gray water and soft solid sewage waste from your home. If you have a laundry room or bathroom in your basement, an ejector pump for your sewage tank prevents sewage from backing up in your washing machine or bathroom’s drains.

A sump pump is designed to remove excess groundwater that may enter your home, either due to flooding or periods of heavy rain.

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