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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
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Serving Arlee, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Our technician, Dameyan Jackson, called the night before the day of service to let me know the time that he would be here to service our system. On Friday, he called to let me know that he was available to come earlier than scheduled, if I would like. He arrived shortly after the phone call, came in and quickly recognized that the pump had failed. He was very knowledgeable and professional. I was very pleased with his service and look forward to him returning to install a new pump."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
3.5(
5,688
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Serving Arlee, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"Called AHS....who sent service request to AAA Flexible Pipe. Adam came out quickly and installed new pump just before HEAVY rains hit...Fast and efficient service from AHS and AAA FLEXIBLE PIPE CLEANING."
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180 Water
New to Angi

Serving Arlee, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

I specialize in providing personalized well pump installation, repair, and maintenance solutions, tailored to meet your unique needs and budget.\n\nAs a licensed and insured contractor, I am equipped with the skills, tools, and knowledge to ensure your well pump operates at peak efficiency, offering you reliable and clean water round the clock. I have over 10 years of industry experience in wells & pumps. \n Understanding the vital role a well pump plays in your water supply system, every service is delivered with precision, quality, and safety in mind.\n\n\nWith a commitment to excellence and a personalized approach, your satisfaction is my utmost priority. Contact me today for a free consultation and estimate, and experience the peace of mind that comes with professional, individualized service.\n

Sump Pump Installation questions, answered by experts

Installing a battery backup for your sump pump is recommended, particularly if you live in an area with frequent power outages or severe rainstorms. A sump pump requires electricity to function, and a battery backup ensures it can continue to move water out of your home if the power goes out, providing crucial protection against flooding. Additionally, frequent power outages can create electrical surges that might damage the sump pump's motor. A battery backup system offers an additional layer of protection, ensuring your basement stays dry.

Yes, it’s normal (and beneficial) to have a small amount of water in the bottom of your sump pit. It shows that your system is collecting groundwater, rain, and excess water from around your property—just like it’s supposed to. However, if the sump pit is always full, you might have a leak or a faulty sump pump.

First, you can try unplugging the two sump pump cords, one for the motor and one for the float switch, then plugging them back in to reset the sump pump. You can also reset the sump pump by turning it off and back on at the breaker. Many sump pumps have a reset button, which you can press and hold for a few seconds to reset the device.

A sewage ejector pump is necessary if you have any plumbing fixtures, such as a bathroom, laundry room, or sink, located below the level of your home's main sewer line. Standard plumbing relies on gravity to drain wastewater and solid waste into the municipal sewer system or a septic tank. For fixtures below this level, like those in a basement, gravity cannot move the waste upward. The ejector pump provides the force needed to pump the sewage up to the main line. Without one, wastewater from below-ground fixtures would back up, potentially causing a sewage overflow and flooding. If all of your plumbing is on the main floor or higher, gravity is sufficient and an ejector pump is not needed.

Submersible and pedestal sump pumps are two popular types of sump pumps. Submersible models are covered by water in a sump pit, which helps keep the motor cooler and quieter. Pedestal sump pumps stick out of the sump pit, so the motor stays dry and is easier to access. Submersible sump pumps are the pricier option, but they also have longer life spans.

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