If your sump pump stops working, your first step should be to move all electrical or perishable items out of harm’s way. Next, check the pump’s electrical system — make sure the unit hasn’t been accidentally unplugged. Try pressing your pump’s reset button if it has one. Also check to see if your home’s circuit breaker or fuse system has tripped or blown. You can also visually inspect the pump and piping system for any signs of clogging that may be preventing the pit from draining. If these steps don’t correct the problem, call Mr. Rooter Plumbing for immediate attention.
Emergency Service Available
When your sump pump needs repairs, professional intervention is absolutely necessary to prevent flooding in your home. By catching a problem soon enough and taking corrective action, you can save yourself potentially thousands of dollars in damage. For this reason, Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers 24-hour emergency sump pump repairs throughout the Utica area. Call us as soon as you notice water levels in your sump pit rising.