
Sump Pump Installation and Repair in Woodstock, GA
If you live in Woodstock, you’ve probably dealt with a heavy downpour or two. And if your home has a basement or crawl space, you know how quickly that water can start to build up. A sump pump is one of those things you don’t really think about—until you really need it.
Whether you’ve had water issues before or just want to stay ahead of the next big storm, here’s what you should know about sump pumps and how we handle them.
What a Sump Pump Actually Does
It’s simple. A sump pump collects water from the lowest point of your basement or crawl space and pumps it away from the house. That means no standing water, no musty smells, no damage to your foundation or floors.
It keeps the space dry, especially during heavy rain or if you’re in a lower-lying area where water tends to pool.
Picking the Right Type
There are two main kinds:
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Pedestal pumps: Motor sits above the pit. Easier to access. Works well if the pit is shallow.
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Submersible pumps: Sits down in the pit. Quieter and stronger. Better for bigger drainage jobs.
Which one’s better? Depends on your setup. We usually take a look and recommend based on how much water you’re dealing with and how your space is laid out.
Signs You Might Need One
Not sure if you need a sump pump at all? Here are a few situations where it makes sense:
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You’ve seen water pooling in the basement or crawl space
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You live on a slope or in a spot that tends to collect runoff
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There’s already mold or mildew showing up
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You’re finishing a basement and want to keep it protected
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There’s been water damage in the past
What Installation Looks Like
Here’s how it goes when we do a full install:
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We check the space – Look at the layout, the grade, and any existing water issues
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Dig a sump pit – Always at the lowest point, so it collects the most water
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Install the pump and discharge line – We run the line far enough away from the house so the water doesn’t sneak back
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Test it – Fill the pit, make sure the float works, and check that the water moves like it should
When Something Goes Wrong
Even a good sump pump can wear down or act up. Here are a few issues we get called for a lot:
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Pump doesn’t run – Could be a power problem or something mechanical
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Discharge line is clogged or frozen – Especially in winter or after heavy storms
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Pump won’t shut off – Might be a stuck switch or a pump that’s undersized
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Weird noises – Rattling, grinding, anything out of the ordinary could mean worn parts
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Battery backup isn’t working – These need to be tested and replaced from time to time so you’re not left hanging during an outage
Why It’s Best to Let a Pro Handle It
Sure, you can buy a sump pump at the hardware store—but getting it installed the right way is what keeps it working when it matters. Around here, the soil and weather throw in extra challenges. We know what to expect and how to get ahead of it.
At My Georgia Plumber, we’ve installed and repaired sump pumps all over Woodstock. We make sure everything’s done by the book, drains where it should, and keeps your space dry.
Schedule Service or Get a Quote
If you’ve noticed moisture or had issues in the past, don’t wait until water’s already coming in. Whether you need a new install, a fix, or just someone to take a look, give us a call.
Call 770-592-0081 or book online. We’ll make sure you’re ready before the next storm hits.