Sump Pump Repair in Scarborough, ME

Sump Pump Repair

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Most homeowners discover a failed sump pump at the worst possible moment, but you don’t have to be caught off guard. Gelinas HVAC Services has repaired and replaced sump pumps across Scarborough since 1994, keeping lower levels dry through Southern Maine’s severe storm seasons. Working under Maine Plumbing License #MS90010125, our plumbers test float switches, check valves, and discharge lines to support proactive home protection encouraged by EPA water guidance, while our Home Advantage Membership provides discounted emergency repair rates. Call (207) 672-2801 to speak with a live representative or request a free quote.

Our Sump Pump Repair Process

  • We test float switches and check valves first to resolve primary causes of sump pump failure.
  • We clear debris from sump pits and pump intake screens to restore full pumping capacity.
  • We inspect check valves to prevent pumped water from flowing backward into the basin.
  • We test pump motor winding resistance and power supply connections for reliable operation.
  • We evaluate secondary battery backup pumps to ensure emergency protection during power outages.
  • When replacement is necessary, we provide high-capacity sump pump installation options.

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Financing and Savings for Scarborough Sump Pump Repair

Looking to save on your sump pump repair? Members take 10% off the repair, up to $200, and skip the minimum service fee through our Home Advantage Membership, with no emergency fee beyond the diagnostic. If a replacement is the better call, financing is available to anyone on approved credit, member or not.

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Service Areas

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Greater Portland & Sebago Lakes
  • Cumberland Center
  • Cumberland Foreside
  • Gorham
  • Gray
  • New Gloucester
  • North Yarmouth
  • Pownal
  • Raymond
  • South Casco
  • South Freeport
  • South Windham
  • Standish
  • Steep Falls
  • Windham
  • Yarmouth
  • Casco
  • Peaks Island
  • Durham
  • Sebago
  • Sebago Lake
  • Naples
  • West Baldwin
  • Hollis
  • Bar Mills
  • Buxton

Gelinas HVAC: Your Source for Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Services

Looking for sump pump repair? You’re in the right place. Gelinas HVAC Services has installed and repaired sump pumps since 1994, holding active Maine licenses in plumbing and electrical. Fully insured and rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, we keep your lower level dry year-round. Call (207) 672-2801 to service your pump before severe weather arrives.

Why is my sump pump running constantly without pumping water out? Constant running indicates stuck check valves, clogged intake screens, or frozen exterior discharge pipes in winter.

What should I check if my basement sump pump will not turn on? Test the float switch movement and check the dedicated electrical circuit breaker. Float switches cause most non-starting issues.

Do I need a battery backup sump pump in Scarborough, ME? Yes, severe coastal storms frequently cause power outages right when groundwater levels peak. Battery backups keep pumping during outages.

What is the typical lifespan of a residential sump pump? Sump pumps last 7 to 10 years on average, though pumps in wet basements that run frequently wear out faster.

Why does my sump pump turn on and off rapidly every few seconds? Rapid cycling indicates improper float switch placement, an oversized pump, or a missing check valve allowing water to fall back into the pit.

How can I test my sump pump to ensure it works before heavy rain? Pour two buckets of water directly into the sump pit to confirm the float engages and the pump discharges cleanly.

Testing float switches, clearing check valves, and repairing discharge lines ensures your sump pump operates reliably during heavy rainstorms. If your current pump is undersized or failing, our team provides dependable sump pump installation with secondary battery backups. For homes with groundwater intrusion impacting basement plumbing, explore our plumbing repair services, or schedule a well pump installation for rural water supply systems.

A sump pump usually warns you before the water does:

  • The pump runs but the pit does not empty, which points to a stuck check valve or a blocked discharge line.
  • It cycles constantly, or switches on and off far more often than the water justifies.
  • The motor grinds or rattles during operation.
  • Rust has appeared on the housing.
  • The pit fills while the pump sits silent.
  • You have never tested it and cannot say when it last ran.
That last one is worth acting on regardless of season. Pour a bucket of water into the pit twice a year, and if nothing happens, call (207) 672-2801 before you find out during a storm.

Don’t let a failing heating or cooling system disrupt your home’s comfort and safety. Whether you need fast emergency dispatch or routine support, Gelinas HVAC Services delivers prompt, reliable sump pump repair across Scarborough and Greater Portland. Call our local team today at (207) 672-2801 or request service online to receive a real arrival window and an upfront, transparent estimate.

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Emergency Sump Pump Failures We Repair in Scarborough

During heavy coastal rainstorms or rapid spring snowmelts, a working sump pump is all that stands between a dry basement and costly flood damage. When sump pumps hum without pumping water, fail to turn on, or cycle constantly, our emergency plumbing team responds quickly. Here are the main sump pump field failures we fix.

Mechanical float switches can get caught against the basin wall or tangled in discharge piping, preventing the pump from turning on as water rises. We realign float switch tether arms, replace failed vertical float switches, and reposition the pump inside the pit so float movement is completely unrestricted.

Basement pit silt, mud, and gravel easily clog the bottom intake screen of a sump pump, causing the motor to spin helplessly while water rises around it. Trapped air inside the pump casing also creates air locks. We clean intake screens, drill weep hole air reliefs in discharge pipes, and clear debris from the pump basin.

A broken or missing check valve allows water in the vertical discharge pipe to fall back into the pit every time the pump shuts off, causing rapid re-cycling and loud clunking water hammer noises. We install silent, spring-loaded check valves that prevent backflow and protect pump motors from short-cycling.

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