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		<title>PUMP EXPRESS: HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT YOUR SUMP PUMP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[©Liberty  With all the media attention that preceded Hurricane Sandy, most East Coast homeowners put testing their basement sump pumps high on their pre-storm to-do lists. Those who didn’t, and experienced flooding as a result of pump failure, probably wish they had. Identifying a pump problem in advance could spare a homeowner thousands of dollars]]></description>
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<p>With all the media attention that preceded Hurricane Sandy, most East Coast homeowners put testing their basement <a title="sump pumps " href="http://www.pumpexpress.com/pump-type-34008-sump-pumps.html" target="_blank">sump pumps</a> high on their pre-storm to-do lists. Those who didn’t, and experienced flooding as a result of pump failure, probably wish they had. Identifying a pump problem in advance could spare a homeowner thousands of dollars in water damage. The following is our step-by-step how-to list.</p>
<p>Open the pit that the sump pump sits inside and<strong> clear away any debris.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pour several buckets of water into the pit.</strong> This should cause the pump to turn on and run with an even humming sound. If it doesn’t turn on, or you hear a grinding sound, you should make arrangements to have it repaired.<span id="more-583"></span></p>
<p><strong>Check the discharge line for leaks</strong>. A leaking line should be replaced as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Those with homes prone to flooding should <strong>check sump pumps periodically during a storm</strong> and keep an empty bucket or small utility pump nearby in case the primary pump becomes overwhelmed or requires emptying by hand.</p>
<p>Battery back-up pumps are a good form of low-cost insurance against flooding as they will take over if the primary pump breaks down or stops working due to a power failure. Just as a primary sump pump will not run without power, a battery-operated unit will not operate without a battery. So be sure to<strong> have a fully charged battery installed.</strong></p>
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