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Cleaning your Sump Pump

3/10/2021

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If your home happens to have a sump pump, then you know that they can tend to get stinky from time to time. Here are some ways to clean it and get that funky smell out of your basement! 

Determining where the smell is coming from is the first step. A garbage-like smell coming from your sump pit means that there is probably a build up in your pipes that needs to be cleaned. If it smells more like rotten eggs, then it is usually because your pit has dried out and sulfur dioxide smells are coming up from the sewer.

To clean your sump pump, first turn the water off for fixtures that lead into your sump pump, like your washing machine. Disconnect your power to the sump pump, usually by just unplugging it or turning that circuit breaker off. Carefully remove your sump pump using a garbage bag or plastic sheeting, so as not to drip any sludge or water on your floor as you carry it outside for cleaning. Use your garden hose to rinse off the first layer of sludge, then use a scraping tool to clean off any caked on grime. Then rinse it again with the garden hose. 

You can then drain the check valve in the sump pit. Place a bucket underneath the valve, and  open it and let any existing water drain into a bucket. If there is any water left in the sump pit, vacuum it up with a shop vac. 

To clean your sump pit, mix one cup of bleach into a gallon of water and pour it down into the sump pit. Make sure the drains and pipes within the pit are covered with water. Add a little more if necessary to bring water back up to the proper level.

Be careful if you try using vinegar to clean your sump pump, as if not done properly, it can damage your sump pump.

After you are all finished cleaning, reconnect your pump to the discharge pipe and check the valve. Turn the water back on and plug in your pump or turn your breaker back on, and you’re good to go.
As for frequency of cleaning your sump pump, typically you should think about cleaning it once a year for removal of the sump pump to clean both the pump and the pit. If your sump pump doesn’t dispose of washing machine water, the pump screen or inlet opening should be cleaned every three to four months.

​If you find you might need more service after cleaning the system, call us for additional help!

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10/19/2021 12:44:59 am

Be careful if you try using vinegar to clean your sump pump, as if not done properly, it can damage your sump pump. This is true, I have tried it before and had cause damaged. Reminder everyone to do it properly and carefully.

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2/14/2022 04:12:21 am

Remove the power source from the sump pump. Turn off the power source's circuit breaker or unplug the sump pump. NEXT STEP: DO NOT MISS IT! It is exceedingly risky to attempt to repair or clean a sump pump while it is attached to a power source. Make sure the pump is properly protected before putting it away. Wrap the bottom of the pump in the plastic tarp/sheeting to avoid additional cleanup. For easy cleaning, place the pump in a location where you can easily access all sides.

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Eli Richardson link
8/12/2022 02:21:20 pm

I'm glad you explained how a dirty sump pump could smell like garbage and what we'd do to fix it. My wife and I were cleaning our basement until we started detecting an awful smell coming from it, so we'll follow your tips to find the sump pump. Thanks for explaining how to find and clean a sump pump.

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Mia Evans link
8/12/2022 07:24:02 pm

Thanks for pointing out that there is a build-up in the pipes when there is a garbage-like smell coming from them. I guess aside from needing a pump repair service, we might also need a cleaning service this weekend. It's because the systems in the house that I inherited are starting to have issues due to how old the property is, and this is even older than myself.

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12/27/2022 05:59:51 pm

Wrap the bottom of the pump with the plastic tarp or sheeting to avoid further cleaning. Place the pump in a location where you can easily clean both sides of it. While emptying the check valve, have your bucket close at hand. The bucket will catch any water that leaks from the check valve.

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1/13/2023 03:06:18 am

Thanks for sharing this!

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1/26/2023 02:04:16 am

Great Article! Thank you for sharing! Need a plumbing service? Contact 4Star Plumbing Services for an estimate on any plumbing repairs, water heater sales & service, or sewer repairs, both residential and commercial

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