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Sump pump to avoid water damage

You're in the right place if your sump pump is malfunctioning
Your pump isn't doing the job like it should
Water is rising, the basement is getting damp
You're looking for a plumber who knows what to check
Make the right choice for a sump pump installation
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What JL-Martin offers
Why trust your basement sump pump replacement to JL-Martin

Our sump pump service in Rawdon



Call us for:
- Sump pump installation
- Sump pump replacement for defective unit
- Diagnosis of a pump that won't start anymore
- Inspection before rainy season or thaw
At first contact, you explain the situation, we validate the key points and guide you to the next most logical step.
FAQ
How do I know if my basement sump pump needs to be replaced?
A basement sump pump can show several signs before failing completely: unusual noise, irregular starts, sudden stops, evacuation that’s too slow or water remaining in the sump basin. If you notice abnormal behavior, better to have the situation checked quickly. Waiting can turn a simple replacement into much more costly water damage.
Do you do sump pump installation for an existing home?
Yes, sump pump installation can be done in an already built home if the configuration allows it. The starting point is always to validate the location, the type of sump basin, the drainage in place and how water should be evacuated. A well-planned installation from the start avoids bad surprises, unnecessary rework and systems poorly adapted to the building’s reality.
In what cases does a basement sump become necessary?
A basement sump becomes relevant when water regularly accumulates near the foundation, when the ground drains poorly or when the basement is more vulnerable to infiltration. In several properties in the Rawdon area, terrain variations, snow melt and heavy rain can increase this need. The right choice always depends on the house, water behavior and the problem observed on site.
Is an outdoor sump pump a good solution?
An outdoor sump pump can be useful in certain configurations, but it’s not the right answer in all cases. It all depends on where water accumulates, how it flows on the property and the type of protection needed for the building. Before installing anything, you need to verify if the problem really comes from outside or if the source is rather at the drainage or basement level.
What does a sump pump service include?
Sump pump service can refer to intervention related to evacuating accumulated water, checking pump operation or complete system assessment. At first contact, the goal is to understand if you have a breakdown, malfunction, full sump basin, difficult evacuation or a broader service need. This allows us to quickly guide you to the right next step.
What should I do if my sump pump overflows anyway?
A sump pump that overflows doesn’t always mean the pump is completely dead. The problem can come from a stuck float, blocked discharge, flow that’s too high or equipment that’s poorly adapted. This type of situation requires quick verification, because a system that seems partially functional can still be insufficient when you really need it.
Is sump pit drainage part of the service?
The term sump pit drainage is sometimes used by customers who want to talk about a basin to empty, a sump pit to clean or an intervention because water no longer evacuates properly. Depending on the case, it can be a simple accumulation problem, mechanical malfunction or replacement need. The most important thing is to explain what you’re observing, so we can direct you to the right intervention.
Is it serious if my pump makes noise but still works?
Yes, it can signal a coming problem. A pump that vibrates, knocks or strains abnormally can keep running for a while, but that doesn’t mean it’s in good condition. In many cases, stepping in before complete failure prevents urgency, stress and basement damage. When doubt is there, better to have it checked than wait for the wrong moment.