Sump Pump Service, Repair and Installation
Sump Pump Service, Repair and Installation
As an important part of your plumbing system, your sump pump requires routine maintenance to keep it in good, working condition. Additionally, even with proper maintenance, your sump pump can fail, leaving you with dangerous flooding and costly repairs to your home.
If you are having plumbing problems with your sump pump and/or have not had it serviced recently, it's a good idea to schedule a visit with one of our experienced sump pump specialists. Our team can help you keep your system running effectively, and in the event of a failure, will give you the knowledgeable guidance you need to make plumbing decisions with confidence.
Sump pumps are a crucial element in your plumbing system and typically are found in the lowest part of your home's basement or crawl space. They are submersible pumps that are designed to prevent groundwater flooding and water buildup. Water is directed to your sump pit, and your sump pump will turn on when water reaches a pre-determined level, protecting the foundation of your home and preventing basement floods or leaks. Many new homes come with sump pumps and older homes can be retrofitted so that a sump pump can be installed.

The NuFlow Certified Contractor logo signifies an investment in continuing education, training, customer satisfaction, and a long-term commitment to being the best pipe lining installers possible. NuFlow has been a leader in pipe lining solutions for over 25 years. As a NuFlow Certified Contractor, Workman Plumbing offers highly trained professionals, equipped to renew the worst piping situations imaginable. We are knowledgeable in our techniques, processes, and equipment.
Step 1: Diagnostics
We will inspect the existing pipes for any corrosion, roots, or cracks using a drain camera. Based on these results, we will recommend a plan for cleaning and lining if necessary.

Step 2: Cleaning
Workman Plumbing will remove debris, roots and corrosion from the pipes using specialized tools, restoring the pipe back to its original diameter.

Step 3: Pipe Lining
A resin-saturated liner with an internal bladder is inserted through the pipe using existing access points. he bladder is then inflated, pressing the resin against the pipe wall.

Step 4: Evaluation
The resin is left to cure, and the bladder is removed, leaving behind a clean, strong and seamless "pipe within a pipe." A final inspection is performed for quality assurance.
