Sump pump
- Installation or replacement of sump pump.
- Installation of alarm for sump pump.
- Installation of back-up power for sump pump.
 

With increasingly frequent severe weather events, it is essential that homeowners take appropriate action to reduce the risk of basement flooding.
The City offers owners of single-family, duplex and triplex residential homes a subsidy of up to $3,400 per property to install flood protection devices. Eligible work includes:
- Installation of a backwater valve.
- Installation of a sump pump.
- Severance and capping of a home’s storm sewer or external weeping tile connection.
Disconnecting the downspouts from your property’s eavestrough system is not eligible for a subsidy
If
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 you have water in your Toronto basement from sewage, burst pipes, or heavy rains, making sure your sump pump is working properly is essential. Getting it clean and dry again is not something that can be put off, and you need to call usright away.
Signs your sump pump needs to be replaced:
    Sump pump fails to turn on
    Lous noise from the sump pump.
    Pump continually runs
    Cycles on and off irregularly
    Standing water in your basement
If your sump pump is experiencing any of these problems, you need to get it repaired quickly. The average life of a sump pump is around seven years, and if yours is around this age, it’s probably time for a replacement. Many things can affect the life of a pump, including heavy usage and whether it has been maintained properly. If it’s time for a new one, it’s good to know that you have a local Toronto company you can trust.
Sump Pump Replacement Plumbers
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If you need a new sump pump can help. We offer fast, reliable service at an affordable price. We will respond quickly, and our we can diagnose the problem in no time. Call us if you have water in your basement or if you see signs of sump pump repairs or other problems, and we will send someone out to you as quick as possible.
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