Sump Pump Repair in New Port Richey, FL
Fast, Local Help When Your Sump Pump Fails
When heavy rain moves through, and your sump pump suddenly stops working, every minute can feel long. Water can rise quickly in a basement or crawl space, and you may not be sure what is safe to do or who to call. If you are dealing with a pump that is not turning on, running constantly, or allowing water to collect where it should not, Continental Plumbing Services, LLC is here to help.
We are a family-owned plumbing company that has served homeowners and businesses in New Port Richey since 2005. Our team understands how Florida storms, high groundwater, and local property layouts combine to put extra stress on sump systems. We have certified and screened technicians on call for emergencies 24 hours a day, and our goal is to arrive prepared, explain what we find, and work toward a practical solution that fits your situation.
When you reach out to us about a sump pump problem, we focus on clear communication from the beginning. We listen to what you are seeing and hearing, discuss next steps, and provide straightforward pricing before work begins. That way, you can make an informed decision about how to protect your home or commercial property without added pressure.
Don't wait for the next heavy storm to find out your pump is failing and risk expensive water damage. Contact us at (727) 888-5137 or fill out our online form to schedule a professional system test today.
Why Homeowners Trust Our Team With Sump Pump Repairs
Choosing someone to work on the system that stands between your property and water damage is a serious decision. Many of our customers in this area look for more than a quick fix. They want a company they can call again in the future and one that treats their home with respect. That is the approach we bring to every sump pump repair visit.
We founded our company in 2005 with a commitment to honest, reliable plumbing service for our neighbors. As a family-owned and operated business, our name is directly attached to the quality of our work and the way we treat people. Over nearly two decades, that approach has helped us build long-standing relationships throughout New Port Richey and nearby communities, and our BBB accreditation reflects our commitment to ethical business practices.
Our technicians are certified, screened, and familiar with the plumbing systems commonly found in West Central Florida. This includes homes with basements, crawl spaces, and low-lying storage areas that rely on well-designed sump and drainage setups. Because we work on the full range of plumbing systems, from water lines to drains and pumps, we are prepared to address the bigger picture instead of focusing only on the pump in the pit.
We are also affiliated with professional organizations, including the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) and Quality Service Contractors (QSC). These connections reflect our commitment to both the community and the standards of our trade. For sump pump repairs, our goal is straightforward. We arrive when we say we will, respect your property, explain what we find in everyday language, and provide a clear cost before we proceed. Many customers tell us they value this level of transparency and personal accountability, especially when dealing with an unplanned and stressful plumbing issue.
Common Reasons Sump Pumps Fail In Our Area
After years of working with property owners here, we have seen patterns in the issues that affect sump pumps in and around New Port Richey. Understanding these common causes can help you recognize problems early and choose the right solution when something goes wrong.
Power & Electrical Issues
One frequent issue is power-related. Severe thunderstorms and strong winds can lead to brief outages, surges, or tripped breakers that interrupt power to the pump. In some homes, the sump pump shares a circuit with other equipment, increasing the risk of interruptions. Without a reliable power source or backup, the pump cannot run when it is most needed.
Mechanical Problems In The Pit
Mechanical problems inside the pit are also common. Float switches can stick in the on or off position due to debris, mineral buildup, or improper alignment. The pit itself may collect silt, dirt, and other materials that clog the pump or block the intake. Over time, this can cause overheating, strange noises, or complete failure. Our technicians often find that a lack of routine cleaning and testing has allowed small issues to grow into serious problems.
Discharge Line & Installation Issues
Discharge line problems can prevent water from leaving the pit even when the pump is running. In our climate, blockages from debris, scale, or small animals are more typical than freezing. Sometimes the line is routed so that it discharges too close to the foundation, allowing water to cycle back toward the home. In other cases, improper slopes or sagging sections can trap water, reducing flow. These are all issues we check when we service a sump system.
Finally, some pumps simply are not well matched to the property's demands. An undersized unit for the volume of water entering the pit may run continuously during strong storms, leading to faster wear. Installations that do not account for the local water table and seasonal rain patterns can also leave a home more vulnerable than the owner realizes. By looking at how your pump, pit, and discharge system work together, we can recommend changes that better fit conditions here.
What To Do If Your Sump Pump Stops Working
When you notice that your sump pump has stopped or is not keeping up with rising water, it can be tempting to panic. Taking a few careful steps can help protect your safety and reduce damage while you arrange for professional help.
Your safety comes first. If there is standing water around electrical outlets, appliances, or the pump itself, avoid entering the area until you are sure it is safe. If you can do so without risk, move valuable items and sensitive materials to higher ground to limit damage. If the situation feels unsafe at any point, step back and wait for our team to arrive.
There are a few simple checks that some homeowners can perform safely. For example, if the area is dry and accessible, you may be able to verify whether the pump is plugged in or if a breaker has tripped. You might also notice whether the float switch is stuck or obstructed at the top of the pit. We do not recommend opening the wiring or disassembling the pump or attempting repairs unless you are qualified to do so. Often, simply noting what you see and hear is more helpful than trying to fix it yourself.
When you call us, it helps to share how long the issue has been going on, what the water level is doing, and any unusual sounds or smells you have noticed. We use this information to prioritize emergencies and prepare for the visit. Our team is available 24 hours a day for urgent situations, and we work to respond as quickly as conditions and call volume allow. Once on site, we explain what we find, outline options, and review pricing before beginning work.
Customer Reviews
At Continental Plumbing Services, LLC, your satisfaction is our priority! See for yourself what our customers have to say about working with us.
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"Outstanding workers! My wife and I had the company work for us twice."- Jim DeSimoneNew Port Richey, FL
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"They did 2 different projects and both jobs were fantastic!"- Jim DeSimoneNew Port Richey, FL
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"I would highly recommend Continental for all plumbing."- Susan CliffordNew Port Richey, FL
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"I will always call Continental for all my plumbing needs."- Michele FPalm Harbor, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first if my sump pump stops during a storm?
If your sump pump stops during a storm, focus on safety and limiting damage, then call for help. Stay clear of standing water that may be in contact with electrical outlets or equipment, and avoid walking into flooded areas if you are unsure whether the power is off. If it is safe to reach the area, move important belongings and items that can be damaged by water to higher locations. When you contact our team, let us know how quickly the water is rising and what you are seeing so we can assess the urgency and dispatch a technician as promptly as possible.
Can your team repair my existing sump pump, or will you make me replace it?
We evaluate each sump pump and recommend repair or replacement based on its condition, age, and the nature of the problem. In many cases, issues such as stuck float switches, minor clogs, or discharge line problems can be addressed with targeted repairs. When a pump is older, has visible damage, or has failed more than once under normal use, we may explain why replacement could be a better long-term choice. In every situation, we review the options with you, discuss the costs involved, and answer your questions so you can decide which approach is right for your home.
How much does sump pump repair usually cost?
The cost of sump pump repair can vary depending on the cause of the problem, the type and age of the pump, and whether related components, such as the discharge line, need attention. Simple repairs, such as freeing a stuck float or clearing minor debris, generally take less time than replacing major parts or addressing complex drainage issues. Because every property is different, we do not quote flat prices sight unseen. Instead, we inspect your system, explain what we find, and provide clear pricing before we begin work so you know what to expect.
How often should my sump pump be inspected or serviced?
Most sump pumps benefit from at least an annual inspection and test, and many homeowners in this region choose to schedule service before the heaviest rainy periods. Homes with older pumps, frequent pump activity, or a history of flooding may need more frequent checks. During a maintenance visit, we test the pump, check the float, clean the pit as needed, and inspect the discharge line and surrounding plumbing for any concerns. We work with you to set an inspection schedule that reflects your system, your property, and your comfort level with risk. We also offer comprehensive maintenance plans to ensure that your sump pump is in top shape year-round.
Can you help me add a backup sump pump or alarm system?
We can help you explore options for adding backup protection and monitoring to your sump system. Many homeowners choose to install a battery backup pump that can operate when the main power is out, which can be especially valuable during strong storms. Others may add a secondary pump to share the workload, or an alarm to alert them if the water level rises too high. We explain how each option works, what maintenance it requires, and how it fits into your overall plumbing system so you can decide what level of added security makes sense for your property.
Call Our Team For Sump Pump Service You Can Rely On
When your sump pump is not doing its job, you need a plumbing team that responds quickly, communicates clearly, and has the experience to get to the root of the problem. At Continental Plumbing Services, LLC, we have been helping property owners in New Port Richey protect their homes and businesses since 2005. Our certified, screened technicians handle everything from simple adjustments to full pump replacements, and we are available around the clock for urgent situations.
If your pump is making strange noises or running constantly, our expert technicians can restore its reliability in a single visit. Contact us at (727) 888-5137 or fill out our online form for an immediate repair estimate.
Repair & Replacement Options
Once we have identified what is wrong with your sump pump, the next question is how to address it in a way that makes sense for you. Sometimes a focused repair is the most practical option. In other situations, replacement or an upgrade may provide better long-term protection and value. Our role is to explain these choices clearly so you can decide what works best for your property and budget.
Many sump pump issues can be resolved with repair. Examples include minor float-switch problems, obstructions in the pit, or discharge-line issues that are caught early. In these cases, we work to correct the specific fault, clean the pit as needed, and test the system to confirm that it is operating correctly. When repair is a sound option, we explain what we are doing and why we consider it appropriate.
There are also times when replacement is the more sensible path. Pumps that are older, exhibit visible corrosion, or have repeatedly failed under normal use may not be good candidates for continued repair. In those situations, we talk through replacement options with you, including pump types and approximate life expectancy. Our team can install the new unit, verify that it is sized correctly for your pit and property, and test it under real operating conditions.
Ensure your home stays dry and mold-free with a comprehensive inspection and repair of your entire drainage system. Contact us at (727) 888-5137 or fill out our online form.
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