A constantly running sump pump is a strong indicator that your drainage system is under significant stress and may be struggling to manage a basement perimeter drain system failure.
A sump pump is designed to actively remove groundwater that would otherwise accumulate against your foundation. When your perimeter drain (also known as a French drain or footing drain) becomes clogged with sediment or collapses, it can no longer provide the necessary hydrostatic pressure relief. This causes the soil around your foundation to become saturated, forcing your sump pump to work overtime to prevent water from seeping through your basement floors and walls.
There are several reasons why your system might be failing:
If you notice your pump running continuously, we recommend a professional inspection to identify the exact cause. As a family-owned and operated company since 1996, we specialize in identifying these issues and providing custom solutions—ranging from interior drain tile to exterior waterproofing—to restore your home’s structural integrity.
All information is for general purposes; estimates and quotes require an on-site inspection. Consult a licensed structural engineer for definitive diagnosis.
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