Sump Pump Repair in Gastonia, NC

Sump Pump Repair in Gastonia, NC

Roland Black has been servicing sump pumps in Gastonia and Gaston County since 1973, with licensed plumbers who diagnose pump failures, float switch problems, and discharge line issues before the next storm tests the system. We offer same-day service in most cases and 24/7 emergency dispatch when basements are actively flooding, connecting you with the support you deserve when, where, and how you need it. If the sump pump is past saving, our sump pump install team can replace it on the same visit. Contact us today to learn more about Gastonia sump pump repair.

What’s Included in a Roland Black Sump Pump Repair Visit?

  • A licensed plumber arrives the same day in most cases, with replacement pumps and components on the truck.
  • The plumber tests the pump under load, checks the float switch, inspects the discharge line, and verifies the check valve.
  • The actual cause of the failure is identified before any parts are quoted, since pump issues, switch issues, and discharge issues each have different repairs.
  • Battery backup systems are tested separately, since a primary pump’s failure during a storm often coincides with a power outage that disabled the backup too.
  • The repair is tested through several pump cycles before sign-off, with our lifetime workmanship guarantee on labor.

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Sump Pump Service is Critical to Your Home’s Safety and Function

A sump pump that hasn’t been tested in a year may or may not start when the basement is filling, and finding out the wrong way is genuinely expensive. For homes with basements or crawlspaces in Gaston County, a working sump pump is one of the most important lines of defense against water damage-so much so, in fact, that CDC’s residential flooding guide treats it as a foundational piece of any home water-management plan.

Common Sump Pump Problems We Fix in Gastonia

Sump pumps fail in three main ways, and Roland Black sees the same patterns across Gaston County year after year. Here is what we encounter most often, with the typical causes and repair approaches.

A pump that fails to start when the basin fills is the worst-case scenario, and the cause is usually a stuck float switch, a failed motor, or a tripped breaker. Our plumbers test the float, the motor windings, and the electrical supply in sequence to identify the actual cause. Pumps that have been sitting idle for long periods sometimes have impellers stuck on sediment, which can also prevent startup.

A pump that runs without stopping has either a stuck float switch holding it on, a failed check valve allowing water to flow back into the basin after each cycle, or genuinely high water table conditions. The check valve issue is particularly common and shortens pump life dramatically since the pump never gets to rest. Our team diagnoses all three possibilities and addresses the actual cause.

The discharge line carries pumped water away from the home, and failures in this line can render an otherwise working pump useless. Common issues include frozen lines during cold snaps, cracked PVC, disconnected fittings, and outlets placed too close to the foundation that allow pumped water to reenter through the soil. We inspect the full discharge path during repair visits and address issues that compromise the pump’s job.

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Belmont
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Roland Black: Your Local Sump Pump Repair Experts

Sump pumps are equipment most homeowners only think about when they fail. Here is what Gastonia families ask us most when they need their sump pump tested, repaired, or diagnosed after a recent failure.

  • How do I know if my sump pump is working? The basic test is to pour a bucket of water into the sump basin and confirm the pump kicks on, runs, and shuts off when the water is gone. A pump that doesn’t start, runs continuously, or fails to shut off has an issue worth diagnosing. Our plumbers test sump pumps under load with proper procedures, including verification of the float switch, the check valve, and the discharge line.
  • How often should a sump pump be tested or serviced? Once a year minimum, ideally before storm season starts. Pumps that run frequently because of high water tables benefit from more frequent service. Battery backup pumps need separate testing, since the battery itself ages whether or not the pump runs. Roland Black includes sump pump testing in service plan visits when basements or crawlspaces have one installed.
  • Why does my sump pump run constantly? A sump pump that runs continuously has either a stuck float switch holding it on, a check valve that has failed and is letting water back into the basin, a discharge line issue causing recirculation, or genuinely high water table conditions overwhelming the pump. Our plumbers diagnose each possibility in sequence to identify the actual cause.
  • Should I have a battery backup sump pump? Yes, in nearly every case, since storms that overwhelm your primary pump are often the same storms that cause power outages. A battery backup pump runs when the grid is down, and a properly maintained backup can run for hours on a fully charged battery. Our team installs and services battery backup systems alongside primary pumps.
  • What’s the typical lifespan of a sump pump in Gaston County? Most sump pumps deliver 7 to 10 years of service, with some lasting longer and some failing earlier depending on how much they run. Pumps that run frequently because of high water tables wear out faster, and pumps that sit idle for long periods can have switch and impeller issues from disuse. Annual testing catches most problems before the pump’s needed.

Roland Black handles the full range of sump pump repairs across Gastonia and Gaston County, with replacement components and full pumps stocked on the truck.
  • Pump motor diagnostics and replacements address pumps that won’t start or have lost their pumping capacity.
  • Float switch repairs and replacements fix pumps that run continuously or fail to start when needed.
  • Check valve replacements stop water from flowing back into the basin after a pump cycle.
  • Discharge line repairs address frozen lines, cracks, disconnections, and improper outlet placement.
  • Battery backup pump installations and battery replacements keep the secondary system ready for power outages.
  • Pit and basin issues, including debris, sediment, and undersized basins, are addressed during service.
  • Alarm and monitoring system installations alert homeowners when pump performance is off.
Additionally, every repair is tested through several pump cycles under load before sign-off, with our lifetime workmanship guarantee on the labor. Contact us with any questions you have about local sump pump repair services.

Not sure if it’s time for sump pump service or repair? Watch for these signs that mean your sump pump needs attention before the next heavy rain:
  • The pump runs continuously even when the basin doesn’t appear to need it.
  • The pump fails to start when you test it with a bucket of water.
  • You hear unusual sounds, including grinding, rattling, or a constant humming.
  • The pump is visibly running but water in the basin isn’t going down.
  • You see water in the basement or crawlspace despite the pump being installed.
  • The discharge outside is dripping rather than flowing during pump cycles.
  • The battery backup indicator shows a fault or dead battery.

To schedule licensed sump pump repair across Gastonia and Gaston County, call Roland Black at (980) 206-3523, and we can have someone out same-day in most cases. If the pump needs a full replacement, our sump pump install team can quote a new unit on the same visit, and if the pump is working harder than it should, our leak detection team can investigate whether broader water intrusion is the reason.

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