10-12-2009, 05:49 PM
Our new house has a sump pump in the basement. As you may recall, the house is new construction by a builder who went bankrupt. We bought it as a short sale for a great price, but do not have the benefit of going back to the builder with every question. So, I turn to you knowledgable folks. I've never lived in a house with a sump pump, so I don't know what to expect.
Anyway, when the pump turns on, it has a momentary, soft "whine" followed by a loud "THUMP." We were not yet in the house when Atlanta had the bad rain and flooding a few weeks ago. It started raining last night and has been pretty steady. This morning, we noticed the pump going off every 3-5 minutes. The basement is not damp, flooded, leaking. It sounds like water is going into the pit from the pipes, but I'm not sure where that water is coming from. Is it common to route water from the outside or under the foundation to this?
My wife is likely going to call a plumber, just to have him tell us that it is working fine, so I thought I'd pose the question here first.
Anyway, when the pump turns on, it has a momentary, soft "whine" followed by a loud "THUMP." We were not yet in the house when Atlanta had the bad rain and flooding a few weeks ago. It started raining last night and has been pretty steady. This morning, we noticed the pump going off every 3-5 minutes. The basement is not damp, flooded, leaking. It sounds like water is going into the pit from the pipes, but I'm not sure where that water is coming from. Is it common to route water from the outside or under the foundation to this?
My wife is likely going to call a plumber, just to have him tell us that it is working fine, so I thought I'd pose the question here first.