If the pump isn’t running, first check your electrical connection and circuit breaker. Second, verify the float switches aren’t stuck. If those are fine, it might be pump failure. However, I’d recommend calling a professional for diagnosis – pump replacement typically costs $400-$800 and requires proper testing to confirm it’s actually failed.
If the pump isn’t running, first check your electrical connection and circuit breaker. Second, verify the float switches aren’t stuck. If those are fine, it might be pump failure. However, I’d recommend calling a professional for diagnosis – pump replacement typically costs $400-$800 and requires proper testing to confirm it’s actually failed.