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sump pump question
In article 31,
Bert Byfield wrote: It appears as though mine has decided to run 24/7. Anything it could be that I might be able to take care of on my own, or should I just bite the bullet and call for a plumber. You could buy a plug-in float switch. I would just get a new pump. I' d have to dig up the invoice, but it has to be at least 10 a years old. |
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sump pump question
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 15:17:27 -0500, Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article 31, Bert Byfield wrote: It appears as though mine has decided to run 24/7. Anything it could be that I might be able to take care of on my own, or should I just bite the bullet and call for a plumber. You could buy a plug-in float switch. I would just get a new pump. I' d have to dig up the invoice, but it has to be at least 10 a years old. ?????? Why do you need to get the invoice to buy a new sump pump? If it is under warranty, like duh, the plumber will not fix it under warranty unless you show him the invoice! Even then, you may still have to pay for the labor. It isn't that difficult to replace the sump pump with a new one. |
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