Houston doesn’t give homeowners much warning when heavy rain is on the way, and when it arrives, it arrives fast. For homes in low-lying areas, neighborhoods with high water tables, or properties that have experienced flooding before, a properly installed sump pump is one of the most practical investments you can make. If you’re searching for sump pump installation Houston, or need an existing pump repaired or replaced, Air Tech of Houston AC & Plumbing provides professional sump pump services for homeowners across the greater Houston area.
A sump pump works by collecting water that accumulates in a pit, typically positioned at the lowest point of the area being protected, and automatically pumping it away from the home through a discharge line before it can cause damage. When the system is sized correctly and installed by a licensed plumber, it operates largely on its own, activating when water levels rise and shutting off once the pit is clear.
The two most common residential sump pump configurations are submersible pumps, which sit fully inside the pit and handle larger water volumes quietly and efficiently, and pedestal pumps, which mount the motor above the pit for easier access and longer service life in lower-demand applications. Our plumbers will assess your home’s specific conditions before recommending the right type and capacity for your situation.
The moments when you need your sump pump most are often the moments when the power is most likely to go out, which makes a battery backup system a critical addition for Houston homeowners in flood-prone areas. Air Tech of Houston installs battery backup systems as part of a new installation or as an add-on to an existing setup, keeping your home protected even when the grid goes down.
Sump pumps tend to sit quietly in the background until they don’t work, which is exactly the wrong time to find out there’s a problem. Watch for these signs that your pump may need service or replacement:
If you’re seeing any of these signs, scheduling an inspection before the next rain event is well worth it. A pump that fails mid-storm can allow water damage to develop faster than most homeowners expect, and in Houston, that next storm is rarely far off.
When a sump pump fails, the cause isn’t always obvious. Float switches get stuck, discharge lines clog, impellers wear out, and motors burn out after years of use. Our plumbers can diagnose the specific issue and let you know whether a repair makes sense or whether a full replacement is the more practical path given the pump’s age and overall condition. If the unit is approaching the end of its service life or has failed more than once in a short period, replacement is usually the better investment. We’ll give you a clear recommendation and an upfront estimate before any work begins so you can make the call with full information.
A professional sump pump installation involves more than just dropping a pump into a pit. Our plumbers evaluate the space, confirm the pit is properly sized and positioned at the lowest point of the area being protected, and make sure the discharge line routes water far enough away from the home’s foundation to prevent it from cycling back. We verify that the float switch is calibrated correctly so the pump activates at the right water level, check that all electrical connections meet code, and test the system before leaving. If a battery backup is being added at the same time, that gets integrated and tested as part of the same visit. The goal is a system that works the first time it’s called on and every time after that.
Like any mechanical system that sits dormant for stretches of time, a sump pump needs periodic attention to make sure it’s actually ready when called on. Houston homeowners often discover a failed pump only after a storm has already caused damage, which is exactly the scenario routine maintenance is meant to prevent. Air Tech of Houston recommends having your sump pump inspected at least once a year, ideally before the spring storm season ramps up. During a maintenance visit, our plumbers test the float switch activation, check the discharge line for blockages or improper routing, inspect the pit for debris buildup, verify that the check valve is functioning correctly to prevent backflow, and confirm that any battery backup system is holding a charge and ready to operate. Keeping up with annual maintenance is also one of the best ways to extend the working life of the pump and catch small issues, like a worn float or a slow discharge line clog, before they turn into a complete failure.
Air Tech of Houston has served Houston-area homeowners since 1985, and our licensed plumbers handle sump pump installations, repairs, and replacements across Houston and the surrounding communities, including Katy, Humble, Conroe, The Woodlands, and Pasadena. Every job we complete is backed by our written satisfaction guarantees, and financing options are available for qualifying customers.
Call us at (832) 699-4685 or schedule service online to get a plumber out to your home.