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Sump Pump Service
Install, repair, or replace primary and battery-backup sump pumps. Critical in low-lying basements across the Lower Mainland — Surrey, Langley, North Vancouver, Burnaby, all of it.
Install, repair, or replace primary and battery-backup sump pumps. Critical in low-lying basements across the Lower Mainland — Surrey, Langley, North Vancouver, Burnaby, all of it.
Why sump pump service matters in the Lower Mainland
Plumbing failures don't behave the same way in every part of the country. The Lower Mainland's mix of pre-1980s housing stock with cast-iron drains and galvanized supply lines, newer townhouse infill running PEX and ABS, ocean-air-driven corrosion in waterfront homes, and seasonal cold snaps that freeze under-insulated crawl spaces — all of it adds up to a unique set of failure modes. Sump Pump Service is one of the calls we run most often, year-round, across Surrey, Langley, Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, the Tri-Cities, North Shore, Delta, and the Ridge-Meadows area. We've seen what's normal, what's an emergency, and what's just a homeowner being talked into a bigger repair than the situation warrants. The point of this page is to give you enough context to make a confident call.
How we diagnose before we quote
Every sump pump service call starts with diagnosis, not a sales pitch. For drain work that means a camera inspection — a real on-screen view of what's happening inside the line, narrated by the plumber on site, so you see the actual problem before any pricing conversation begins. For leak detection we run a pressure-decay test plus acoustic and thermal locating to pinpoint the leak to the inch, not the wall. For sewer work we run the camera the full length and locate it from the surface so we know exactly where to dig — or whether we can avoid digging at all by going trenchless. For water heater calls we test the unit, the gas or electric supply, the relief valve, the anode rod, and the connected lines before recommending repair vs. replace.
That diagnostic discipline is what separates a one-visit fix from a "we'll be back tomorrow with the right part" call. It's also what protects you from the worst part of the plumbing trade: vague quotes that creep upward as the day goes on. We'd rather take 30 minutes to scope the problem properly than 30 minutes to write a quote we'll have to revise after we've already broken into the wall.
How the work itself is done
Here's the plain-language version of our process, in order: (1) Test + diagnose — We bench-test the pump and check the float and check valve.; (2) Repair or replace honestly — If the unit is old, we tell you — battery backup is cheap insurance.. We don't skip steps under time pressure. The work plan is the work plan whether the call comes in at 9am Tuesday or 2am on a long weekend. Every step ends with a test — flow test on drains, pressure test on supply lines, leak test on fittings, performance test on water heaters — before we close anything up. If a test fails, we keep working until it passes. That's not optional.
Signs you might need this work
Most of our sump pump service calls start with one or more of these signals: Pump runs constantly or not at all; Standing water in the pit; Damp basement after rain. If any of those describe what you're seeing, don't wait. Plumbing problems compound — a slow drain becomes a backed-up drain becomes a sewage spill, a small leak becomes wet drywall becomes mould remediation, a marginal water heater becomes a tank rupture and a flooded basement. The cheapest version of any plumbing repair is the one you book before the failure escalates.
That said, not every symptom requires immediate intervention. Sometimes the answer is preventive — a maintenance pass, a part swap, a small install — that buys you years instead of days. We'll tell you on the diagnostic which side of the line your situation sits on. If it's not urgent, we won't pretend it is.
What's included in the price
Every job includes: Pump test under load; Float switch inspection; Battery backup install; Discharge line check. There are no surprise add-ons. The price you approve at the start of the work is the price you pay at the end — unless something we discover during the work genuinely changes the scope, in which case we stop, explain, and re-quote before continuing. You stay in control of the spend the whole way through.
How we price plumbing work
Three pricing models, each chosen to match the type of work. (1) Drain cleaning is hourly. We tell you the hourly rate up front before any cable runs or jet head fires. You always know what the meter is reading. (2) Big jobs — sewer line replacement, water-service replacement, tankless water heater installs, full repipes, gas line installs — get a free written estimate after the diagnostic. No call-out fee. No obligation. You take the estimate, sleep on it, get a second opinion if you want, and call us back when you're ready. (3) Everything else is quoted on site after diagnosis. We don't use flat-rate pricing books — those are designed to maximise revenue per call, not to match the actual work.
We accept e-transfer, credit card, and cheque. For larger jobs (sewer replacement, tankless install, repipe) we offer financing through approved third-party providers — six-month and twelve-month options are common. We don't carry our own financing book, so the lender's terms apply directly to you, no markup from us.
Where we provide sump pump service
We cover sump pump service across the entire Lower Mainland: Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Surrey, Langley, Cloverdale, White Rock, Delta (including Tsawwassen and Ladner), North Delta, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows. Same hourly rate, same response standard, same crew quality everywhere — there's no "premium zone" surcharge for being further from our shop. We answer the phone live 24/7 and aim for a 60-minute on-site response in business hours, often faster after-hours when traffic clears.
Programmatically, every city we serve has its own dedicated landing page (e.g. /surrey, /langley, /vancouver) and every service combines with every city — so you can land directly on /surrey/sump-pump, /langley/sump-pump, or /vancouver/sump-pump for the version of this service that's specific to your neighbourhood. Each city page lists the response time we hold ourselves to and the local sub-areas we cover.
What to expect on the call
When you call, a real plumber answers — never a call centre, never a phone tree. We'll ask three questions: what's happening (so we can triage), where you are (so we can dispatch the closest crew), and whether the situation is safe to wait or actively damaging the home. For active emergencies we'll talk you through stopping the damage right now: where to find your main water shut-off, how to dial down a misbehaving water heater, when to stop using fixtures so you don't push more sewage into the home. That triage is free, on every call, even if you decide not to book us.
On site, we'll introduce ourselves, look at the situation, give you the diagnostic, and quote the work. You decide whether to proceed. If you do, we proceed. If you don't, we leave. No pressure, no "minimum charge for showing up", no quote-shaming. Most customers ask us to proceed because the diagnostic and the quote line up — but the choice is always yours.
Common mistakes — what we wish more homeowners knew
(1) Don't pour drain cleaner down a drain that's already fully backed up. The chemical sits in the pipe and doesn't move; when we arrive to cable the line, our equipment now contacts caustic chemistry. We have to wait, dilute, and re-equip — costing you time and money. If a drain is fully backed up, call us first.
(2) Don't ignore "small" leaks under sinks. The cabinet wood swells, the laminate floor below the cabinet bows, mould colonises the dark space, and what would have been a $200 fix becomes a $2,000 cabinet-and-floor replacement. Catch it early.
(3) Don't replace a water heater on price alone. A bargain tank with a 3-year warranty replaced every 5 years is more expensive than a quality 12-year-warranty unit, especially after you factor in the install cost each time. We'll show you the math when we quote.
(4) Don't let a sewer line back up twice without a camera inspection. The second backup means there's a structural cause — roots, partial collapse, an off-grade joint — and cabling it again just resets the clock. The fix is a camera run + targeted hydro-jet or a spot repair. Cheaper than an annual cabling habit.
Workmanship warranty
Every job we do comes with a written workmanship warranty — the term varies with the work (a faucet swap and a sewer line replacement are not comparable). If something we touched fails inside the warranty window, we come back and fix it free. Manufacturer warranties on parts apply on top of the workmanship warranty, and we hand off the warranty card and serial numbers when we wrap up so you have everything in one place. We do not "warranty out" of failures — if it's our work and it failed, that's on us.
What licensed and insured actually means
Every plumber on our truck holds a current BC trade ticket. We carry full commercial general liability insurance plus WCB / WorkSafeBC coverage on every active job. That isn't a marketing badge — it's the line that protects your homeowner's policy if something goes wrong on a repair. Unlicensed contractors leave you holding the bag in those situations. Always ask any plumber you're considering to email you their license number and insurance certificate before they show up. We provide ours on request, every time.
Why local matters
A national franchise has the same playbook for every city it operates in. They've never set foot in your neighbourhood. They don't know that older Newton homes mostly run on cast iron, that Cloverdale sees more freeze damage than South Surrey because of elevation, that Tsawwassen has higher water tables, that Walnut Grove's newer infill is mostly PEX with very different wear patterns, that pre-war Strathcona homes have lead solder joints that need careful handling. We do — because we live here. Local knowledge isn't a tagline; it's the difference between a misdiagnosis and a one-visit fix. The plumber who shows up to your house has worked on a house just like yours, often on the same street, sometimes the same week.
After the work is done
We email a digital invoice the same day. We hand over the warranty card, parts paperwork, and any city sign-off documents (for permitted work like gas or sewer). We tidy the workspace — drop cloths come up, debris goes in our truck, the area gets a final wipe-down. If the work was on an exterior dig, we'll restore the area as best we can; for landscaping that's beyond cosmetic restoration we'll line you up with a landscaper.
Then we go away. We don't call you the next week trying to upsell. We don't email a "satisfaction survey". The only follow-up you'll ever get from us is a maintenance reminder if and when the work itself calls for one — for example, a backflow re-test reminder a year out, or a tankless flush reminder when it's due. If you're happy and want to leave us a Google review, we'll appreciate it, but we won't ask twice. Honest feedback only.
Need sump pump service now?
Call us. We answer 24/7, dispatch fast, diagnose first, and quote up front. If you'd rather not call, hit the Get Immediate Help button on the page and we'll respond within an hour during business hours. Either way, you'll be talking to a real plumber who lives here and works here.
What's included
- Pump test under load
- Float switch inspection
- Battery backup install
- Discharge line check
Signs you need this
- Pump runs constantly or not at all
- Standing water in the pit
- Damp basement after rain
Our process
- 1
Test + diagnose
We bench-test the pump and check the float and check valve.
- 2
Repair or replace honestly
If the unit is old, we tell you — battery backup is cheap insurance.
What our neighbours say
“Burst pipe at 6am during a cold snap. They were here in under an hour, stopped the flood, and had us back to running water by lunch. Polite, clean, fair price.”
Frequently asked questions
Common questions we hear every day. Don't see yours? Call us — a real plumber will answer.
Do you charge for an emergency call-out?
We charge a transparent after-hours rate that's disclosed before we dispatch — no surprises when we arrive.
How fast can you get to my house in Surrey?
Most Surrey calls reach you in 45–60 minutes. We'll give you an exact ETA when we dispatch.
Are your plumbers licensed and insured?
Yes — every plumber is BC-licensed and we carry full liability and WCB coverage. Our license number is in the footer.
Do you give upfront pricing?
Always. Three things to know: (1) Drain cleaning is billed at a transparent hourly rate — we tell you the rate before we run the cable or jet. (2) Big jobs (sewer line replacement, water service replacement, tankless installs, repipes) get a free on-site estimate with no call-out fee. (3) Everything else is quoted on site after diagnosis. We don't do flat-rate book pricing — every quote is specific to the work in front of us. You always approve the price before any work starts.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, Amex, debit, and e-transfer. We email a digital invoice the same day.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes — every job comes with a workmanship warranty. The exact term is matched to the work, since a faucet swap and a sewer line replacement aren't comparable. If something we touched fails inside the warranty window, we come back free. Manufacturer warranty on parts applies on top — we hand off the warranty cards and serial numbers on completion so you know what's covered for how long.
What's the most common cause of slow drains in older Surrey homes?
Cast-iron drain lines from pre-1980s builds slowly scale up and trap solids. A camera inspection plus targeted hydro-jetting almost always restores full flow.
Do you do trenchless sewer repair?
Yes — we use pipe-bursting and CIPP lining where the existing line is structurally suitable. We tell you up-front whether trenchless is the right call vs. a dig.
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