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    "They did a great job! My roof looks great! Reliable and kept me well informed about everything. They kept cost in mind and cleaned up nicely after themselves. Serge even came out late to tarp the roof until it could get repaired so that I didnâ t have any further damage to the house waiting for the roof. They were very nice to work with. Great people. I canâ t say enough good things about them!"

    Sammi E. in June 2024

    Dry Pro Foundation & Crawlspace Specialists Logo
    Belmont, NC·

    Foundations Repair, Basement Waterproofing, CrawlSpace Waterproofing

    "Could not help with what i needed to get done but service tech that came to give estimate was so pleasant and full of information that i could use ."

    Mike V. in February 2019

    Checkered Flag Plumbing Company, LLC Logo
    Denver, NC·

    Plumbing Services

    "The repairman called an hour after posting on HomeAdvisor. He came by that day , found my problem and came back the next morning and had it fixed in an hour. That was a whole day before my appointment. Great service Great work."

    David M. in December 2016

    Safari Septic, LLC Logo
    Mooresville, NC·

    pump & panel installations, septic system repairs, unclogging lines, routine septic pumping, emergency pumping.

    "They were tied up in traffic from an accident on the highway, but they kept me posted on their arrival time after the wreck was cleared. The guys were very nice and professional when they got there."

    Teresa C. in December 2020

    Premier Waterproofers Logo
    Charlotte, NC·

    Outside Drainage, Foundation/Basement Waterproofing, Crawlspace , and 2 more

    "Second time working with Chris and Eduardo. The first time was 3 years ago when he was working for a different company when I hired him to encapsulate a crawl space in a home that I recently moved into. Chris designed a great system and I had zero issues with the system or any moisture issues in my crawlspace thereafter. I since moved into a different home in the area and reached out to Chris once again to have him access my crawlspace and propose a system to address some of the moisture issues that were present. Once again, top quality work and my crawlspace humidity is well under control now. Chris is honest and will not try to oversell you. He'll listen to your needs, do a thorough assessment and design a solution that is optimal for your home and conditions. Highly recommend!!"

    Todd A. in November 2022

    Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Charlotte Logo
    Charlotte, NC·

    Drain Cleaning, Water Heater Installation, Plumbing , and 2 more

    "Walked us through every step of the process. Fixed everything in a timely manner. William, Paul, and John were very professional, down to earth, knowledgable, and genuine."

    Keith M. in December 2016

    SH
    Statesville, NC·

    Septic Tank Install, Septic Repairs, Septic Repairs , and 3 more

    "Sleepy Horse Septic installed a new pump and float after ours failed. It was a great experience start to finish. Beau was responsive, on time, very knowledgeable and answered all of my questions. Highly recommend!"

    Kacie P. in October 2024

    BP

    Sump Pump Installation, Sewer Main Clearing, Drain Clog Clearing

    "Mr Baker was very professional and knowledgeable! Would definitely recommend his company to anyone!"

    Scott E. in June 2024

    SW
    Concord, NC·

    Foundation Repair, Exterior Drainage, Mold Remediation , and 2 more

    "Prompt response. Professional thorough estimates with options to choose from."

    Steve M. in November 2018

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How much do sump pump installers typically cost?

  • charlotte, North Carolina Average
    $2,252
  • Typical Range
    $1,280 - $2,252
  • Low End - High End
    $600 - $4,800

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      • Project Location: Charlotte, NC
        Date: 01/21/24
        Need for Sump Pump: Basement floods
        Electric power nearby?: Yes
        Comment: House was built in 1962, and is kind of crazy. Crawlspace entrance is below ground level and vapor barrier is mostly deteriorated. We purchased the home in December of 2022 with hopes of slowly updating, but the crawlspace flooded and fried the furnace. We need a way to protect the new furnace we are going to have installed and help prevent extra moisture from accumulating under the house as well.
      • Project Location: Charlotte, NC
        Date: 01/13/24
        Need for Sump Pump: Basement floods
        Electric power nearby?: Yes
        Comment: We have a sump pump in the crawl space which is connected to a French drain to remove water in the crawl space. It seams to not be working properly or not working at all. We would also like to have a battery backup connected to the sump pump in case of a power outage. The crawl space will flood during heavy rain storms without the sump pump. It is important to have a dry crawl space because the HVAC unit is in the crawl space.
      • Project Location: Charlotte, NC
        Date: 01/10/24
        Need for Sump Pump: Preventative maintenance
        Comment: Customer did not provide additional comments. Please contact the customer to discuss the details of this project.
      • Project Location: Charlotte, NC
        Date: 01/10/24
        Need for Sump Pump: Other
        Electric power nearby?: Yes
        Comment: We have a very odd and frustrating problem in our crawlspace, where our furnace is located. Since the condensate pump for the furnace has to sit a regulation distance below the unit, it is carved a foot or so into the dirt right at the foot of the furnace. As is typical, it signals the furnace to stop operating if water in the tank crosses a shut-off threshold. Our problem is that when it rains heavily and the ground around our property swells with water, groundwater seeps through the dirt floor of the crawlspace into the carved-out pit containing our condensate pump. When that water manages to climb high enough up the pump's exterior, a built-in safety mechanism breaks the GFI powering the pump, which turns off the pump, which means the furnace eventually stops as well once water in the pump tank crosses the shut-off threshold. In order to restore our HVAC, I have to go under the house with a bucket and cup and bail water out of the pit. If the pump was submerged, I also have to allow it time to try before re-closing the GFI and thus can't just turn the pump back on. That means using a syringe to suck water continually out of the condensate pump tank so that it stays below the shut-off point, so that the furnace can run. This vulnerability has been a thorn in our side for two years now, and the company who installed our furnace claims they cannot do anything to help us given the regulation requiring that condensate pumps sit a certain distance below the furnace. They did, however, recommend we seek help from a crawlspace company on a custom solution. In short, they suggested we replace our condensate pump and earthen pit with a sump pump pit, for easy and automatic evacuation of any water in the area, whether condensation from the furnace or groundwater during heavy rain. Whether this or some other solution, I am dying to put this nagging problem behind us and stop worrying that we'll lose climate control when it rains hard.
      • Project Location: Charlotte, NC
        Date: 01/08/24
        Need for Sump Pump: Basement floods
        Electric power nearby?: Yes
        Comment: Old pump burned out

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