When Utah’s rainstorms hit or snow begins to melt, your basement or crawl space can quickly become vulnerable to flooding. That’s why having a reliable sump pump is so important — and when it stops working, you need help fast.
At CPR (Clausse Plumbing Repair & Water Treatment), we provide expert sump pump repair and maintenance in Vernal, UT, to protect your home from costly water damage. Our licensed plumbers are trained to diagnose issues quickly, perform high-quality repairs, and keep your sump pump system running at its best — even during the toughest weather.
Whether your pump won’t turn on, is making strange noises, or isn’t draining properly, you can count on CPR to get it fixed right the first time.
A sump pump failure can strike without warning — but there are often early warning signs.
Call CPR Plumbing if you notice any of the following:
The pump doesn’t turn on automatically when water rises
Loud rattling, grinding, or humming noises during operation
Visible rust or debris
The pump runs constantly or not at all
Water backing up or pooling in the sump basin
A musty or moldy smell near your pump or basement area
Ignoring these signs could lead to flooding and water damage — but CPR’s team can inspect, repair, or replace your system before that happens.
Our local plumbing experts provide comprehensive sump pump repair, replacement, and maintenance for all makes and models.
Our services include:
Diagnosing electrical or mechanical issues
Replacing worn or damaged float switches
Repairing or replacing faulty check valves
Testing backup and battery systems
Full sump pump replacement (if beyond repair)
We use professional diagnostic tools and carry a full range of parts to perform same-day sump pump repairs whenever possible.
At CPR Plumbing, we repair and maintain all common sump pump types, including:
Submersible Pumps – Quiet, efficient systems that sit inside the sump pit.
Pedestal Pumps – Long-lasting designs ideal for smaller sump pits.
Battery Backup Systems – Essential for keeping your pump running during power outages.
Combination Systems – Dual setups for extra protection in high-risk areas.
Not sure what type of pump you have? No problem. Our plumbers will identify your system and explain all repair options clearly — so you can make an informed choice that fits your budget.
The best way to avoid sump pump failure is with regular maintenance.
We recommend scheduling an annual sump pump inspection, especially before spring snowmelt or heavy rain. During your maintenance appointment, CPR will:
Inspect and clean the sump pit
Test pump activation and discharge flow
Check power supply and backup battery system
Lubricate moving components (if applicable)
Identify any parts showing signs of wear
This proactive care helps ensure your pump works when you need it most — and can extend its lifespan by years.