What does a sump pump check valve do?
A sump pump check valve allows water to move out through the discharge pipe while reducing backflow into the basin after the pump shuts off. Without a working check valve, the same water can fall back into the pit, forcing the pump to cycle more often and wear out faster.
What are signs of a bad check valve?
Common signs include water rushing back into the pit, loud thumps in the discharge pipe, short cycling, slow pit clearing, or a pump that seems to work harder than normal. These symptoms can overlap with pump or discharge problems, so a provider should test the whole setup instead of replacing parts blindly.
Should the valve be replaced with the pump?
Often, yes. Pump replacement is a good time to inspect or replace the check valve because the provider is already testing discharge flow and pump cycling. Ask whether the quote includes valve review, pipe fit, clamps, and a full water test before the provider leaves.