Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Since 1979

Licensed, Bonded & Insured • Since 1979 •

PLUMBING &
REPAIR Services

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We offer a range of residential and commercial plumbing and repair services:

  • Backflow Testing

  • Drain Rodding

  • Faucets

  • Sinks

  • Frozen Pipes

  • Gas Leaks and Piping

  • Garbage Disposal

  • Toilet Repair

  • Toilet Replacement

  • Sump Pumps

  • Ejector Pumps

  • Water Heaters

  • Water Leaks

  • Water Softener Installation

  • Home Winterization

  • Home Inspections

  • Post-Inspection Repairs

  • New Fixture Installation

  • New Home Construction

  • Outdoor Hose Bibs

  • Sewer Line Repair

  • Sewer Rodding and Camera

  • Sewer and Water Service Installation

SERVICE AREAS

Proudly serving Northeast Illinois and Southeast Wisconsin

Located in Antioch, Illinois, we offer our professional plumbing and repair services to communities across Northeast Illinois and Southeast Wisconsin.

Colette & Ano service area map showing Antioch and surrounding areas

Northeast Illinois

  • Antioch, IL

  • Fox Lake, IL

  • Grayslake, IL

  • Gurnee, IL

  • Lake County, IL

  • Lake Villa, IL

  • Libertyville, IL

  • Lindenhurst, IL

  • McHenry County, IL

  • Spring Grove, IL

  • Volo, IL

    … and more!

Southeast Wisconsin

  • Bristol, WI

  • Kenosha, WI

  • Kenosha County, WI

  • Paddock Lake, WI

  • Pleasant Prairie, WI

  • Salem, WI

  • Silver Lake, WI

  • Wilmot, WI

    … and more!

Sump Pump Maintenance Tips

A sump pump is a key component in your home that helps prevent ground or rainwater from entering your basement. Water from under or around your home drains into a sump pump pit and is then pumped out of your home and away from the foundation. As with other systems or appliances, a sump pump needs regular maintenance to keep it functioning properly.

tips TO help your sump pump stay in working condition

How often should a sump pump be cleaned?

Since there are many different types of sump pumps, consult your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s instructions on standard maintenance and service schedules. The Sump and Sewage Pump Manufacturer’s Association (SSPMA) generally recommends the following maintenance frequency on sump pumps:

  • Monthly: If your sump pump disposes of water from a washing machine, a monthly cleaning of the pump screen or inlet opening may be needed. The SSPMA also advises that the pump should be unplugged before cleaning — but make sure it’s plugged back in upon completion.

  • Quarterly: If your sump pump does not dispose of washing machine water, the pump screen or inlet opening can be cleaned once every three to four months.

  • Annually: Remove the sump pump and clean both the pump and pit.

A professional inspection of your sump pump each year may help make sure it is working properly and prolong the pump’s lifespan.

What should be inspected on a sump pump?

Here are six things a professional from Colette & Ano Plumbing Company examines during an annual inspection of a sump pump:

  1. The pit. A sump pump sits in a pit that gathers and collects water until the pump removes it. Colette & Ano ensures that the pit is large enough — for the sump pump to function properly.

  2. The check valve. We make sure that there is a functioning check valve installed on the discharge pipe. The check valve helps prevent water in the discharge pipe from flowing back down into the pit after the pump turns off.

  3. A backup power source. Sump pumps may need to need to work harder during extreme weather conditions where heavy rains may result in power outages. We can confirm if there is a backup power source on a sump pump, such as a battery, and that it is in proper working condition.

  4. The alarm. While not all sump pumps are required to have alarms that sound when the device is activated, they can help alert a homeowner that there is water buildup in the pit. If a sump pump has one, it should be tested to help ensure it functions properly.

  5. The cover. Since sump pump pits collect water, they should have a removable cover to help prevent water from evaporating into the basement. We will ensure it fits properly or should help add one if needed.

  6. The discharge location. We alert homeowners if their sump pump’s discharge location is improper. It is recommended that the discharge location be at least 20 feet away from a home to help prevent water from draining back towards the house — and it should not drain onto neighboring properties, into public sewer systems, or into a residential septic system.

Remember that a sump pump helps prevent excess ground or rainwater from entering your home. With regular maintenance, Colette & Ano Plumbing Company can help keep your sump pump working properly and your basement or crawl space dry.