
Sump Pump Installation & Repair in Hurricane, UT
Water can come from unexpected places, at the most unexpected times. Sure, storms can bring heavy rains, an issue that is relatively common in Southern Utah, but snow melts in spring, when the weather is warm, can also cause water to seep and pool in your basement or crawlspace. The best way to prevent water damage caused by weather or unexpected plumbing issues is by installing a sump pump in the lowest part of your property.
Installing a sump pump and keeping on top of repairs can help prevent emergency situations and protect your property and its foundation from costly damage. Whether you live in an area prone to flooding or not, a sump pump is a wise investment for your peace of mind.
To learn more about our sump pump installation and repair services in Hurricane and the surrounding communities throughout Washington County, call (435) 441-4634. Schedule your free estimate today!


Why Choose Complete Pump Service?
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We deliver top-quality service at a price that fits your budget. Experience the Complete Pump Service difference today!
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With over 20 years of expertise, we quickly diagnose and resolve sump pump issues, ensuring your home stays protected from water damage.
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Our team is fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind that your sump pump needs are handled by qualified professionals.
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Dealing with basement or lower-level flooding? We’re ready to assist you with fast, reliable emergency sump pump services. Call us now for immediate help!
Installing Your New Sump Pump in Southern Utah
Pedestal Sump Pumps vs. Submersible Sump Pumps
There are two types of sump pumps to choose from for your basement: pedestal and submersible units. Both are about 2 ½ to 3 feet high, and both are similarly effective in keeping your space dry. So, which is best for your home?
The benefits of a pedestal sump pump include:
- They are generally less expensive
- They are easier to access and repair
- They have a longer lifespan when properly maintained
Submersible sump pumps, on the other hand:
- Maintain a quieter operation
- Take up less space are perfect for smaller properties
- Are more powerful against bigger floods
No matter what you choose, and because sump pumps are always on and operate near water, it’s also a very good idea to install a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) on the outlet that will provide the unit power to prevent electrocution. This wiring is also recommended for rooms in the house where water is present, like bathrooms and kitchens.
5-Star Reviews Our Happy Customers’ Say It Best!

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Lee is reliable, knowledgeable and a great guy. He is very considerate and a joy to work with.
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Lee is an excellent professional and a nice guy. He installed a sump/grinder in our basement. He was very conscientious throughout the entire process.
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After reconfiguration of the 1" discharge piping (eliminated blockage potential), he functionally tested the sump pump successfully. I would recommend Lee for fixing any pump related problem.
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We had fantastic service from Lee, arriving late on a Friday afternoon with a loaner sewer grinder pump to get us up and running after our old pump failed.
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10/10 recommend! Never thought a horrific plumbing issue could be such a great experience, but thanks to Lee, it was.
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Highly recommend very friendly and gets the job done! A+
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Highly recommended. He makes a person feel like you've known him forever and you are the only person that has his attention.
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Lee was extremely responsive and professional. He stayed on the job to get our complicated sewer problem fixed that previous plumbing companies could not fix.
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Maintain Your Sump Pump with Fast Repairs
Timely repairs are an important part of maintaining your sump pump and keeping your home dry. It’s typically recommended to check your equipment once a year, but if you find that your sump pump is running frequently, it may be best to check it even more often.
Without these checks, you may begin to notice issues, including:
- Motor failure causing the pump to stop working
- Clogged or frozen discharge lines preventing proper water drainage
- Malfunctioning float switch leading to improper activation of the pump
- Blocked intake valves reducing the pump's efficiency
- Worn-out seals causing leaks or reduced performance
These mechanical issues can lead to pump failure, flooding, and water damage. Fortunately, Complete Pump Service is available 24/7 to help diagnose and fix any problems. This not only provides peace of mind, but extends the lifespan of your equipment, protects the structural integrity of your property’s foundation and walls, and mitigates health risks caused by mold and mildew growth from standing water.
Contact our professionals online or call (435) 441-4634 when you need sump pump repairs or installation services in Hurricane, Washington, St. George, or anywhere in Washington County.

