Sump Pump Installation for Metro Atlanta Homes

Water in your basement or crawl space after heavy rain is a problem that doesn’t fix itself. Without a properly installed sump pump, standing water can cause foundation damage, mold growth, and long-term structural issues.

Stars and Pipes Plumbing Atlanta installs sump pumps and sump pits for homeowners in Gwinnett County and throughout the Atlanta metro area to protect your home from groundwater intrusion.

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When You Need a Sump Pump

If your basement or crawl space takes on water during storms, you need a sump pump. Homes built in low-lying areas, on sloped lots, or with high water tables are especially susceptible.

Even homes that haven’t flooded before can develop water intrusion as the soil around the foundation settles over time or as drainage patterns change in the neighborhood.

If you already have a sump pump that’s old, noisy, or struggling to keep up, upgrading to a newer, more powerful unit with a battery backup can prevent failures during the storms that matter most.

What We Do

We assess your basement or crawl space to determine the best location for the sump pit and pump. We excavate the pit, install the pump and discharge line, and route the discharge away from your foundation to prevent water from cycling back.

For homes that lose power during storms, we install battery backup systems that keep the pump running when you need it most.

We test the system under load to make sure it activates properly and pumps at the rate needed for your space.

Serving Gwinnett County and Metro Atlanta

Stars and Pipes Plumbing Atlanta installs sump pumps for homeowners across Gwinnett County, including Lilburn, Loganville, Grayson, and Dacula.

We also serve DeKalb County areas like Lithonia and Clarkston, and Fulton County communities including East Point and Sandy Springs.

Heavy spring and summer storms in Metro Atlanta can dump several inches of rain in a short period, making sump pump protection essential for homes with below-grade spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions