Submitted by The_Nomadic_Nerd t3_zvvegb in jerseycity
I live in the ground floor of a brownstone by Hamilton Park. We have a sump pump in the unit, which I believe is for foundation / groundwater, which pumps water out of the building, below the sidewalk outside, and onto the street. When I checked it out this morning I heard the pump going, and when I touched the water is was HOT. I could only hold my hand under the water for a couple of seconds and it was steaming. The pipes that the water was going through in that room were also very warm. However, the water level wasn't lowering and no new water was coming in.
I used a bucket and emptied out the water so as to lower the water level and let the pump cool down. My questions are:
- What the hell was happening?
- If it was because of a freeze or blockage in the pipes, how do I check it out?
- What should I do about it? I'm a new home owner and this worries me because luckily theres no precipitation now, but if it was snowing / raining I could see water coming in without any being pumped out.
goldorakgo t1_j1rj3p2 wrote
You should probably unplug it. The motor may be about to burn out. The heat is probably from the motor overheating