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How much does sump pump installation cost?

Installing a sump pump typically costs $600–$2,000, including the pump ($100–$500) and labor, when a pit already exists. Digging a new pit or adding battery backup pushes it to $2,500–$5,000+.

Ranges are typical planning guides — actual price varies by region, access, materials and your local pro. Always get a written quote.

ScenarioTypical costNotes
Replace pump in existing pit$400–$900Basin & discharge in place
New pit + pump install$1,200–$3,000Break concrete, dig basin
Add battery backup system+$400–$1,200Keeps running in outages
Submersible vs pedestal unit$100–$500Submersible runs quieter

What affects the price

Existing pit or new

Replacing a pump in a working basin is cheap. Cutting concrete and digging a new pit with a discharge line is a major job and the biggest cost driver.

Battery backup

A primary sump pump fails when the power goes out — often during the storm you need it most. A battery backup or water-powered backup adds cost but real protection.

Pump type & power

Submersible pumps sit in the pit and run quieter; pedestal pumps are cheaper but louder. Higher horsepower moves more water for high-water-table homes.

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FAQs

How much does sump pump installation cost?

Typically $600–$2,000 installed when a pit exists. Digging a new pit or adding a battery backup can push it to $2,500–$5,000+.

Do I need a battery backup for my sump pump?

Strongly recommended if your basement floods during storms, since outages and pump failure often happen together. It runs the pump when the power is out.

How long does a sump pump last?

Most sump pumps last about 7–10 years. If yours is running constantly, cycling oddly, or past a decade old, plan to replace it before a flood tests it.