Sump Pumps & Waterproofing in West Bend and Nearby Areas


Protect Your Basement from Flooding

Heavy rains and high groundwater can spell trouble for basements—especially if your sump pump fails. At Pro Tech Mechanical, we provide sump pump installation, repair, and waterproofing solutions that help prevent costly water damage. Serving homes in West Bend, Milwaukee, and surrounding areas, we help you stay dry and prepared year-round.

Signs You May Need Sump Pump or Waterproofing Service:


âš  Water pooling in the basement after rain
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Damp or musty smells
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Visible cracks in the foundation
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A sump pump that runs constantly—or not at all

âš  You’ve experienced basement flooding before

Our Sump Pump & Waterproofing Services

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Sump Pump Installation & Replacement

We install and replace submersible and pedestal sump pumps with reliable, high-capacity units. Whether you need a new setup or are upgrading an old one, we’ll make sure your pump is sized and placed properly.

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Sump Pump Repair & Testing

If your pump won’t start, runs too long, or shuts off too early, we’ll diagnose the issue and make the right repair. We also test float switches and backup systems to ensure everything’s working.

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Basement Waterproofing Solutions

From drainage improvements to interior sealing and sump system integration, we offer tailored waterproofing strategies based on your home’s construction and water challenges.

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Want Peace of Mind When It Rains?

Pro Tech Mechanical provides sump pump and waterproofing services in West Bend, Milwaukee, and surrounding areas. We’ll help you prevent flooding before it starts.

What You Need to Know

Sump Pump & Waterproofing FAQs

  • How long do sump pumps usually last?

    Most sump pumps last 7–10 years with proper maintenance. If yours is older or running constantly, it’s smart to have it inspected.

  • Can I test my sump pump myself?

    Yes. Pour water into the pit until the float rises—the pump should turn on and remove the water. If it doesn’t, or if it sounds off, call us for a checkup.

  • What’s the best backup option if my pump fails?

    Battery backups and water-powered backup systems can keep your basement protected during power outages or pump failure. We can recommend the best fit for your setup.

  • Is waterproofing necessary if I have a working sump pump?

    Sometimes. A sump pump handles collected water, but if you’re seeing foundation cracks, seepage, or moisture from other sources, waterproofing adds extra protection.