Submitted by Evinrude44 t3_zvovtq in DIY
We've been in this house for about 5 years. The sump pump was in place, but is probably 20+ years old, and hasn't run since we've been here. In other words, our basement is bone dry hooray for us.
Assuming the check valve still works, is there any real need to swap out the old steel pipe with pvc? Seems like the pipes that are in place can be left? Does it make sense to replace the check valve with a new (and presumably better built) one?
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Update:
So the old brass check valve was never ever coming off of the discharge pipe. So I decided to move one length of discharge pipe connection at a time. Ended up pulling 10 feet or so. Lots of old dried debris at the egress section of pipe. Replaced the whole thing with pvc. Thanks all.
Also, probably should have been explicit in OP that the old pump did not work, at all.
GrimResistance t1_j1q8u2b wrote
As long as the pipe looks to be in good shape, not too rusted and no leaks, there's no need to replace it. I'd probably put in a new check valve just because they're cheap and having been dry for so long the old one might not seal very well.