Cost to Sump Pump Installation in Tampa, FL

$564$2,350 in Tampa

6% below the national average · 0.94x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Tampa typically spend $564–$2,350 on a sump pump installation, about 6% below the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Southeast region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Tampa

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Cost per unit$564$1128$2350
Materials$188$423$940
Labor$329$611$1,034
Permits$47$71$94
Total$564-6% vs. national avg$1,105-6% vs. national avg$2,256-6% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic pedestal sump pump (1/3 HP), existing sump pit, simple discharge line to exterior, no battery backup

Mid-Range

Submersible sump pump (1/2 HP), new sump pit if needed, PVC discharge line with check valve, basic battery backup

Premium

High-capacity submersible pump (3/4 HP), cast iron construction, battery backup system, water alarm, buried discharge line with freeze guard

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Tampa may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Pedestal Sump Pump$60 - $150 for the pumpHomes with occasional minor seepage, tight budgets, shallow existing sump pitsCheapest option, motor stays above water so it's easier to service, good for shallow pits
Submersible Sump Pump (Plastic)$100 - $250 for the pumpMost standard residential installations, moderate water tablesQuiet operation, out of sight in the pit, handles higher water volumes, sealed motor
Submersible Sump Pump (Cast Iron)$200 - $400 for the pumpHigh water table areas, homes with frequent pump cycling, long-term reliabilityVery durable (10-15 year lifespan), better heat dissipation, handles debris better, quieter
Battery Backup Sump Pump$200 - $600 for the backup unitAreas with frequent storms and power outages, finished basements, anyone who can't afford floodingProtects against power outages, runs automatically when primary pump fails, peace of mind
Water-Powered Backup Pump$300 - $800 for the unitHomes with municipal water, extended power outage risk, homeowners who want zero-maintenance backupRuns indefinitely during outages (no battery), no maintenance, very reliable

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Tampa Estimate

Typical Range

$564$2,350

vs. National Average

6% below national

Cost Multiplier

0.94x

Cost Per unit

$564–$2350

Estimates apply Tampa's 0.94x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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