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Sewer Ejector Pump Repair & Installation
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Effective Sewage Ejector Pump Service
Simpson Plumbing installs, replaces, and repairs sewage ejector pumps for customers in Tracy - Turlock & Surrounding Areas.
Our licensed master plumber excels at sewage ejector pump service. Whether you need to install a new ejector pump or repair your existing system, our team handles each project with the highest standards to achieve quality results.
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What Is a Sewage Ejector Pump?
A sewage ejector pump is an essential piece of equipment that helps remove waste from areas of the home that sit below ground level.
Usually, gravity aids in the removal of wastewater from your home’s pipes. The pipes flow downward and into the local sewage system. However, basement toilets and drains sit below the main sewer line. An ejector pump elevates wastewater to the level needed to move the waste to the sewer line and away from your home.
Why Is a Sewage Ejector Pump Important?
Some Tracy homes have finished basements that add livable space to the house. The basements often include laundry rooms and bathrooms that require plumbing to function. The wastewater from the basement needs a way to move up into the sewer system.
The sewage ejector pump removes the wastewater from the basement and sends it through pipes to the city’s sewer line. This prevents wastewater from backing up into the house and causing problems. Without a sewage ejector pump, the wastewater won’t flow correctly. The drains and toilets can back up into the house, which can cause flooding. It’s vital for homes with basement bathrooms or other types of underground plumbing to install a sewer ejector pump.
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Sewage Ejector Pump Repair
Typically, these pumps do not require significant maintenance service or repairs. However, parts do sometimes wear out and need attention. Consider scheduling periodic checks of your home’s sewer functions to prevent a problem. Common repair issues include replacing the float switch, seals, or grinder pump. Our team has the equipment and skill to repair sewer pumps effectively. Protect your home with superior plumbing services.
Sewage Ejector Pump Replacement
If your sewage ejector pump fails, we’ll replace it quickly. We understand the urgency when plumbing stops working. Our team will assess the problem to determine whether repairs or a replacement offer the best solution. We always provide a clear cost estimate before we begin working. We have the tools to remove your old unit and install the new system safely. We leave your property clean and ensure the new system works.
Sewage Ejector Pump Installation
You will likely need a sewage ejector pump if you finish your basement. Our expert plumbers can work with your contractor to install the correct equipment to ensure your basement plumbing flows appropriately. We carry different sizes of pumps to match your household needs. The size of the pump depends on the volume of waste processed. We can discuss your specific needs and provide recommended options.
The Benefits of Professional Sewage Ejector Pump Service
The sewage ejector pump needs a professional plumber for repairs or installation—do not attempt it as a DIY task. Sewer plumbing can quickly become messy and costly to fix if damaged, risking flooding in your home. Trust professionals for maintenance or updates. With Simpson Plumbing, we manage the details and mess, ensuring your peace of mind.
- Experienced Sewer Plumbers
- Quick Response
- Clean Service
- Remove the Old Unit
- Successful Outcomes
Sewage Ejector Pump FAQs
What Happens When the Ejector Pump Fails?
When the sewage ejector pump malfunctions, wastewater backs up in your house. The toilet may overflow, or water may leak from the pipes. In most cases, the first sign of failure is a foul odor lingering in the basement. The pump may not be clearing the waste through the system. Don’t wait until there’s a complete system failure. Instead, schedule maintenance if you notice a foul odor or sinks and toilets draining slowly.
What Is the Difference Between a Sewage Ejector Pump and a Sump Pump?
An ejector pump removes sewage from areas of the home that sit below the sewer line. If you don’t have a finished basement or plumbing in the basement, you probably don’t need a sewage ejector pump. A sump pump helps prevent flooding in areas of the home that sit below the water table line. Most Tracy homes require a sump pump.
Where Is the Sewage Ejector Installed?
Ejector pumps install near the drain in the basement. They connect to the main sewer pipe and remove waste from the area where it collects. Simpson Plumbing understands where to find the pump and how to manage repairs or a replacement.
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