Sewage Pump 101

A sewage pump acts similar to a sump pump. As water levels rise, the sewer pump grinds any waste that enters, and directs the waste materials away from your home. This is why it’s crucial to keep your sewer pump working efficiently, especially if you live in a flood-prone area.

If you live in a home featuring an elevated septic tank or a basement bathroom, having a sewer pump is recommended. Make sure your sewer pump is the correct size for your home. If you are experiencing frequent problems with your pump, it may be due to improper sizing. Be mindful of what gets flushed down the toilet to avoid blocking your sewer pump and causing damage to your sewer line.

How to Know if You Need Sewer Pump Repair

Some common signs that your sewer pump is not working as efficiently as it should:

  • Noticeable foul odors coming from your drains or in your basement
  • Unusual sounds coming from your sewer pump
  • Your sewer pump is not cycling properly

Company Name our sewer experts will diagnose the problem and present you with your options for repair. We make every effort to resolve the issue with our repair services, but if your sewer pump is over 10 years old and having frequent problems, it may be time to consider replacement.

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