Sewer Ejector Pumps
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Keep your home & your budget flowing in the right direction.
Sewer Ejector Pump duty, (no pun intended):
If a toilet, washing machine or any other plumbing fixture is located below your home’s main sewer or septic line’s grade, there could be serious trouble. The natural flow of wastewater from these fixtures is back into your home. This, in turn, will lead to a costly and messy disaster. That’s why a sewage ejector pump is a necessity.
You see, a sewage ejector pump is an important part of your home’s water management system. It works by accumulating wastewater from floor drains, washing machines, toilets and other fixtures. Then, it defies the law of gravity. Rather than allowing unsanitary material to flow downwards, this device pumps the waste upward and out of your home.
Warning Signs
However, it’s important to keep in mind that ejector pump failure can be catastrophic. So, if you notice any of the following warning signs that your system’s on the fritz, contact Sal Manzo Plumbing, Heating & Cooling immediately:
- Motor is running but not ejecting a lot of fluid
- Pump shuts off before emptying the pit
- Pump continues to run even though the pit is empty
- Loud noises
- Odors from pit cover
What To Do If You Have Sewer Issues?
At Sal Manzo Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, we provide protection for your home and your budget. Call the Sal Manzo Team today, and we will be on our way.
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Get the immediate help you need, whenever you need it.
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