
Sump pumps are a necessity, they help prevent flooding in your basement from causing extensive water damage. Typically they are located in the lowest part of a building and normally come in two forms, a pedestal or a submersible. Smaller areas typically use a pedestal pump and when larger amounts of water must be handled a submersible pump is used. When water fills the sump basin to a specified level a float switch is triggered which activates the pump to expel the water outside.
Most of the time owners don't know that a sump pump may exit but it's important to know that they are one of the hardest working components on your property. So most of the time sump pumps don't get the attention and care that they need to keep them running properly. We provide fast and reliable sump pump repairs to help protect your basement from water damage.
We recommend that you have your sewage ejector pump inspected every year to make sure that it is functioning properly. Our inspection will detect any problems along with helping prevent any future damage from happening.
Here are some common sewage ejector pump issues:
The majority of the time it's difficult to find the cause of a sewage ejector pump problem if you don't have experience working with them. So if you let your pump problem go untreated it will put your unit in jeopardy which may cause damage to your basement.

Our customers have trusted us for over 35 years to handle all their sump pump replacement or repair needs. We offer upfront, affordable pricing, so you always know what your are paying for. Work to be performed can consist of the following: