Superior Sewage Pump Services in Northeast Indiana
Basements are common in Northeast Indiana, and every home should have a reliable sewage ejector pump installed to ensure that wastewater is efficiently pumped into the main sewer line. At Masters Heating & Cooling, our licensed and insured plumbers can install sewage ejector pumps in new homes or as part of renovation and remodeling work.
If your existing pump fails or you plan to add a bathroom or laundry room when finishing your basement, we’ll help you select the optimal pump for your needs.
Call Masters Heating & Cooling to schedule sewage ejector pump installation, replacement, or repair in Northeast Indiana today!
What Is a Sewage Pump?
Sewage ejector pumps are designed to move sewage water from appliances and drains beneath the home’s sewer line. If you have a finished basement that contains either a laundry room or a bathroom, it’s an essential device that will facilitate the smooth, efficient flow of wastewater up and out into the main sewer line. Without a sewage ejector pump, you can suffer extensive flooding and damage to your home.
Expert Sewage Pump Services
Our expert plumbers will help you select the optimal sewage ejector pump for your home. We’ll also ensure you have the proper suction/discharge size for your needs, determine the ideal installation site, and ensure your system is appropriately connected, secured, and tested.
In addition to sewage ejector pump installation, our technicians can provide a full range of sewage ejector pump maintenance and repairs. We take great care to properly diagnose and resolve issues before they cause significant disruption to the flow of wastewater or damage to your home.
Common Issues With Sewage Ejector Pumps
Sewage ejector pumps will blend into the background of your home. Often, you won’t think about it until something goes wrong. Common issues we encounter with sewage pumps you should pay attention to include:
- Clogging: Personal hygiene products, excessive toilet paper, paper towels, and other foreign objects can cause stubborn clogs.
- Intermittent operation: This can occur when there is a problem with the float hardware, damaged check valve flapper, circuit breaker or wiring, or a high flow rate that pins the float down.
- Won’t start or stop: If the pump won’t start or stop, it’s often an electrical problem. This can include a malfunctioning motor, control panel, or wiring.
- Backed up into toilets, sinks, etc.: Sewage backups are usually caused by blockages within the pump.
- Leaks: Leaks can occur when there are broken valves or the pipes have cracked or been punctured.
- Odd noises: Banging, vibrations, and other noises are often caused by a faulty check valve or damaged impeller.
Choose Masters for Sewage Pump Services
Since 1980, the teams at Masters Heating & Cooling have proudly served clients throughout Northeastern Indiana. When you choose our licensed and insured plumbers for your home, you will always enjoy free estimates on replacements, background-checked technicians, upfront pricing, financing options, and more.
When you want reliable plumbing services in Northeastern Indiana, call Masters Heating & Cooling to schedule services today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my sewage ejector pump fail?
Most pumps last around 10 years and require proper maintenance. Aside from age, common causes of sewage ejector pump failure include bypassing the float switch via direct power and running the pump continuously with a blocked discharge line.
Are sump pumps and sewage ejector pumps the same?
No, they are different. Sump pumps are designed to remove rainwater and water from leaking pipes from the basement, while sewage ejector pumps are designed to pump wastewater into the main sewer line.
Can I repair my sewage ejector pump?
We advise against all DIY pump repairs. Not only is there a risk of electrocution, it’s a dirty job that requires specialized tools and expertise to diagnose the problem and perform the required repair effectively.