Sewage pit & Sewer Pump
Sewage pit or sewer pump installation, repair or replacement
When it comes to installing, repairing, or replacing a sewage pit or a sewer pump, no one does it better than It’s Plumbing.
Our sewer pit and sewer pump services are thorough, dependable, and reasonably priced, guaranteeing that your home or business will be in top shape. We have been working in this industry for quite some time, so we know just about everything there is to know about installing, fixing, and replacing. Every member of our staff is extensively trained and qualified.
You can put your trust in our sewage pit and sewer pump services if you’re concerned about the well-being of your family or employees. Get in touch with us right away if you have any questions or want to set up a consultation.
What is a sewage pit?
A sewage pit is an underground tank used to collect wastewater from toilets, sinks, showers, and other devices. It is designed to collect wastewater until it can be pumped out and transferred to a municipal or private treatment facility. Some sewage pits can also be utilized to retain stormwater runoff during periods of high rainfall.
How a sewage pit’s water flows
In a sewage pit, a sewer pump is used to transport wastewater from the pit to a higher level. The pump in the pit is responsible for pumping wastewater out of the pit and into a larger sewer system. Typically, the pump is powered by electricity and uses a motor to convey wastewater. It is essential to keep the pump operating and well-maintained to prevent wastewater from backing up onto the house or other portions of the property.


The role of the sewer pump
In a sewage pit, a sewer pump is used to transport wastewater from the pit to a higher level. The pump in the pit is responsible for pumping wastewater out of the pit and into a larger sewer system. Typically, the pump is powered by electricity and uses a motor to convey wastewater. It is essential to keep the pump operating and well-maintained to prevent wastewater from backing up onto the house or other portions of the property.
What are the signs of a sewer pump failure?
- Sewage backup in drains and toilets
- Slow draining sinks and tubs
- Gurgling noises coming from toilets and drains
- Unpleasant odors in the home
- Pooling water near the pump or outside the house
- Alarm sounds coming from the pump
What happens if the sewer pump fails?
OUR PLUMBERS ARE LICENSED, EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE IN WORKING WITH ANY SEWAGE PIT AND SEWER PUMP
Because we are licensed and experienced, you can rest assured that the task will be done correctly. Furthermore, because of our relationships with the leading brands in sewage pit and sewer pump – Zoeller, Liberty Pumps, and Little Giant – you can be confident that your equipment will be of high quality and dependable. We are excited to work with you.