Sewage Ejector Pumps

Sewage Ejector Pump Services in Kernersville & Winston-Salem, NC

Don’t choose just any plumbing company to resolve your sewage ejector pump issues in Kernersville, Winston-Salem, High Point, Clemmons, and the surrounding areas of the Triad. Scott Plumbing Company has over 35 years of industry experience, and we’re ready to put that experience to work for your family or employees at your home or business. See what makes us the area’s top choice for plumbing services, including sewage ejector pump services.

What Is a Sewage Ejector Pump?

 A sewage ejector pump moves sewage from plumbing fixtures that are below the main sewer line up to your home or business sewer line where if drains by gravity. Ejector pumps serve a different purpose than sump pumps, which only transport groundwater to prevent flooding in your basement or crawl space.

Scott Plumbing Company highly recommends installing a quality sewage ejector pump in your home or business. 

Reliable Sewage Ejector Pump Repair

A faulty sewage ejector pump can cause stress for North Carolina homeowners. That’s why we offer prompt ejector pump repair at Scott Plumbing Company. Our technicians will locate the problem, discuss your options, and quickly fix your sewage ejector pump, if possible.

Replacing your sewage ejector pump may be necessary and is oftentimes more cost-effective than fixing it. In this case, we’ll provide a free replacement quote and ensure you understand the work involved. Scott Plumbing Company will never pressure you into unnecessary sewage ejector pump repair or replacement.

Signs You Need Sewage Ejector Pump Repair

These four signs may indicate you need sewage ejector pump repair:

  • It’s at least seven years old: Though sewage ejector pumps can last ten years or longer with regular maintenance, it’s worth exploring a replacement.
  • The pump constantly runs: If it never stops, there’s an obvious issue with your sewage ejector pump.
  • The pump never activates: You may have a problem with your float switch.
  • The pump makes unusual sounds: Grinding, screeching, and clattering aren’t normal sounds of a functional sewage ejector pump.

Dependable Sewage Ejector Pump Installation & Replacement

When moving forward with sewage ejector pump installation or replacement, selecting an ejector pump with the correct horsepower is imperative. The typical ejector pump has a 30 to 40-gallon basin and one-third to one-half horsepower. Our team will work with you to find your property’s ideal sewage ejector pump.

Are you considering a sewage ejector pump for your home in Winston-Salem or Kernersville, NC? Contact Scott Plumbing Company today to schedule an appointment at 336-655-6183

We’ll Ensure Your Sewage Ejector Pumps Runs as It Should!

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