EJECTOR & SUMP PUMPS
Sump pumps and ejector pumps are used in homes across the country. The two pumps can look almost identical but perform different tasks to protect your home from sewer or flooding problems.
EJECTOR PUMPS
Ejector pumps are most commonly found in finished basements near the washer and dryer. Not all basements require them, but when the municipal sewer lines running to the street are at a higher level than the fixture, the ejector pump serves to pump both liquids and solids up into the sewer line so it can flow properly. Like sump pumps, ejector pumps have a basin installed under your basement floor. However, unlike sump basins, an ejector basin collects wastewater from the floor drain, washer, basement sinks, and below-grade bathrooms.
EJECTOR PUMPS WILL BENEFIT YOUR HOME WHEN:
- You use large amounts of water, especially for laundry, slop sinks, or washtubs.
- You have a toilet or full bathroom in the basement.
- Your home has a septic system and you want to add an extra buffer to reduce flooding.
SUMP PUMPS
A sump pump provides you with a fast, safe, affordable, and simple way to ensure that your home is protected from water damage by diverting water away from your property.
If your sump pump isn’t working as it should, your home and basement can collect water, leading to water damage and mold.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A SUMP PUMP?
- Helps the disposal of drain water
- Protects against flooding and dampness
- Prevention of mold and mildew
- Prevention of sewer backups
- Better resale value for your home
TRUSTED SERVICES FOR HOMEOWNERS
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- Repairs
- Replacements
- Maintenance