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Sewage Ejector Pump Maintenance & Repair Snohomish County, WA

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Keeping Your Basement Wastewater System Running Smoothly

Need help with Sewage Ejector Pump Maintenance & Repair in Snohomish County, WA? Elite Plumbing & Sewer is the team to call. Your sewage ejector pump works hard to move wastewater from your basement bathroom or laundry up to the main sewer. If it’s not working right, you could have a nasty sewage backup. Our experienced plumbers can fix your pump and help you keep it in good shape.

Regular maintenance is key to making sure your sewage ejector pump doesn’t surprise you with a breakdown. We can inspect your pump, clean the pit (basin), and check for wear and tear. If your pump is making strange noises, not turning on, or if you’re noticing bad smells or slow draining from your basement fixtures, it’s time for a repair. We handle all sorts of ejector pump problems, from clogs to motor issues.

At Elite Plumbing & Sewer, we know how much you rely on your sewage pump. We’ll check out the problem, explain what’s needed to fix it, and give you a clear price. Our goal is to get your wastewater system working properly again and help you avoid messy backups.

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Common signs include your pump making loud grinding or humming noises, the pump running all the time or not at all, sewage smells near the pump basin, or if your basement toilet or sink is backing up or draining slowly. Any of these mean it’s time to call for a professional check-up or repair.

It’s a good idea to have your sewage ejector pump inspected and maintained by a plumber at least once a year. This can help catch small problems, like a worn float switch or a partially clogged impeller, before they cause a complete pump failure and a sewage backup.

Yes, sewage ejector pumps can get clogged, especially if things that shouldn’t be flushed (like wipes, feminine products, or too much grease) go down the drain. If you think your pump is clogged, it’s best not to keep running water to those fixtures and call us. We have the tools to safely clear the clog and inspect the pump for any damage.

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Our Sewage Ejector Pump Maintenance & Repair Services

Sewage Ejector Pump Repair

Clearing Clogged Ejector Pumps & Lines

Float Switch Testing & Replacement

Check Valve Repair & Replacement

Sewage Pump Pit Cleaning & Deodorizing

Motor & Impeller Inspection & Repair

Alarm System Troubleshooting & Repair

Preventative Maintenance & System Check-Ups

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