At Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing, we understand how crucial it is to keep your home dry and safe from flooding. That’s why we offer expert sump pump and ejector pump services to protect your property from water damage, sewage backup, and other plumbing issues. Whether you’re dealing with heavy rain, a flooded basement, or a problem with your sewage system, our team is here to provide efficient, reliable solutions.
A sump pump is an essential component for homeowners who want to prevent water damage in their basements or crawl spaces. This device is typically installed in a sump pit, which is a hole or basin at the lowest point of your basement. When the sump pit fills with water, the sump pump activates, pumping the water away from your home and into a designated drainage area. By doing this, a sump pump prevents the water from accumulating in your home, which could otherwise lead to flooding, mold growth, and foundation damage.
There are two primary types of sump pumps:
Chicago’s weather can be unpredictable, with heavy rainfall or snowmelt causing significant flooding in basements or lower levels of homes. Having a sump pump in place is one of the most effective ways to protect your home from water damage. In fact, a sump pump can be the difference between a dry, safe basement and a costly, waterlogged space.
An ejector pump is similar to a sump pump but serves a different purpose. While a sump pump is designed to remove excess groundwater, an ejector pump is specifically used for handling wastewater and sewage. This type of pump is typically installed in basements or lower levels of homes where plumbing fixtures such as sinks, showers, and toilets are located below the main sewer line.
When wastewater from your home’s drains collects in the ejector pit, the ejector pump activates, pushing the wastewater up and out of your home’s plumbing system and into the municipal sewer system or septic tank. Without an ejector pump, waste could back up into your home, leading to unsanitary conditions and costly repairs.
When Do You Need an Ejector Pump?
If your home’s plumbing fixtures are located below the level of the sewer line, you may need an ejector pump to prevent wastewater backup. In many older Chicago homes, basements or lower levels weren’t originally designed for bathrooms or kitchens, but modern remodeling has made these additions common. If your basement is equipped with a bathroom, laundry room, or kitchen sink, an ejector pump is likely required to handle the waste properly.
At Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing, we specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of both sump pumps and ejector pumps. Our team of licensed professionals is highly experienced in working with these critical plumbing systems, and we take pride in providing timely and efficient service to ensure your home stays safe and dry.
Here’s why you should choose Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing:
Our plumbers have years of experience installing both sump pumps and ejector pumps. We’ll ensure that your system is correctly sized and installed for maximum efficiency.
If your sump pump or ejector pump is malfunctioning, we can quickly identify the issue and provide prompt repairs. We also offer routine maintenance services to ensure your system runs smoothly year-round.
We use only the best products from trusted manufacturers, ensuring that your sump pump or ejector pump will last for years to come.
We understand that plumbing emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Whether it’s a sump pump failure during a storm or an ejector pump issue in the middle of the night, we offer fast, reliable emergency services.
It’s important to monitor the condition of your sump pump and ejector pump to ensure they are functioning properly. Here are some common signs that it’s time to call Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing:
If your sump pump runs constantly, it may be working overtime and could be on the verge of failure.
If you hear grinding or unusual noises when your pump is running, it could indicate a problem with the motor or impeller.
If you’re experiencing flooding in your basement, it’s a clear sign that your sump pump is not working correctly and may need repair or replacement.
If you notice wastewater backing up into your basement or lower-level bathroom, it’s time to check your ejector pump.
If your pump is more than 10 years old, it may be time to replace it before it fails completely.
Regular maintenance is key to ensuring that your sump pump and ejector pump continue to operate effectively. Here are a few simple tips to keep your system in top shape:
Whether you need a new sump pump, ejector pump installation, or emergency repairs, Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing is here to help. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing you with fast, professional service to keep your home safe from flooding and sewage issues.
Don’t wait until the next storm or plumbing emergency strikes—call Aquatech Sewer & Plumbing today at 773-584-7978 to schedule your sump pump or ejector pump service. We’re here to ensure your home stays dry, safe, and protected year-round.