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Restore Your Sewage Ejector System's Function
A failing sewage ejector pump can quickly become a serious problem for your home or business. At West Michigan Septic, Sewer and Drain, we recognize the importance of prompt sewage ejector repair. Our team brings over 40 years of experience to address your plumbing issues throughout West Michigan. Our sewage ejector repair services include:
- Pump troubleshooting and diagnostics
- Ejector pump replacement
- Float switch repair or replacement
- Check valve maintenance
- Pit cleaning and sanitization
- Electrical component repairs
- System upgrades and modernization
If your sewage ejector system isn't working properly, it can cause major disruptions. Contact us for quick, dependable service to get your system back in working order.
Indicators That Your Sewage Ejector Needs Repair
Spotting early signs of a failing sewage ejector system can help you avoid expensive damage and health risks. Watch out for these warning signs:
- Unusual noises from the pump or pit
- Foul odors in your basement or lower levels
- Slow draining fixtures
- Water backing up into sinks or tubs
- Pump running constantly or not at all
- Visible water around the ejector pit
- Frequent system resets required
If you notice any of these issues, it's important to act quickly. Our skilled technicians can check your system and make the necessary repairs to prevent further problems.
Why Choose West Michigan Septic, Sewer and Drain
For sewage ejector repair, you need a reliable team. Here's why homeowners and businesses across West Michigan count on us:
- Over 40 years of industry experience
- Locally and family-owned since 1987
- 24/7 emergency services available
- Free estimates provided within 24 hours
- Advanced video locating equipment for precise diagnostics
- MSTA certified professionals
- Members of the Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce
- 2023 & 2025 People's Choice Award for Best Septic Sewer Service in Grand Haven
- Licensed plumbers (License #8003126)
- Hammerhead certified for pipeline repairs (CIPP)
- 12-year warranty on installed septic systems
We stand out because of our dedication to quality service and customer satisfaction. Our goal is to provide lasting solutions that give you confidence in your plumbing system.
Contact Us
Sewage ejector problems can put your property at risk. West Michigan Septic, Sewer and Drain is ready to provide quick, effective repairs. Our experienced team can diagnose and fix your sewage ejector issues, ensuring your system works well and safely. Contact us today for reliable sewage ejector repair services to keep your plumbing in good shape.
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How often should a sewage ejector pump be serviced?
It's best to have your sewage ejector pump checked and serviced once a year to keep it working well and avoid unexpected breakdowns. If you hear strange noises, smell odd odors, or notice any problems with how it's working, get it checked right away, even if it's not time for the yearly check-up.
What are common causes of sewage ejector pump failure?
Sewage ejector pumps often fail due to electrical problems, clogged parts, worn-out pieces, float switch issues, or overuse from too much water input. Regular upkeep can help find and fix these problems before the whole system stops working.
Can I repair a sewage ejector pump myself?
While you can do simple things like resetting a tripped circuit breaker, most sewage ejector pump repairs should be done by professional plumbers. These systems have complex electrical and mechanical parts, and trying to fix them yourself can be dangerous or cause more damage. It's safer and more effective to call a licensed plumber to check and repair the pump.
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