Stamford Sewage Pumps
The No. 1 Choice for Sewage Septic Pumps in Stamford, CT
Don’t let excess wastewater ruin your day. Look no further than A&A Systems Control for prompt, reliable installation and repair of all kinds of sewage septic pumps in Stamford, CT, and beyond. As sewage pump systems push waste from below-grade areas like a laundry room to the main sewer line, it is imperative to keep them in optimal condition.
A Look at the Installation Process
Residential sewage pumps can have a one or two-tank system. If you have two tanks and one fails, the other one comes on and keeps working. Sewage pump installation involves:
- Digging a pit
- Placing the pump inside the basin
- Connecting the inlet pipes from fixtures to the basin
- Attaching the discharge pipe to the pump
- Installing a check valve to prevent backflow
- Positioning the float switch correctly
- Connecting the pump to the electrical power source
What to Expect
Expect a sewage pump to operate quietly, and cycle on and off as needed based on water level. A sewage pump system also requires regular maintenance to prevent clogs and ensure proper functionality. Possible issues include pump failure, clogs from large debris, and odors.
Main Benefits of These Pumps
Sewage pumps ensure wastewater and solids flow smoothly into the sewer or septic system. This eliminates the risk of sewer backups or issues related to insufficient drainage. They are especially useful if parts of your plumbing systems are lower than the septic or sewer line. You also benefit from fewer sewer repairs and backups.
Why Work With Us
A&A Systems Control is locally owned and operated. We’re also fully insured and licensed and bonded as well for your added peace of mind. We’re committed to your satisfaction so much so that we back up our work with a guarantee. You’re also welcome to call us 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies.
Sewage Pump FAQs
Regular inspections help a lot. You can also maintain a sewage pump by watching what you put down your drains and checking the basin to see if there is debris in it that needs to be removed.
A sewage pump usually lasts around 7 to 10 years on average, depending on how well it’s maintained.
If gravity doesn’t do its job, a sewage pump will need to run whenever there is a need to remove excess wastewater from your home.
In some instances, you may benefit from a reduced premium since you’ll be reducing the risk of sewage-related damage that may affect your home or property. Check with your insurance provider to determine if this applies to you.
Call On Us Today
Get the extra assistance your sewage system needs to operate effectively with a sewage pump. The experts at A&A Systems Control are here for your sewage septic pumps in Stamford, CT, 24/7. Call us or fill out the online form for an appointment.