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Sewage Ejector Pump Installation & Repair

If your property includes a bathroom, laundry room, or any plumbing fixture located below your main sewer line, like in a basement, then you likely need a sewage ejector pump to safely and efficiently move wastewater upward and out of your home or building. At Roto-Rooter, we specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of sewage ejector pumps for residential homes and commercial properties nationwide.

These pumps are a critical part of your plumbing infrastructure. When they stop working, sewage and wastewater can back up quickly, posing serious health risks, water damage, and system failures. Whether you're replacing an old ejector pump, installing a new one, or troubleshooting a malfunction, Roto-Rooter is the name homeowners and businesses trust for reliable, fast service.

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The Roto-Rooter Difference in Professional Sewage Ejector Pump Installation and Repair

Not all plumbing companies have the expertise to properly install and maintain sewage ejector pumps. Here's what makes Roto-Rooter different:

  • Decades of Experience: We’ve been solving tough plumbing challenges since 1935—no pump, pipe, or pit surprises us.

  • Residential and Commercial Expertise: From small homes to large office buildings, we tailor pump systems to each customer’s unique needs.

  • Trusted Technicians: Our licensed plumbers are background-checked, trained on the latest pump technologies, and committed to clean, professional service.

  • Nationwide Coverage: With Roto-Rooter branches and contractors across the U.S., we bring consistent, expert service wherever you are.

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The Sewage Ejector Pump Installation Process

Installing a sewage ejector pump system is not a simple DIY job. It involves plumbing, electrical work, proper venting, and in some cases, digging or otherwise modifying your drainage system. Here's what you can expect when you work with Roto-Rooter:

  • Site Evaluation
    Our licensed plumbers assess your existing drainage layout, determine elevation differences, and determine the right pump capacity and tank size for your needs.

  • Pump Selection and System Design
    We install high-performance pumps from trusted manufacturers, sized appropriately for your property’s wastewater volume, whether it’s a single-family home or a commercial facility.

  • Professional Installation
    Our team handles every aspect of the job: excavation if needed, electrical connections, vent piping, and testing to ensure the system works properly from day one.

  • Permits and Code Compliance
    We manage all local plumbing code requirements and permitting to ensure your ejector pump system is safe and fully compliant.

Need installation now? Roto-Rooter offers 24/7 emergency services and flexible scheduling to get your ejector pump up and running as quickly as possible.

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Sewage Ejector Pump Services

If you’ve never heard of a sewage ejector pump, you might be wondering what it is—and whether your property needs one. A sewage ejector pump is designed to move wastewater from lower-level plumbing fixtures—like basement bathrooms, laundry rooms, or utility sinks—up to the main sewer line or septic system. Gravity can’t do the job when fixtures are located below the level of the main drain line. If you’re finishing a basement, adding a bathroom below grade, or already experiencing slow drainage or backups in your lower-level plumbing, you likely need an ejector pump to ensure proper flow and prevent flooding or sewage backups.

Roto-Rooter offers a complete range of sewage ejector pump services for both residential and commercial customers, including:

  • New System Installation
    Ideal for basement bathrooms, laundry rooms, and additions located below the sewer line elevation.

  • Pump Repair
    We quickly diagnose and fix sewage ejector pump problems such as unusual noises, constant cycling, foul odors, or complete system failure.

  • Sewage Ejector Pump Replacement
    If your current unit is aging or damaged beyond repair, we can recommend and install a durable, high-performance replacement.

  • Routine Maintenance
    Extend the life of your pump and prevent emergency issues with annual sewage ejector pump maintenance, including system checks, cleaning, and float testing.

  • Commercial Pump Services
    For high-usage environments like restaurants, apartment buildings, or industrial properties, we offer heavy-duty pumps and custom service plans.

Unsure if you need a sewage ejector pump? Call Roto-Rooter for a professional evaluation—we’ll explain your options and help design a system that meets your property’s exact needs.

How Long Do Sewage Ejector Pumps Last?

Most sewage ejector pumps last 7 to 10 years, depending on usage, system design, and how well they're maintained. Here are a few signs your pump might need service or replacement:

  • Frequent clogs or backups
  • Loud noises or grinding sounds
  • Strong sewer smells near the pump area
  • Constant cycling on and off
  • The alarm is going off, or the system is shutting down

Regular maintenance can extend the life of your pump and prevent costly emergencies. Ask about our maintenance plans for priority scheduling, discounts, and annual inspections.

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Customer Reviews

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Louis was very professional and knowledgeable about the repairs needed. He had a trainee, Julian, with him who was very professional too. They replaced the sewage ejector pump and a shower cartridge in one if the bathrooms. The repairs were done in very little time, and they cleaned up the area after they completed the job. If I ever need service again, I will call Roto-Rooter. Denise W
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Professional, polite, and most of all competent! Arjan answered so many of my questions thoroughly and did a great job on a sewage ejector pump. He was on time, kind, patient, and skilled. Thank you! Gregory H
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Kyle and Ryan did amazing work, and really went above and beyond to make sure our repair was both thorough and prompt. Despite finding an additional issue with our sewage ejector, they put in about 5 hours of work in-house and procured parts, staying until 11 PM to make sure they got the job done. Absolute heroes and would recommend in a heartbeat! Marsha D

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my ejector pump is bad?

Common signs include frequent clogs, sewage odors, loud noises, or the pump not turning on. If you notice these issues, contact a licensed Roto-Rooter plumber for inspection and repair.

Can toilet paper clog an ejector pump?

Yes, excessive or non-flushable toilet paper or wet wipes can clog an ejector pump. Use only septic-safe toilet paper and avoid flushing wipes or hygiene products, which can clog the pump.

What is a sewage ejector pump?

A sewage ejector pump is a plumbing device that moves wastewater from lower-level areas, like basements, upward to the same level as the main sewer line or septic system. It’s essential for homes with below-grade bathrooms or laundry rooms.

Do I need a sewage ejector pump?

You need a sewage ejector pump if any plumbing fixtures are located below your main sewer or septic line. It ensures proper drainage and prevents sewage backups in lower-level spaces.