Austin Sewage Ejection Pump Installation

A sewage backup can be a devastating mess that brings diseases into your home. Call BenjaminBL Plumbing to find out how a sewage ejector pump can protect you. If you’re in Hays, Travis, or Williamson county, call 512-559-4805.

Many people don’t think about the sewer system, and why would they? Sewer pipes lie buried under the yard, so they’re out of sight and out of mind. However, while it’s not a common issue, sewage backups happen, and when they do, they can wreak havoc in your home.

At BenjaminBL Plumbing, we know the ins and outs of sewer plumbing and what can go wrong.

If you don’t think you need a sewage ejection pump installation, think about raw sewage spouting up into your home and then consider this: Would you rather have one and not need it than need one and not have it?

Protect your water supply with a backflow test. Call us to schedule an appointment.

What Does a Sewage Ejector Pump Do?

The flow of wastewater depends on gravity, so if you have appliances such as washing machines or other fixtures that sit below the level of the main sewer line, they need a pump to push the wastewater up to the sewer line’s level where it can flow out of the house.

Sewage ejector pumps are like sump pumps, but instead of siphoning out incoming rainwater, the ejector pump lifts waste and sewage up to the main sewer line or out to the septic system’s drain field.