Sewage pumps are necessary to rid your home or business of sewage waste every time you flush a toilet. Unlike sump pumps, they deal with more solid waste and liquid alike. Sewage pumps are complex systems that utilize the force of gravity to send liquid and solid waste into the septic tank or sewage system. Unlike sump pumps, sewage pumps do not need a lot of preventative maintenance and do their job without problems.
However, they can become clogged or blocked by something that should not have been flushed. If this happens, there is a high chance of flooding into your home if you continue to attempt to flush any toilets. Another difference between sump and sewage pumps is that sewage pumps work on electricity alone by being plugged into an electrical socket. If your power goes out, your sewage pump will not be able to function normally.
Even though it is infrequent, if you suspect a problem with your sewage pump, don’t hesitate to call the experienced technicians at Mr. Rooter of Indianapolis, who can diagnose and repair the problem quickly so that your sewage pump can properly flow once again.
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Whether you are in the market for a new sump or looking for sewage pump installation in Indianapolis, IN, need repairs to your existing one, or are being a proactive homeowner and having yours inspected, Mr. Rooter is the right plumber for the job.
We are the Indianapolis experts for all your plumbing needs, and sump and sewer pumps are no exception to that rule. Along with quality work, we always offer excellent customer service, so you are proud to have called us. For plumbing issues ranging from drain cleaning to frozen pipe repair, call Mr. Rooter of Indianapolis and Central Indiana!