Ejector Pumps

No More Drain Pain

As the best plumbing service in Searcy, Heber Springs, and surrounding areas, Ingram’s Plumbing Service Co. protects basements and lower-level plumbing operating with ejector pump services.

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Pumping Up The Power of Your Plumbing

Ejector pumps are crucial for homes and buildings with plumbing fixtures located below the main sewer or septic line. Unlike gravity-fed systems, which allow wastewater to flow naturally downward, ejector pumps actively move sewage and wastewater up and out to the main drainage system.

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Without an ejector pump, wastewater from basement bathrooms, laundry rooms, and other low-level plumbing fixtures would have nowhere to go.

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If you’re adding a bathroom, laundry room, or kitchenette in a basement, an ejector pump is essential.

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A failing or absent ejector pump can lead to unsanitary conditions. Without a working ejector pump, wastewater would pool in the lowest parts of your home.

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Ejector Pump Installations

If you’re installing a new ejector pump or replacing an old one, our plumbing company makes the process easy. Before our team arrives, we may ask you to clear the area around the installation site and ensure there’s easy access to the work area. Other than that, we handle everything!

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Flushed with Problems? Here’s Why

Even the best plumbing systems can run into issues, and ejector pumps are no exception. Some of the most common problems include:

Odors & Leaks

If seals or connections wear out, you may notice unpleasant smells or even leaks that require immediate attention.

Check Valve Failure

If the check valve isn’t working, wastewater can flow back into the pump pit, leading to inefficiency and possible overflow.

Pump Failure

Often caused by electrical issues, motor burnout, or a clogged impeller. A failing pump can lead to sewage backups and major plumbing disruptions.

Float Switch Malfunction

The float switch signals the pump when to turn on and off. If it gets stuck, the pump may not activate, causing waste to accumulate.

Clogs & Blockages

Non-biodegradable materials, grease, or debris can block the pump, causing slow drainage or complete failure.

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Ejector Pump Maintenance

As the best residential plumbers in the area, we provide:

  • System Inspections: Checking for wear and tear, leaks, or malfunctioning components.

  • Cleaning and Flushing: Removing built-up debris and ensuring clear pathways for wastewater flow.

  • Float Switch Testing: Making sure the pump activates and deactivates as needed.

  • Check Valve Inspection: Ensuring one-way wastewater flow to prevent backflow.

  • Electrical & Motor Checks: Testing power connections and motor performance to avoid unexpected failures.

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Contact the Best Plumbing Service Today!

If you’re experiencing ejector pump issues or need a new installation, Ingram’s Plumbing Service Co. is here to help. Contact the best residential plumbers in Searcy, Heber Springs, and beyond.