Pump Installation

Sump pump machine

Did you wake up to discover your basement flooded?

You certainly want to call someone who can make that problem go away!


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You may need one of three types of pumps.

In the case of your water–filled basement, we’ll be on the spot to drain, excavate, and install a sump pump for you, as quickly as possible. This action commonly prevents any ordinary underground water from invading your foundation in the future. There are two other kinds of pump installations that are available to you, depending on the material being carried. Two such pumps are a grinder or an effluent pump.



If you need a grinder pump, we will install this wastewater conveyance device. Waste from your water-using household appliances (toilets, bathtubs, washing machines, etc.) flows through your home’s pipes into the grinder pump’s holding tank. Once the waste water inside the tank reaches a specific level, the pump will turn on, grind the waste into fine slurry, and pump it to a central sewer system or septic tank. Grinder pumps can be installed in your basement or your yard.

An effluent pump may be what you need.

Your effluent pump installation can also be called septic tank effluent drainage (STED) or solids-free sewer (SFS) systems. Your effluent system will collect sewerage from your home or business and pump it to a septic tank. The effluent that comes out of your tank is generally sent to a centralized sewerage treatment plant or a distributed system for further treatment.

Sump pump basement

As you can imagine, there is much more to know about pumps that solve specific problems that you may have. Choose a contractor who can help you know which pump and system to choose, in your circumstance. Get your FREE estimate by calling

518-477-5600
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