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Sump & Ejector Pump Services
Our Sump & Ejector Pump Services
Our services include:
- Sump pump installation and replacement
- Ejector pump installation and replacement
- Sump and ejector pump repair and maintenance
- Battery backup systems
- Alarm systems
- Water-powered backup systems
We understand that drainage problems can arise at any time, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency services, including weekends and holidays. Our technicians will arrive at your location equipped with fully stocked trucks to address any plumbing or drain issue on the spot.
Common Issues
Sump and ejector pumps are crucial components in preventing basement flooding. However, even the best systems can encounter issues from time to time. Some of the most common problems that our technicians encounter include:
- Sump pump failure
- Clogged or malfunctioning ejector pump
- Overflowing sump pit
- Power outages
When To Call Us
Don’t wait until it’s too late to address your sump and ejector pump issues. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s time to call the professionals at Emergency Rooter Services:
- Water in your basement
- Strange noises coming from your sump pump
- Slow draining sinks or toilets
- Overflowing sump pit
Contact Us
Contact Information
1207 Villa Vista Dr.
Round Lake Beach, IL 60073
224-376-6837
ersdrains@gmail.com
FAQ
What is a sump pump?
A sump pump is a pump that is installed in the lowest part of a basement or crawl space, and is used to remove water that has accumulated in the sump basin.
What is an ejector pump?
An ejector pump is a pump that is used to pump wastewater from a basement bathroom or laundry room to the main sewer line.
What are some of the most common issues with sump and ejector pumps?
Some of the most common issues include clogged or damaged discharge pipes, worn out or broken floats, and worn out or damaged impellers.