Sewer Ejector Pump Installation & Replacement Services in Connecticut

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Lower-level plumbing adds comfort and functionality to a property, but it also introduces a unique challenge. When bathrooms, laundry areas, or utility fixtures are located below the main sewer line, wastewater cannot flow out by gravity alone. Without the proper system in place, backups and overflows become a serious risk. This is where a sewer ejector pump plays a critical role.

At TMS Comfort, we provide professional sewer ejector pump installation, replacement, and repair services to ensure below-grade plumbing operates safely and efficiently. Whether you are installing a new system, replacing an aging pump, or dealing with a failure, our experienced technicians deliver reliable, code-compliant solutions designed for long-term performance.

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What a Sewer Ejector Pump Does

A sewer ejector pump is designed to move wastewater from lower-level plumbing fixtures up to the main sewer line. The system collects wastewater in a sealed basin located beneath the floor. When the basin reaches a certain level, the pump activates automatically and pushes the waste through a discharge pipe until it can flow normally into the sewer or septic system.

Without a properly functioning ejector pump, wastewater from below-grade fixtures would back up into the space, creating unsanitary and damaging conditions.

When a Sewer Ejector Pump Is Needed

A sewer ejector pump is required whenever plumbing fixtures are installed below the elevation of the main sewer line. This commonly includes basement bathrooms, laundry areas, utility sinks, wet bars, or lower-level living spaces. Our team evaluates layout, fixture usage, and discharge requirements to ensure the correct pump capacity and configuration are selected.

Our Installation and Repair Process

Every project begins with a detailed evaluation of the existing plumbing and layout. We determine basin placement, pump capacity, discharge routing, and venting requirements based on actual usage needs.

For installations, we install a sealed basin below floor level, configure proper venting, and install the pump, discharge piping, and check valve. The system is then tested multiple times to confirm proper activation, flow, and leak prevention. For repairs or replacements, we diagnose the issue efficiently and recommend the most practical solution.

Common Sewer Ejector Pump Problems

Over time, ejector pumps may experience wear or failure. Common warning signs include pumps that fail to activate, continuous cycling, gurgling drains, unpleasant odors near the basin, or alarm activation. Prompt service helps prevent backups and protects your home.

Why Choose TMS for Sewer Ejector Pump Service

  • Licensed and Insured Technicians: We ensure proper venting, sealed basins, correct discharge pressure, and dependable operation.
  • Experience You Can Trust: TMS has been serving Connecticut homeowners since 2002.
  • Clear Communication: We focus on durable solutions and honest recommendations from start to finish.
  • 24/7 Emergency Service: Ejector pump failures require fast action. We are available around the clock.

Schedule Sewer Ejector Pump Service Today

Whether you are planning a basement upgrade or dealing with an existing pump issue, TMS is ready to help. Call 860-342-8867 or request service online.

Sewer Ejector Pump Installation & Replacement Services in Connecticut FAQs​

A sewer ejector pump handles solid waste and wastewater from toilets, sinks, and other plumbing fixtures below the main sewer line. A sump pump only handles groundwater and should never be used for sewage.
Most sewer ejector pumps last between 7 to 10 years with proper maintenance. If your pump is approaching this age range or showing signs of trouble, have TMS inspect it before a complete failure occurs.
If you plan to add plumbing fixtures in your basement below the main sewer line, you will need a sewer ejector pump installed first. TMS can evaluate your layout and install the right system to support your plans safely and to code.
Warning signs include the pump not turning on, running constantly, slow draining fixtures, sewage odors near the basin, or an alarm sounding. Contact TMS right away to prevent a sewage backup emergency.
Yes. We recommend annual inspection to check pump operation, float switch, check valve, and basin condition. TMS can also clean the basin and test alarm systems during routine service.

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