Does a Sewage Ejector Pump Need Regular
Sewage ejector pumps are designed to move wastewater from below-grade spaces to a main sewer or septic system. Because they handle solids, variable flow, and sometimes corrosive conditions, they can’t safely “set and forget.” Regular maintenance helps ensure they run when needed and shut off properly.
In practice, maintenance is about preventing the two most common failure points: clogging and electrical/mechanical wear. Over time, hair, grease, wipes (even those labeled “flushable”), and sediment can build up in the pump, check valve, or discharge line—raising the chance of reduced performance or sewage backups.
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