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What is a basement ejector pit?

What is a basement ejector pit?

Most commonly, ejector pumps are used in homes with basement bathrooms or laundry rooms. The wastewater is then pumped out of the basin and up to the level of the sewer or septic line. Once the level in the basin goes down, the float drops back down and turns off the pump until the next time the basin fills.

How long do ejector pits last?

7 to 10 years
WHY DID YOUR HOME SEWER EJECTOR PUMP FAIL While most sewage ejector pumps are designed to withstand at least 7 to 10 years of use, with some even lasting much longer, occasionally problems do arise long before the pump has reached the end of its life span.

What kind of pump do you need for a basement bathroom?

Basement Bathrooms Because the basement is below-grade and usually situated below the sewage line entrance (usually about 4 feet below the house), a sewage pump is needed to pump waste and water up and out of the house.

Does a basement bathroom need a pump?

Refurbishing, or adding to a basement can create a whole new living space. If this includes a bathroom, a correct plumbing installation must be taken into consideration. An ejector pump must be installed by a professional to ensure your basement plumbing fixtures function properly.

What does an ejector pump do in a basement?

The main function of the ejector pump is typically to provide the gravity when wastewater is being transported, from the basement bathroom to the ground level drainage system. It is imperative to note that this sewage sludge can come from a basement bathroom or laundry room or both.

Where can I buy a sewage ejector package?

Sewage ejection packages and their related products allow you to add a bathroom to an area otherwise inaccessible to the main sewer lines. PlumbingSupply.com ® offers an impressive selection of sewage ejection packages and pumps.

Where to put an ejector pump in a septic tank?

Ejector pumps are also very common in septic drain-field systems, such as are found in rural locations where the septic drainage field or holding tank may be considerably higher than basement plumbing fixtures. Sewage ejector pumps are meant to sit in a sump basin that is cut and dug into the ground below grade.

Where to place an ejector pump in a sump basin?

The discharge PVC should be long enough with at least 3 inches above the basin cover. This enables you to connect your check valve and the discharge connection on the main drainage. Properly place the ejector pump of your choice in the sump basin and tie it to the discharge pipe to minimize the movement of the pump.