If not connected to a city sewer system, you have to figure out how to handle waste at your home. Waste stops for no one, and it is critical to have a reliable system to continually treat outgoing waste. For whatever reason, if you are not connected to the city sewer system, then you are probably already familiar with safety protocol in removing waste from your home. If so, you know about lift station pumps and how important they are in the waste elimination process. For those who are not, here is some basic information about lift station pumps: Continue reading
Lift station pumps are used to pump sewage or wastewater from lower to higher elevations, especially where the source of the elevation does not allow for gravity flow, or if the utilization of gravity conveyance results in higher construction costs and excessive excavation.
Some septic systems operate solely on gravity, which means that the pipes flow downward and waste and water can move throughout the system without any electricity or other power source. However, if your property can’t accommodate this type of system, our team at Southeastern Septic LLC can install components that operate with power to move water and waste through the system quickly and efficiently. Lift station pumps are part of these systems, since they are used to pump waste and/or water from a lower elevation to a higher elevation point. Continue reading