Sewer Services

Newport Sewer Pump Services 

What Is a Sewer Pump? 

A sewer pump is a critical sewage system component that moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations. It consists of several mechanical features that work together to push sewage through pipes and into the main sewer line or a private septic system. 

Sewer pumps are typically found in homes or buildings located below the level of the main sewer line, such as basements or low-lying areas. Without a functioning sewer pump, wastewater would not be able to flow against gravity and could potentially cause backups and sewage overflows.

At Anderson Priority Service, we are the top choice for sewer pump services in Newport, from timely repairs to installations. Our licensed and insured team has diligently served the area for over five decades, providing high-quality plumbing services and great customer experiences. That is the APS way. 

Reach out to consult one of our team members about your sewer pump maintenance, repair, installation, or replacement project. Call (252) 591-6832 or contact us online. 

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What Types of Buildings Need Sewer Pumps? 

As we detailed briefly, buildings that sit below the sewer line are prime candidates for having a sewer pump. These include homes, commercial buildings, and industrial sites without natural gravity flow capabilities. In other words, properties that do not have a slope to guide the wastewater into a sewer line or septic system.  

Some common examples of buildings that may need a sewer pump include:

  • Homes with basements or lower-level bathrooms
  • Apartment complexes or multi-story buildings with lower units
  • Restaurants or other businesses with basement levels
  • Schools or hospitals built on sloped terrain

Signs to Repair or Replace Your Sewer Pump

A properly installed sewer pump should be reliable for a long time. However, like any mechanical system, yours may eventually need to be repaired or replaced. 

Call us right away if you notice any of these common signs of sewer pump issues:

  • Strange noises: Should your sewer pump make unusual noises, such as grinding or squealing, it could be a sign of worn-out bearings or other mechanical faults.
  • Constantly running: A constantly running sewer pump could indicate a clog in the system or a malfunctioning float switch.
  • Frequent backups: If you are experiencing frequent backups, it could be due to a failing sewer pump. In this case, it is essential to have it inspected and repaired promptly to prevent sewage overflows.
  • Old age: A sewer pump that is more than 10 years old ought to be replaced. Older pumps are more susceptible to breakdowns and can be less efficient than newer systems. 

For any of the above, our team of seasoned problem solvers has a solution. We have assisted countless customers who relied on various types of pumps to keep their homes and commercial buildings safe, including submersible, effluent, grinder, centrifugal, and sewage ejector pumps. Our hard-earned experience is your advantage!

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Why Choose Anderson Priority Service?

From the first call to project completion, APS is dedicated to providing a plumbing experience rooted in clear communication, quality results, and genuine customer care.

  • Comprehensive Plumbing Solutions
    APS offers expert repairs, installations, and maintenance for everything from basic fixtures to advanced systems like hydro jetting, water heaters, and well, sump, and sewer pumps.
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    Our membership in the NexStar Network means ongoing training and adherence to the highest business standards, ensuring we deliver top-tier service to every customer.
  • Family-Owned and Community-Driven Since 1972
    APS has been serving Newport and the surrounding areas with pride, treating every customer like family and always prioritizing the community we call home.
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    Enjoy peace of mind with 24/7 support, priority scheduling, discounts, and extended warranties—all designed to make your life easier and your home more comfortable.

Maintenance Tasks for Your Sewer Pump

The stakes are high with sewer pump malfunctions. Any problem could lead to a backup that exposes your household, workforce, or patrons to safety hazards. This makes proper sewer pump maintenance crucial. 

Essential maintenance tasks include the following: 

  • Regular inspections: We recommend yearly professional inspections to make sure your pump is operating efficiently and free of any minor issues that could catch you by surprise.
  • Pump filter replacement: Most sewer pumps have filters to prevent debris from damaging the motor or other components. These should be checked and replaced as needed.  
  • Testing the backup system: Many sewer pumps have a backup battery to keep them running in case of a power outage. It is beneficial to test a backup system regularly to ensure it can support your pump. 
  • Monitoring water usage: If your sewage pump struggles to keep up with the volume of wastewater, it may be due to excessive water usage. Be mindful of how much water your household or business uses and consider implementing conservation measures if necessary.
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