Full Station Assessment
Wet well, pumps, floats, rails, check valves, panel, alarms, and force main — checked and documented.
A NAWT certified expert on-site, a documented findings report in your hand. Critical when a commercial property with a sewer lift station changes hands.

A lift station is one of the most expensive systems on a commercial property — and one of the most commonly ignored at closing. New owners regularly inherit failing pumps, dead floats, and panels that haven't worked in years.
A documented inspection before close gives a buyer real leverage — and protects a seller from coming back to the table after the fact.
For owners and property managers already in place, an inspection is the cheapest way to find out what's actually wrong before it becomes an after-hours emergency.
Wet well, pumps, floats, rails, check valves, panel, alarms, and force main — checked and documented.
A certified inspector on-site, not a salesperson. We tell you what's working and what's not.
A documented report you can hand to a buyer, seller, lender, or ownership group.
Retail centers, restaurants, HOAs, warehouses, municipal sites — and residential lift stations too.
When a commercial property with a sewer lift station changes hands, the standard property inspection almost never covers the station in any real depth. Buyers assume it works. Sellers assume someone checked.
We come on-site, run the station through its cycle, check pumps and controls, look at the panel, and document the condition. If something's failing, the buyer knows before close — and there's room to negotiate.
It's a free inspection because we'd rather earn the long-term service relationship than nickel-and-dime the first visit.
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