Full Wet Well Pump-Out
We pump the station completely — grease cap, solids, and liquid — not just down to the float line.
Routine pumping and cleaning that keeps your sewer lift station from backing up. Commercial and residential. Sewage pumps and grinder pumps.

A lift station is the only thing keeping waste moving uphill to the main sewer line. When the wet well fills past the float, pumps run constantly, then fail — and the next thing that happens is sewage backing into the building.
Routine pumping and cleaning resets the station, removes grease and solids before they choke the pumps, and gives a trained tech eyes on the components before they fail.
We pump the station completely — grease cap, solids, and liquid — not just down to the float line.
We wash down the walls, clear grease and rags off floats, and clean the pump rails so they seat properly.
While we're in the station we check pump operation, float position, check valves, and panel alarms — and tell you what we see.
We service both sewage-pump and grinder-pump stations — including high-pressure grinder runs for stations far below the sewer line.
Heavy or grease-loaded stations — restaurants, food service, commercial kitchens — should be pumped roughly every 6 months. Grease is the #1 killer of commercial lift stations.
Lighter loads — small commercial buildings, residential lift stations, HOAs — generally need service yearly. Underground stormwater retention basins are also about an annual job.
Heavy industrial flow or recurring alarms? You're on a tighter cycle. We size the interval to the station, not a generic calendar.
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