High-Level Alarm Diagnosis
Alarm tripped? We trace it — failed pump, stuck float, blown breaker, bad capacitor, or a check valve passing back.
Failed pumps, stuck floats, bad check valves, high-level alarms — we diagnose and fix sewer lift stations fast, before the building goes down.

Lift stations are mechanical. Pumps wear out. Floats jam on rags and grease. Check valves stick open and let waste run back into the wet well. Control panels fail and alarms get ignored until the building backs up.
Repair takes a tech who knows the controls, the rails, the wiring, and the pumps — not someone who only knows septic tanks. Less than 5% of contractors in Arizona truly work on these. We've been one of them for 35+ years.
Alarm tripped? We trace it — failed pump, stuck float, blown breaker, bad capacitor, or a check valve passing back.
We pull the pump off the rail, inspect, reset, or replace it. No confined-space crew needed for properly-railed stations.
We replace failed floats, stuck check valves, bad contactors, and the cheap parts that take down expensive pumps.
Control panel work — relays, alarm circuits, auto-dialer fixes — done right so the next alarm is real, not a false trip.
We arrive with the parts most stations need on the truck: floats, check valves, contactors, fittings. For full pump swaps we'll size and source the right pump — sewage or grinder — and get it set on the rails the same trip when we can.
On commercial sites we coordinate with property managers and tenants so the building keeps operating. On residential lift stations we work clean, fast, and tell you straight what's worth repairing vs. replacing.
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