SAFE & RELIABLE RESIDENTIAL WASTE WATER REMOVAL

Hiring HIS Plumber as your professional sewage handling company is critical for accurately diagnosing plumbing issues in your home. We have the decades of expertise and the best equipment to efficiently identify the problem and provide effective solutions, ensuring your home’s safety and preventing further complications and expensive repairs down the road.

For over 28 years HIS Plumber has been the premier sewage handling company in Fayette, Coweta and north metro Atlanta.

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EJECTORS & SUMP PUMPS

Sewer ejector pumps are typically installed in a basement and they pump any water and waste up to the drain lines above. The only difference between the two is that a Sump Pump is designed to only pump water, whereas a Sewage Ejector pumps exactly what its name implies -. If you are installing an entire bathroom into a basement and the drain lines leave the house overhead, a Sewage Ejector is essential to have. Sump pumps can be used for adding a kitchen sink, bar sink or utility sink to a basement and piped back into the drain system above.  Sump pumps can also be used in a basement or a crawlspace being placed within a buried basin to collect ground water and safely remove it by means of piping plumbed to the outside to prevent flooding.

LOWER-LEVEL NIGHTMARE

A flooded basement can destroy flooring, buckle tile, warp baseboards and dissolve wallboard. If not drained and dried out quickly, water damage can lead to the growth of dangerous molds. Some homes have floor drains or French drains that use gravity to siphon water away from the foundation. A sump pump works automatically and mechanically, kicking on when its float rises to suck water from the basement and pump it away into the municipal sewer lines or a dry well.

EVENTUALLY IT WILL HAPPEN

Almost every homeowner deals with water in the basement at some time or another. A well-maintained, twice-yearly tested sump pump is the best way to protect a finished or newly remodeled basement. A sump pump is a more general term for a pump installed in a sump basin to remove accumulated water and not actual waste or sewage.

BASEMENT BATHROOM BASICS

Whether you’re remodeling your basement into a rec room for the teenagers, a guest room for your mother-in-law, or a full-blown man cave, you’re probably going to want to add the convenience of a full bath or at least a powder room.

THE IDEA IS A SMART ONE

However, introducing plumbing beneath ground level offers up some engineering challenges. Plumbing in your home is designed to take advantage of gravity, draining wastewater down to ground level where it is then connected to the municipal sewer lines. The lowest drain pipes in your home likely run through the ceiling of your basement. Since this is above the level of your new basement toilet, a sewage ejector works against gravity to pump the wastewater up into the drain pipes and away from your home.

FOR ANY BASEMENT BATHROOM

A sewage ejector is essential. Depending upon the model you choose, some sewage ejectors have sensors that can trigger an alarm in case the pump fails. This allows you to act before the costly disaster of a sewage backup into your newly remodeled basement. If you’re doing a full basement remodel, or have an older home with underground pipes that may be prone to clogging by tree roots and debris, you may want to consider installing a backup ejector as additional insurance to protect your investment.

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