Though an experienced plumber can quickly diagnose and troubleshoot problems with ejector pumps, it isn't always so easy for homeowners without plumbing experience. However, repairing a broken ejector pump is important, and so it's a good idea to prepare yourself, so you can recognize the warning signs:
- The pump has stopped cycling
- Strange sounds are coming from the pump
- No water is being removed from the pit, even thought the ejector is cycling
- You're experiencing frequent sewage backups
If you are dealing with any of the above conditions in your home, it is probably time to call in a professional. The experienced plumbers at Mr. Rooter have been repairing, replacing and installing ejector pumps for years, and will be able to inspect your pump and fix the issue fast.
A broken ejector pump can cause many issues, and if it suddenly goes out on a Friday night, you shouldn't have to wait until Monday morning to get help from a professional. That's why the certified local plumbers at Mr. Rooter are available for local Atlanta area communities.