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Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

Expert sewage and sump pump installation in Citrus County, FL to prevent flooding, protect your property, and ensure dependable wastewater performance.

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Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

Reliable Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

When your sewage pump fails, you find out real fast just how critical that piece of equipment is to your daily life. Advanced Septic provides sewage pump installation in Citrus County for homes and businesses that need reliable systems to move waste where it needs to go. Sump pumps are just as important on the water management side. They keep moisture from building up in crawl spaces and low-lying areas where it can cause serious structural damage. Whether you're dealing with a failed unit, upgrading an older system, or starting fresh on a new property, we match the right equipment to your needs. This guide covers how both systems work, what your options are, and how to know which setup makes the most sense for your situation.

Expert sewage and sump pump installation in Citrus County, FL to prevent flooding, protect your property, and ensure dependable wastewater performance.

352-261-6311
4.8 RATING

Sump Pumps vs. Sewage Pumps

People confuse these two systems all the time, but they handle completely different jobs. A sump pump removes water from basements, crawl spaces, or low spots on your property. It prevents flooding and moisture damage by moving clean or relatively clean water away from your foundation. These pumps activate when water reaches a certain level in the sump basin.

Sewage pumps move wastewater and solid waste from fixtures below your main sewer line up to the septic system or municipal connection. If you have a basement bathroom, laundry room, or plumbing below grade, you need a sewage pump to get the waste up and out. These pumps grind or chop solids and push everything through discharge pipes.

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We provide complete septic services including installation, repair, maintenance, and inspections. Our team delivers reliable, efficient solutions tailored to meet residential and commercial needs.

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Septic Tank Inspection

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Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

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Septic Tank Installation

Septic Tank Installation

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Septic Repair & Maintenance

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Sewage and Sump Pump Installation

The equipment differs in design, too. Sewage pumps have larger impellers and stronger motors to handle solids. They connect directly to your plumbing system and must meet specific code requirements. Sump pumps work in open basins and move water that doesn't contain sewage. Mixing up which system you need leads to equipment failure and expensive septic tank repairs.

How to Tell if Your Property Needs a Sump Pump

Properties with high water tables need sump pumps to manage groundwater pressure. If your crawl space floods during heavy rain or you see standing water under your home, you're dealing with drainage problems that a sump pump fixes. Homes that are built in low-lying areas or near bodies of water face these issues more than properties on higher ground. Look for these warning signs:

  • Musty smells in your basement or crawl space
  • Water stains on foundation walls or floor joists
  • Mold growth on wood or insulation
  • Cracks in your foundation that get worse

New construction in flood-prone zones usually requires sump pumps by code. Insurance companies sometimes mandate them for coverage. Check your property's flood zone designation and local building requirements. A professional assessment identifies whether your specific lot needs this protection based on soil type, elevation, and drainage patterns.

Types of Sump Pumps and Which One Works Best for Your Home

Pedestal pumps mount the motor above the basin on a pole. These units cost less upfront and allow easy motor access for repairs. They work fine for properties with moderate water intrusion. The exposed motor makes them louder, and they don't handle high water volumes as efficiently as submersible models.

Submersible pumps sit inside the basin below the water level. They run quieter and pump more water per cycle. The sealed motor lasts longer in wet environments. These pumps cost more initially but deliver better performance in areas with serious flooding risks. Most contractors recommend submersible units for sump pump installation in Citrus County because of the climate and seasonal rainfall patterns.

When power goes out during storms, your primary pump stops working right when you need it most. A backup pump runs on battery power and keeps water moving even without electricity. Properties in areas with unreliable power or frequent severe weather should install backup systems from the start rather than retrofitting them after a flood.

What the Installation Process Involves

Installation starts with evaluating your property's layout and water issues. Septic contractors in Ocala, FL dig a sump basin in the lowest point of your crawl space or basement, typically 24 inches deep and 18 inches wide. The basin needs a gravel base for drainage. They drill a weep hole in the concrete floor if you have a slab foundation.

Next comes pump placement and discharge line routing. The discharge pipe slopes away from your foundation and releases water at least 10 feet from the house. Some local codes require even greater distances. Contractors install check valves to prevent water from flowing backward into the basin. They connect the pump to a dedicated electrical circuit with GFCI protection.

For sump pump replacement, contractors remove the old unit and check the basin condition. Basins crack or shift and might need rebuilding. They upgrade discharge lines if the originals are undersized or damaged. The new pump gets tested through several cycles to confirm proper operation and float switch function. Most of the time a sewage or sump pump installation in Citrus County takes four to six hours, depending on site conditions and whether the basin already exists.

Signs Your Existing Pump Is Failing and Needs to Be Replaced

Pumps that run constantly signal either a stuck float switch or a unit that can't keep up with water volume anymore. Check the float mechanism first. If it moves freely but the pump still runs nonstop, you're dealing with a worn impeller or motor that's lost capacity. Continuing to run a failing pump burns out the motor completely.

Strange noises mean internal components are breaking down. Grinding sounds indicate bearing failure. Rattling suggests a damaged impeller hitting the housing. These problems don't fix themselves and get worse fast. If the unit runs but doesn't discharge water, you need a sump pump replacement before your space floods.

Age matters too. Most pumps last seven to ten years with proper maintenance. After that timeframe, plan for sump pump repair in Citrus County or full replacement. Older units fail without warning. If your pump is approaching that age and has performance issues, replace it before the next heavy rain. Waiting for complete failure puts your property at risk.

Do You Need a Sump Pump Repair in Citrus County, FL?

Both sump and sewage pumps protect your property. Installing the right equipment the first time prevents emergency repairs and structural problems. Battery backup systems give you protection when storms knock out power. Contact Advanced Septic to schedule an assessment. We install, repair, and replace both types of pumps based on your property's requirements. Our team has the equipment and experience to provide high-quality sump pump or sewage pump installation in Citrus County.

Testimonials

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Ann Orr

Citrus Hills, FL

I have used advanced septic in 2 counties. Twice in citrus. Both occasions they came with a truck that was pristine and clean. The two men were in uniforms that were well cared for, they had manners and Greg was exceptional. Thank you advance septic again for excellent customer service.

David Fagle Sr

Lecanto, FL

This is the 2nd time we have used this company to pump our septic tank and both times the entire experience has been great. From the office personnel to the men in the truck you know you are dealing with a company who cares and wants to help. Fast, friendly, reliable, and affordable septic service!

Renee Etheridge

Newberry, FL

Amazing company and the best customer service, Kim in the office is fantastic, such as pleasure to speak with. I have never had any septic tank issues, Advanced Septic cleans out my tank every 3 years and they are always on time, super fast appointment times, they email you photos of the work they did as well as your receipt. I love supporting local, family owned businesses in Citrus County. Thank you to the entire team at Advanced Septic.

Tiffani Lynn

Black Diamond, FL

Advanced Septic provided our organization with portable potties for our Dragon Boat event last weekend. They arrived on time and were picked up on time. During the event we needed service and the person on call was friendly, helpful and quick to respond! The employees who came out to handle things were ALL polite, efficient, and professional! Advanced has outstanding customer service and amazing follow through. Also, they were competitively priced. We highly recommend this company!

Brian

Hernando, FL

I am very satisfied I chose Advanced to replace our 30 year old drain field. Outside of having to have the tank pumped 3 times waiting on the county to issue a permit, the process took a reasonable amount of time. The cost was in line with other septic companies but I ultimately chose Advanced because they are a local company run by good people.

Michael Reed

Homosassa, FL

I had an issue where the toilet was gurgling and backing up into the shower. I called Advanced and they sent a crew the same day. Matthew and Jay were very polite and thoroughly explained the problem. They fixed the issue and cleaned everything up I’m very pleased with my experience with Advanced Septic and highly recommend them!

Kids Fun

Lecanto, FL

Absolutely fantastic job! Pat and Mike rocked this! Just recently had another septic pumped in Central Florida area and they destroyed the front yard....this is as Pat says “ should not look like anyone has been here”. KUDOS for keeping it nice!!

Penny Druyor

Pine Ridge, FL

Yesterday, Advance Septic technicians, Kobe and Preston came out to install a riser and lid on my septic tank. They were friendly, fast, and efficient. They even cleaned up the site too! I’ve been wanting to get this done for a long time. So I am very happy and satisfied.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
1.How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it's located?

Your local health department may have the original permit on file with a site diagram. A technician can also probe the ground or use other methods to locate the tank if no records are available.

2.What is a septic inspection, and when do I need one?
3.Do I need a permit to have my septic system repaired or replaced?
4.What causes septic odors inside the house?
5.Is it safe to plant a garden near my septic drain field?
6.How long does a septic system last?
7.What should never go into a septic system?
8.Can I use my water while the septic tank is being pumped?
9.What happens during a septic tank pumping?
10.How often should a septic tank be pumped?
11.How do I know if my septic tank needs to be pumped?