Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Uses and Benefits of Sewage Submersible Pumps

Sewage pumps are different from regular submersible pumps because sewage pumps handle solid waste, not just liquids. If you currently have a septic system that tends to back up frequently, it may be time to consider a new sewage pump. The most common application for sewage pumps is for basement bathrooms and septic systems.

Because basement bathrooms are typically located below your sewage line, under your house, you need a pump that can effectively pump solid waste and water up and out of the house, against gravity. For this reason, sewage pumps offer a higher output than regular sump pumps. Sewage pumps are designed to run less frequently than a sump pump, but with more power to eject debris.

sewage submersible pump

When you have a septic system, sewage pumps break down waste and pump it out of your home into the septic tank. Investing in a high-quality sewage pump and maintaining it properly will give you peace of mind knowing that you have a reliable, functioning pump for years to come. Because, let’s face it, malfunctioning sewage pumps and septic system backups are no picnic, any time of the year.

Here the major benefits of having a sewage pump:
  • Prevent Flooding Damage – When heavy rains trigger a flood of water into your basement, you can quickly have 15 inches of flood water covering the floor and damaging almost everything inside, which can be especially devastating if you store valuable items in the basement. With a working sump pump, this disaster can be averted easily.
  • Reduce the Threat of Mold and Mildew –Continual dampness inside a basement from water in stagnant pools will contribute to the growth of mold and mildew. Not only are these both damaging to building material, but they are health problems as well.
  • Reduce the Risk of Fire –The water will short-circuit the appliances in the basement, such as laundry machines, water heaters, and heating systems. So, aside from ruining these valuable appliances, water can also create a fire danger. A sump pump will keep the water from threatening equipment that could trigger household fires.
If you have any queries regarding sewage submersible pump assessment, feel free to get in touch with Darling Pumps. Our ability to integrate different systems to provide customized technical solutions has made us the leader for custom sewage pumping solutions in India.


If you have any questions or queries, feel free to contact us –


Darling Pumps

36-F, Sector B, Sanwer Road,
Indore – 452015, India.
Tel : +91 731 2720558, 2721782
Fax : +91 731 2721136
E-mail : dpplin@darlingpumps.in

1 comment:

  1. It's great that you mentioned that Sewage pumps are different from regular submersible pumps because sewage pumps handle solid waste, not just liquids. My dad needs to get new pumps for his septic tank but is still unsure whether to get a submersible pump or not. I'll share this with him later when we talk with a plumber about the problem. Thanks! https://www.wwpp.co/flint-and-walling-pumps/fandw-commander-s-4-submersible-pumps/

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