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Lift Station
Service & Repair

Lift station failures don't wait for business hours. We respond 24/7 across the Treasure Coast and Central Florida — pump replacements, alarm repairs, wet well cleaning, and full preventative maintenance programs.

Residential · Commercial · HOA · All brands serviced · Avg 2-hr emergency response

What We Do

Full-Service Lift Station Care

24/7 Emergency Response

Lift station failures are true emergencies. We respond around the clock with an average 2-hour arrival time.

Pump Replacement

We replace submersible pumps in most lift station brands. We stock common parts and can often replace same-visit.

Float & Control Repair

Float switches and control panels regulate when your pump operates. We repair and replace all control components.

Wet Well Cleaning

Grease, solids, and debris accumulate in wet wells over time. We pump, clean, and inspect wet well interiors.

Alarm System Service

Float alarms and audible alerts warn you of high water levels. We test, repair, and install alarm systems.

Preventative Maintenance

Regular inspections and maintenance extend pump life and prevent failures. We document everything for your records.

Lift Station FAQs

What is a lift station?

A lift station (also called a pump station) is used when gravity alone can't move wastewater from lower areas to the septic system or sewer connection. A submersible pump inside a wet well pumps the sewage up and forward. They are common in Florida's flat terrain.

How do I know if my lift station is failing?

Warning signs include: high water alarms going off, sewage odors near the lift station, slow-draining fixtures throughout the property, wet spots near the station, and the alarm light or buzzer activating. A failing lift station is an emergency — call us immediately.

How quickly can you respond to a lift station emergency?

We're available 24/7 with an average 2-hour emergency response time. A lift station failure means sewage stops moving and backup can occur rapidly — don't wait. Call us anytime.

How often should a lift station be serviced?

We recommend professional lift station inspections at least once or twice per year. Regular maintenance includes inspecting pumps, floats, and alarms, cleaning the wet well, and testing all electrical components. Preventative maintenance avoids emergency callouts.

Do you service both residential and commercial lift stations?

Yes. We service residential, HOA, commercial, and municipal-style lift stations across all our service areas. Our team is equipped for lift stations of all sizes.

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