High-Quality Septic Lift Stations
Customized Wastewater Solutions for Homeowners and Contractors
Many septic systems require the use of pump housed in a tank called a lift station. This could be because the lateral field is at a higher elevation than the sewer line coming out of the house or because the system design requires the waste effluent to be pressurized in the lateral field.
At Residential Sewage Treatment Company, we manufacture lift stations. These complex systems are ideal for local homeowners facing terrain issues, as well as septic service contractors who install new equipment. Count on our factory-trained technicians to set you up with a high-quality lift station.
Whether you experience issues with your lift station or install them for others, we’re here to help. Connect with our experts today for fast, reliable service.
Critical Components in a Lift Station
Wet Well
Most all pumps used in a septic system are submersible pumps where the entire pump is submerged. This area is called the wet well.
Grinding System
In some situations, the raw sewage coming from the house does not enter a septic tank or Aerobic Treatment Unit but rather a small tank where all of the sewage including solids are ground up and pumped to another location. There are some subdivisions that have a grinder pump on every house where the sewage is pumped to a central treatment plant. Residential Sewage Treatment Co. sells and services these systems.
Electric Pumps and Motors
All pumps are basically two parts, the pump and the electric motor. It is important that designers and service technicians understand not only pump hydraulics, but basic electrical knowledge applied to pumps and control panels. Residential Sewage Treatment Co.’s technicians have access to Master Electricians we call on when an electrical issue needs input from a qualified professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m a Septic Services Contractor. Can You Supply Me With Lift Stations?
Absolutely! In addition to residential treatment services, we provide septic contractors with essential products and equipment, including lift stations.
How Can I Tell If My Lift Station Is Malfunctioning?
Many lift stations come with alarms to notify property owners of a mechanical problem. Listen for that alarm and contact our professionals to inspect the system. You may also experience sewage backup, slow-moving drains, or foul odors because of faulty equipment.
What Are Common Lift Station Problems To Watch For?
Common problems affecting septic lift stations include stuck valves, clogged pumps, and mechanical failures. Have our experts inspect the equipment to diagnose the problem and recommend long-lasting solutions.
Discuss Your Options With a Wastewater Treatment Specialist
Learn more about the lift stations we manufacture and how they can enhance your septic system. Reach out to Residential Sewage Treatment Company today to request a quote or schedule septic services. Our friendly team is here to assist you with all of your wastewater needs.

