Differences Between Sewage Pumps and Grinder Pumps
While they may sound similar, sewage and grinder pumps operate differently to dispose of raw sewage. Below, you will find information on how they differ. If you suspect an issue with either your sewage ejector pump or septic grinder pump, please do not hesitate to call Azerplumb, LLC.
Sewage Ejector Pumps
Sewage ejector pumps are designed to pump raw sewage from your home into a septic tank or gravity flow sewer main. They can pump to distances under 750 feet and move up to 200 gallons per minute of raw sewage. Unlike grinder pumps, sewage ejector pumps use impellers to move sewage through the pump and into the discharge pipe using pressure.
they may sound similar, sewage and grinder pumps operate differently to dispose of raw sewage. Below, you will find information on how they differ. If you suspect an issue with either your sewage ejector pump or septic grinder pump, please do not hesitate to call Azerplumb, LLC.
Sewage Ejector Pumps
Sewage ejector pumps are designed to pump raw sewage from your home into a septic tank or gravity flow sewer main. They can pump to distances under 750 feet and move up to 200 gallons per minute of raw sewage. Unlike grinder pumps, sewage ejector pumps use impellers to move sewage through the pump and into the discharge pipe using pressure.