Staten Island · Sewer
Sump Pump & Sewage Ejector Installation in Staten Island
Keeping water out, and wastewater moving, below grade. Serving homeowners throughout Staten Island, from Todt Hill to Grasmere.
Staten Island's housing stock is more suburban than the other boroughs, and it shows in the type of calls we run — full-basement single-family homes with private sewer laterals and a wide range of boiler and water heater ages. Primarily detached single-family homes with full basements, built across a wide range of decades from mid-century to recent development. When it comes to sump pump & sewage ejector installation, that context shapes how we approach every job in Staten Island — from the tools we bring to the diagnostic steps we take first.
We install and replace both sump pumps, which remove groundwater that collects in a basement pit before it becomes a flooding problem, and sewage ejector pumps, which are required whenever a toilet, sink, or shower is installed below the level of the main sewer line and can't drain by gravity alone. In Staten Island specifically, we regularly see private sewer lateral root intrusion in larger, tree-lined yards and full basement boiler and water heater replacements, both of which factor into how we diagnose and price sump pump & sewage ejector installation calls in the area.
Warning Signs
Signs You Need Sump Pump & Sewage Ejector Installation in Staten Island
Sump pump runs constantly, cycles oddly, or doesn't run at all during rain
Basement floor drain or pit has standing water
A below-grade toilet or sink gurgles or drains slowly
Sewage odor near a below-grade bathroom or laundry area
Our Process
How It Works
System assessment
We evaluate your basement's water volume or below-grade fixture load to size the right pump.
Old unit removal
A failed or undersized pump is disconnected and removed from the pit.
New pump installation
The new sump or ejector pump is set, plumbed, and wired in.
Test cycle
We run a full test cycle to confirm the pump activates and clears correctly under load.
Coverage
Staten Island Neighborhoods We Serve
Our Work
Before & After
Before: Sump Pump & Sewage Ejector Installation in Staten Island
After: Sump Pump & Sewage Ejector Installation in Staten Island
Reviews
What Staten Island Homeowners Say
“I had a leak in my living room ceiling and couldn't figure out where it was coming from. Keon and his employee showed up quickly after I reached out. They were professional, patient, and took the time to explain everything to me.”
Lisa B.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
“Worked on the complicated pipes in our 125-year-old home. We were satisfied with the work and would hire again.”
Makeba D.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
“Keon was able to come the same day. He was very meticulous pinpointing the issue and tried to be as minimally invasive as possible.”
Elias Z.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A sump pump moves groundwater out of a basement pit to prevent flooding. A sewage ejector pump lifts actual wastewater from a below-grade toilet or sink up to the main sewer line.
Constant running, unusual cycling, not activating during rain, or visible standing water in the pit are all signs it's time for a look.
Yes, if the fixture is installed below the level of your main sewer line, it can't drain by gravity and needs an ejector pump to lift wastewater up to the line.
Most sump pumps last 7-10 years; if yours is original to the house or you don't know its age, it's worth having it evaluated.
Yes, we serve homeowners across Staten Island, including Todt Hill, Great Kills, Annadale, St. George, and every neighborhood in between.
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