SUMP & EJECTOR PUMPS

Sump & Ejector Pump Services

When you need help with sump pumps or ejector pumps, turn to the experienced team at NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling. We provide pump installations, replacements, and repair services. Contact NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling today to learn more about the differences between sump pumps and ejector pumps. Give us a call at (815) 200-6177 to speak with our team.

Sump & Ejector Pump Services

When you need help with sump pumps or ejector pumps, turn to the experienced team at NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling. We provide pump installations, replacements, and repair services. Contact NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling today to learn more about the differences between sump pumps and ejector pumps. Give us a call at (815) 200-6177 to speak with our team.

What Is a Sump Pump?

Sump pumps are pumps installed in the basement or crawl space to pump water out of your home and into another area. This helps to prevent flood water from standing in your basement and causing water damage, mold, and more. Not every home will require a sump pump. However, homes in areas with lots of moisture or low areas will require a sump pump to help protect your home. 

What Is a Sump Pump?

Sump pumps are pumps installed in the basement or crawl space to pump water out of your home and into another area. This helps to prevent flood water from standing in your basement and causing water damage, mold, and more. Not every home will require a sump pump. However, homes in areas with lots of moisture or low areas will require a sump pump to help protect your home. 

What Is an Ejector Pump?

Ejector pumps have a similar appearance to sump pumps. They are also installed in your basement or crawl space. However, the main difference is that ejector pumps are used to remove sewage from your home. It helps to direct the flow of sewage, so it does not back up into your home. For more information about ejector pumps and sump pumps, reach out to NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling.

What Is an Ejector Pump?

Ejector pumps have a similar appearance to sump pumps. They are also installed in your basement or crawl space. However, the main difference is that ejector pumps are used to remove sewage from your home. It helps to direct the flow of sewage, so it does not back up into your home. For more information about ejector pumps and sump pumps, reach out to NK Plumbing, Heating & Cooling.

We’re here to help! Simply call (815) 200-6177 now.

We’re here to help! Simply call (815) 200-6177 now.

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