E/One grinder pump and sewer ejection systems require knowledgeable service, proper diagnostics, and the right installation practices to operate reliably. Del Val Septic, Sewer & Storm is certified to service, maintain, install, and repair E/One sewer ejection pump systems.

Our trained team understands how these systems work and provides professional support for homeowners, businesses, municipalities, and property managers in Delaware Valley.

Whether your home or business needs routine maintenance, emergency repair, pump replacement, or a new installation, our technicians are equipped to help.

Our E/One Pump Services Include:

  • E/One sewer ejection pump service
  • Grinder pump troubleshooting
  • Pump maintenance and inspections
  • E/One pump repairs
  • New pump installations
  • Replacement pump systems
  • Control panel and alarm diagnostics
  • Emergency service and system failures

Loaner Pump Program (Save Thousands on Replacement)

If your E/One pump fails and requires repair—not full replacement—we’ve got you covered.

Del Val Septic, Sewer & Storm maintains loaner pumps in stock, allowing us to quickly restore your system while your existing pump is being repaired. This means:

  • No extended downtime
  • No disruption to your home or property
  • Avoiding unnecessary full pump replacement costs

In many cases, this approach can save homeowners thousands of dollars by repairing rather than replacing the pump in the pump station.

Why Choose Del Val Septic, Sewer & Storm?

When dealing with sewer ejection pumps, experience matters. A small issue can quickly become a major problem if the system is not diagnosed and repaired correctly. Our team provides:

E/One Sewer Ejection Pumps FAQs

What are the common signs my E/One pump needs service?

Common signs include alarm activation, slow-draining fixtures, unusual noises, or sewage odors. If you notice any of these, it’s best to have the system inspected promptly.

What should I do if my pump alarm goes off?

If your alarm is sounding, press the silence button on the outside of the control cabinet. Don't panic, there is still some internal capacity after the alarm sounds. Silence the alarm and call our office for immediate attention at 610-947-4800. Reduce water usage immediately because continuing to use water can overload the system and lead to backups.

Do I need to replace my pump if it fails?

Not always. Many E/One pumps can be repaired. With our loaner pump program, we can often restore service quickly while your pump is being repaired—saving you from unnecessary replacement costs.

How often should my E/One system be serviced?

E/One pump systems should typically be serviced every 3–5 years, depending on the number of full-time occupants and overall usage. Routine maintenance helps keep the pump station running reliably and “like a clock,” while preventing unexpected failures.

Can you install a new E/One pump system?

Yes. We provide full installation services, including proper setup, system configuration, and coordination with local requirements.

Do you offer emergency service?

Yes. We understand these systems are critical to your home, and we’re available to respond quickly when issues arise.

Schedule E/One Pump Service Today

If your E/One sewer ejection pump is alarming, not operating properly, or due for maintenance, contact Del Val Septic, Sewer & Storm today. We’ll inspect the system, identify the issue, and recommend the right solution to keep your sewer system working properly.

Call (610) 947-4800 or request service online to schedule certified E/One sewer ejection pump service, maintenance, installation, or repair in Delaware Valley.

Need Certified E/One Sewer Ejection Pump Service, Maintenance, Installation & Repair Service?

Contact the experts at Del Val Septic, Sewer & Storm.

Call us at (610) 947-4800!