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Sewer and Sump Pump Services

Dependable installation and repair of the pumps that keep your home dry and sanitary. 

Licensed & Insured North Carolina Plumbing License #36610

Level 3 Navien Certified

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The First Line of Defense

Most homeowners don’t think about what is happening in their basement or crawlspace. But down there, a small machine is often the only thing standing between a dry home and a flooded disaster.

When that pump stops, the clock starts ticking.

 

At On Tap Plumbing, we know that a pump failure is an emergency. You don’t have time to wait for parts to be ordered. That is why our “Warehouse on Wheels” trucks stock replacement pumps, float switches, and check valves. We arrive ready to fix the problem before water damage ruins your floors or walls.

Our Pump Services

We handle the two main types of pumps found in local homes. Understanding the difference is key to keeping your system healthy.

Groundwater is a constant threat, especially with our heavy clay soil that holds moisture. A sump pump sits in a pit and pushes this water away from your foundation.

 

If you hear strange grinding noises or if the pump runs constantly, you might need a sump pump repair near me. We also install battery backup systems so your home stays safe even if the power goes out during a storm.

Also called an ejector pump, this unit handles wastewater from basement bathrooms or laundry rooms that sit below the main sewer line. It grinds up waste and pushes it uphill.

 

A failure here is messy and dangerous. We handle sewer pump repair quickly to stop sewage backups. We also install new grinder pumps for homes with heavy-duty needs.

Common Pump Problems We Fix

Why Choose On Tap Plumbing?

We don’t just swap out parts. We look at the whole system.

 

We check the discharge line to make sure it is clear. We check the basin to make sure it is clean. We test the float switch multiple times.

 

We are a local, family-owned business. We know the specific drainage issues that affect properties in this region. We give you honest advice on whether a simple repair will work or if it is safer to replace an aging unit.

Maintenance Plan

Pumps are mechanical. They wear out. Our maintenance plan includes annual testing of your sump and sewer pumps. We catch the sticking floats and weak motors before the next big storm hits.

Special Offers and Discounts

Replacing a pump is an unexpected cost. We try to help. We offer a 10% discount to military members, teachers, and first responders. Check our coupons page for other current deals.

Financing Options

If you need a new pump system and a battery backup immediately, we offer flexible financing through Housecall Pro. You can protect your home now and pay over time.

Certifications and Awards

We don’t just say we are experts. We have the credentials. 

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Contact Us for Pump Solutions

Don’t wait for the water to rise. If you need sewer pump service, On Tap Plumbing is here to help. Our expert team handles every repair, installation, and replacement for your home or business.

 

Give us a call at (910) 603-7789 or click below to schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long does a sump pump last?
Typically about 7 to 10 years. If yours is older than that, we recommend replacing it proactively before it fails.
We highly recommend it. Storms that bring heavy rain often bring power outages. A backup battery ensures your pump works when you need it most.
No. Sump pumps are for clear groundwater only. Using one for sewage will clog it instantly. You need a dedicated ejector pump for waste.
The impeller might be jammed with debris, or the intake screen could be clogged. Call us to inspect it before the motor burns out.
Yes. A flooded basement is an emergency. We offer weekend service to help get the water out fast.

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