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By: Kurt Zier writes about sewage pumps for The Home Depot. He covers the uses of sewage pumps, attribu
Submersible sewage pumps are designed to work with your plumbing system to help make sure that everything is working properly. If your system uses a pump to help move sewage or other waste water, you may be familiar with submersible sewage pumps. Some of the more common uses for submersible sewage pumps are in homes with septic tanks. With a septic tank system the sewage flows away from the household plumbing and into a tank where it settles and is filtered into another tank and eventually out to a leach field. When the property does not allow for installation of the septic tank with enough of a decline for gravity to move the waste water, submersible sewage pumps can take over. Submersible pumps can work in conjunction with septic tank systems to pump the waste water away from the home and into the septic tank. This will help to prevent any backflow into the home and will make sure that the water gets into the septic system. Submersible sewage pumps can also be used in homes that are connected to municipal sewer systems. Usually this is necessary in areas where the main sewage drain line is above the level of the home's drain line and gravity will not be enough to move the waste water into the sewer system. In this application submersible sewage pumps do the work of moving the waste water away from the home so that it can be drained away properly. This can help the homeowner to avoid floods or backups of sewage water into their home. Many communities have specific regulations or codes regarding the installation septic tanks and other household sewage systems. It can be a good idea to consult with a qualified plumber or other professional before installing submersible sewage pumps. Submersible sewage pumps are easy to install, since they are built to be used inside the sewage collection pit. As a necessity, submersible sewage pumps are encased in a water tight housing that is sealed to prevent any water from reaching the motor. During installation submersible sewage pumps are usually placed in a basin that is leveled on the floor of the collection pit. This helps to ensure the proper rate of flow for the pump while helping to make sure that the most sewage is pumped, since it is close to the bottom of the pit. The output of submersible sewage pumps is measured in gallons per minute. Depending on the size of your home and the amount of sewage that will need to be pumped on a consistent basis you should choose a pump that has the correct capacity to keep your sewage system working properly. You can work with a plumber or other professional to ensure that you have the right size pump for your home's needs. A submersible pump installed properly in your home's plumbing system can be a durable and long lasting solution to making sure that your home is kept free from the sewage backflows and flooding that can sometimes occur.
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