
Commercial Lift Station Services
Lift stations are the workhorses of commercial and municipal wastewater and stormwater systems — pumping water uphill when gravity alone cannot do the job. When a lift station fails, the consequences are immediate: sewage backups, environmental contamination, regulatory fines, and costly emergency repairs. Our lift station services include wet well vacuuming, pump inspection and testing, float and control system verification, check valve and pressure gauge testing, and debris clearing. We service commercial properties, industrial facilities, HOAs, and municipalities across South Carolina.
What We Deliver
- Wet well vacuuming and debris removal
- Pump inspection, testing, and performance verification
- Float switch and control system testing
- Check valve and pressure gauge inspection
- Alarm system verification
- Detailed maintenance report with recommendations
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does lift station maintenance include?
Our service includes wet well vacuuming and debris removal, pump inspection and performance testing, float switch and control system verification, check valve and pressure gauge testing, alarm system checks, and a detailed maintenance report.
How often should commercial lift stations be serviced?
Most commercial lift stations should be inspected quarterly and fully serviced at least twice per year. High-volume stations or those serving critical facilities may need monthly maintenance. Regular service prevents pump failures, backups, and environmental violations.
Do you service both stormwater and wastewater lift stations?
Yes. We service all commercial and municipal lift station types including stormwater lift stations, sewage lift stations, and combined systems. Our technicians are trained in confined space entry and all required safety protocols.
Prevent Lift Station Failures Before They Happen
Get a free quote for professional lift station inspection and maintenance. Keep your pumps running and your facility compliant with South Carolina regulations.
