Why You May Need a Goulds Sewage Pump

Sewage is a nasty affair, in every sense of the word. To make matters less cumbersome, pumps are involved to do most of the dirty work. PumpProducts.com carries a large inventory of pumps and repair parts, including Goulds Sewage Pumps, specializing in leading pumps for all of your sewage needs. We are a national pump distributor, known for our adherence to supplying you with leading products by trusted manufacturers. Our professional service people are dedicated to this principle, and we strive to outfit your needs with parts that live up to their trusted reputation. Our selection of sewage pumps just this; provide you with a reliable sewage pump that will fulfill your water solutions.

Sewage pumps are typically found in two places: basement bathrooms and septic systems. Below is a further breakdown for homeowners as to how the Goulds Sewage Pumps work in these two systems.

A basement typically falls under the main sewage line. So if you plan to install a bathroom below your home or building, you’ll want a sewage pump. It is also possible that the basement is below grade. Either way, you’ll need the pump to filter out the waste and filter in running water. In business for over a century, Goulds was founded as a family-owned business dedicated to providing industry leaders with high-quality pump products that performed the job needed for years to come. Since then, they’ve greatly expanded and have gained a name as a trusted source of sewage pumps around the world.

Goulds Water Technology WS0511B Submersible Pump Sewage
Goulds WS0511B Submersible Sewage Pump

The installers will dig a deep sewage pit in your basement unless one already exists. From there, think of this installation as any typical sump pump. The difference here being that the sewage pump requires an extra pipe. The purpose of this pipe is to remove the gas and foul smell typically found among waste.

A sewage pump will produce at least double the output of a sump pump. Because of this, these pumps are designed to run less often. Using the extra torque and power, the sewage pump not only ejects water, but also solid waste and other bathroom debris. Still, the basement bathroom is only one place you may find a sewage pump.

If your home or building is far from the city’s main public sewage line, then you may install a septic field. In this septic system, you’ll use a trusted Goulds Sewage Pump in much the same way you do in the basement bathroom. That is, to filter our waste. Instead, this time it’s filtered into the septic tank.

Because septic tanks are dirty and require a lot of work, choosing a sewage pump is a lifesaver. This heavy duty pump is meant to filter out heavy waste, especially solids. You want a sewage pump that will last long without the need for regular maintenance. Nobody wants to clean a septic system. With these pumps, you can rely on optimal performance for years to come.

At PumpProducts.com, we carry sewage pumps that are guaranteed to handle this waste filtration system for years to come.  Visit PumpProducts.com or us today, at (800) 429-0800.