
Sump Pump & Ejector Pump Services
Fast. Honest. Dependable.
Protect your home from flooding, backups, and water damage with professional sump and ejector pump services from Deep Dive Plumbing + Drain.
We install, repair, and maintain all types of pumps that keep basements, crawl spaces, and lower-level plumbing systems dry and reliable — even during Georgia’s heaviest rain.
Reliable Protection Against Flooding & Backups
Georgia's unpredictable weather and clay-heavy soil mean your home's foundation and drainage system need consistent protection.
Our licensed plumbers install and service sump and ejector pumps that automatically remove groundwater, wastewater, and sewage from below-grade spaces — protecting your property from costly water intrusion.
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"When it rains in Georgia, it pours — but your basement doesn't have to flood."
— Richard & Felicia Flournoy, Founders
Sump Pump vs. Ejector Pump: What’s the Difference?
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In short: sump pumps protect your home from flooding, while ejector pumps allow your basement plumbing to function properly.
Common Signs Your Pump Needs Service
- Pump cycles frequently or not at all
- Unusual noises or vibrations during operation
- Persistent dampness or water pooling near pit
- Foul odors or sewer smells in basement
- Visible rust or debris buildup on pump
- GFCI outlet tripping or no power to unit
Pro Tip: Test your sump pump every 3 months by pouring water into the basin — if it doesn't activate immediately, it's time for service.
Backup Power & Monitoring Systems
Storms and outages are the #1 cause of sump pump failure in Georgia.
We install battery and water-powered backup systems that activate automatically when power is lost — keeping your home protected 24/7.
Popular Upgrades
- Battery backup systems with smart monitoring
- Dual-pump configurations for redundancy
- Wi-Fi alerts and text notifications
- Backup ejector pump alarms
Preventive Maintenance with the Ollie’s Club
Members of the Ollie's Club receive scheduled sump and ejector pump maintenance for complete peace of mind.
Member Benefits
- Annual pump inspection and testing
- Battery and float system check
- Basin cleaning and discharge verification
- Priority emergency service during storms
- Extended warranty coverage
Georgia Sump & Ejector Expertise
- Heavy rainfall and saturated red-clay soil
- Power outages during summer storms
- Older homes without dedicated sump systems
- High groundwater levels affecting crawl spaces
We design every system for reliability, proper discharge, and long-term operation — fully compliant with Georgia Plumbing Code 2024 and local environmental regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What’s the lifespan of a sump pump?
Typically 7-10 years, depending on frequency of use and maintenance.
Q How often should my pump be serviced?
At least once a year, or before every rainy season.
Q What’s the best brand of sump pump?
We recommend Zoeller or Liberty Pumps for their reliability and performance in Georgia's conditions.
Q What happens if my pump fails during a storm?
We provide 24/7 emergency replacement and can install a backup system for future protection.
Q Can you add a sump pump to an existing basement?
Yes — we can install a new basin, drainage tile, and pump with minimal disruption.
Q How does a sewage ejector pump differ from a grinder pump?
Ejector pumps move wastewater from lower fixtures; grinder pumps macerate solids for longer discharge lines — we install both depending on system type.
Q Do you service commercial or multi-unit buildings?
Yes — we service sump and ejector systems for apartment complexes, offices, and light commercial sites.
Quick Facts About Pumps in Georgia
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