Complete Ejector Pump Services in New Jersey

Every home is different, and every ejector pump system has different demands.

Some systems need a targeted repair. Others have aged past the point of reliability and are better replaced with a modern, efficient unit. Princeton Air provides full-service ejector pump care, so homeowners in Hamilton Township, Princeton, Hillsborough Township, and the surrounding communities can rely on one trusted team for everything. If you need ejector pump repair, replacement, installation, or maintenance in New Jersey, our specialists are ready to help.

We’ll restore proper drainage and protect the long-term integrity of your home. New Jersey is home to a diverse range of properties, from older colonial homes with finished basements to newer construction with below-grade living spaces. Each presents unique plumbing and drainage considerations. Whether your home has a single basement bathroom or a fully finished lower level with multiple fixtures, we can help.

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A Trusted Team for Ejector Pump Services in New Jersey

Whether your system needs a targeted fix or a complete upgrade, our team works carefully to restore your home’s drainage and confidence.

When you call Princeton Air for ejector pump service in New Jersey, you’re choosing a team recognized across the state for thorough work, honest communication, and respectful service. Our technicians arrive prepared, take the time to understand the problem, and treat your home with care from the moment they step inside.

We don’t believe in rushed fixes or shortcuts. Instead, we focus on thoughtful solutions that keep your home’s plumbing running smoothly long after the appointment is complete.

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We Make It Easy to Get Things Flowing Again

When a drainage problem disrupts your home, you want a clear path back to normal.

Princeton Air restores proper function quickly while respecting your home, your time, and your schedule.

Call Princeton Air to schedule ejector pump service in New Jersey, or schedule online. Our team listens carefully, asks the right questions, and helps arrange a convenient appointment that works with your schedule.

A skilled technician arrives prepared, inspects your ejector pump system, and explains what’s happening in clear, plain language. You’ll receive honest recommendations, whether that means a repair or a full replacement.

Once you’re comfortable with the plan, we complete the work with careful attention to detail. Your system is tested, the workspace is left clean, and your home returns to the steady, dependable drainage it depends on.

What Our Customers Are Saying

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We have used Princeton Air twice for our HVAC and once for plumbing. Each time, the technician was courteous and professional, and the issues were resolved. We recommend Princeton Air!
Tech from Princeton Air (Brian Hassan) showed up on time and performed yearly maintenance on our Kohler Generator. Very professional and courteous technician. Thanks for taking care of our generator like it was your own.

Just had a tech Cruise Rodriguez trouble shoot a minor wiring issue on our new Carrier furnace which was installed this week. As we were installing a new thermostat WiFi Honeywell there was a mismatch which Cruise located and rewired. System seems to be up and running with new thermostat.
Thank you Cruise for your expert help in resolving this issue.
Dominic is very professional and clearly knows what he is doing .
Jonathon and Louis were professional and neat! They Answered all my questions
Dominic was extremely pleasant, professional, and thorough,. He was also quite efficient. He quickly diagnosed the situation and was able to correct it. He also took the time to patiently explain my thermostat to me. Then he signed me up as a member. So heโ€™s a pretty good sales guy too!
However, I then set up an appointment for maintenance and twice Princeton Air canceled me. Iโ€™m now set up for maintenance the end of June. And thatโ€™s after they tried to set me up the end of July and I complained.And this is after Dominic signed me up as a member. Thereโ€™s something very wrong with their business model and I do not consider this good customer service. I will likely have to look for a different serviceโ€ฆ. something more responsive.
I had a great experience with Princeton Air. I had an issue with a part of my healer leaking. Within an hour of calling about this problem, Dylan, the technician, arrived at my house. He soon identified the problem. The next day 3 technicians came back and replaced the faulty part.
Repair went smoothly and efficiently, very satisfied.
One of the worries anyone with a new system would have is if it turns bad, how can it be cared of. Princeton Air answers that question. They responded quickly, sent technicians to look at the issue, and found the proper solution for you. The coordinator at the office is very nice; she would answer my email, and call me back about it even it was on weekends. Such a call is important because it tells you that you are not left out! Wish they will continue the good service. Feng.
Always appreciative of service from Princeton Air. This time it was to install a new quick-Connect hose for the gas grill. Friendly, knowledgeable, and efficient. Thank you for the great service.
Knowledgeable, Pleasant, provided insight for me to make an informed decision that best meets my needs
Technician was knowledgeable. He was able to find the issue quickly and fix the problem without issue.
Very good service. Cruise did a terrific job resolving our problem and was a pleasure to speak with.
I am so thankful to Princeton Air for sending to me your very best technician, Dominic M, on April 2 to do the maintenance for my air conditioner! Dominic is very professional, knowledgeable and talented. He was so thorough and he explained everything to me as he did it in a way to be sure I could understand. He explained what was working well and what problems needed to be addressed, then came out 2 days later and completed the repairs! I'm so thankful and I would highly recommend Dominic M!!
Brian Hassan the tech assigned to us was excellent. He was professional courteous and knowledgeable. I will ask for him again if we need anything. I will be using Princeton Air for electrical HVAC and plumbing

Thanks Brian and Princeton

Andrew

Today I had Robert Dinuzo who installed a new attic fan. Robert was knowledgeable , personable and efficient and did a great job. Good service will use Princeton air again

Andrew

Thomas Ciaccia just completed my fall maintenance check. Thomas was professional, efficient have us a full report and was able. Exceptional. Great service . Thanks Thomas

Ryan was here yesterday and did a great job. Unfortunately we need a new HVAC system but Ryan did everything he could to get us back in service. Thanks Ryan you are great

Dominic M was great. He was patient and set our new thermostat for is. It is a new type of thermostat that came with our new heat pump system and we didnโ€™t know how to use it. Dominic really took his time and set it for us he was understanding and we appreciated his effort.

Robert D was here to check a switch and once again he was great. Professional expedient and overall very accommodating .
Tom did a great job of identifying and repairing a pinhole leak in our minisplit AC system. The cost was high, but the amount of labor and material justified it – these things ain't cheap! Tom is a very personable and knowledgeable tech.
Technician arrived promptly and diagnosed the problem with our air-conditioning as being the blower that was not operating properly. Karume advised us of the ordering process, quoted us a price for the part as well as who to contact at Princeton Air Parts Dept on Monday for more information on how long it would take for the part to come in and be installed. Karume is an exemplary employee and is always welcome to make a service call at our house.
Great job.on time great experience
Great experience. Workers explained everything and completed the work.
All communication with the office was excellent. The electrician Brian who did the work explained the issue, the process of the repair and the new work beyond my expectations.
Jonathan was very thorough and professional. Thank you!
Installed new furnace and thermostat
Very professional and addressed all my concerns
Dominic M. And Christian were great honest, thorough, and very professional. We just moved into our new home and are thrilled to have started a maintenance membership with this company. The experience was smooth and reassuring from start to finish. Highly recommend!
Jason was very polite and professional and helpful, kind and willing to listen and share his experienced skills.
Erim is a talented plumber! He fixed my shower faucet with new parts which was very complicated. He was the only one who could do it. Thank you Erim!

Ejector Pump Repairs

When an ejector pump stops working properly, the effects are hard to miss. Drains back up, basement fixtures become unusable, and the risk of sewage overflow becomes a real concern.

At Princeton Air, we understand how stressful these situations can be for homeowners. We take time to explain what’s happening with your system, walk you through your options, and complete repairs with careful attention to detail.

Our ejector pump repair specialists focus on restoring proper function quickly and thoroughly while treating your home with the respect it deserves. Every service visit begins with a thorough inspection so we can identify the true cause of the problem and recommend the most reliable solution for common ejector pump issues, including:

If the ejector pump fails to activate, the cause may be a tripped circuit breaker, a failed float switch, a burned-out motor, or a wiring problem. Our technicians diagnose the issue accurately and restore safe operation.

An ejector pump that won’t shut off is often the result of a stuck or malfunctioning float switch. Left unaddressed, this can burn out the motor and lead to a much more costly repair.

If below-grade fixtures are draining slowly or not at all, the pump or the discharge line may be partially blocked or failing. Our team identifies the cause and clears the path to proper drainage.

Grinding, rattling, or gurgling sounds coming from an ejector pit often indicate a worn impeller, debris inside the pump, or a failing motor bearing. Professional service can typically resolve these issues before they lead to a full breakdown.

Persistent sewage odors near a basement drain or ejector pit can indicate a compromised pit lid, a failing check valve, or venting issues. Addressing this promptly protects your home’s air quality and prevents larger plumbing problems.

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Ejector Pump Replacement

If your ejector pump is aging, failing repeatedly, or no longer keeping up with your household’s demands, replacement can restore the reliability your home depends on.

For New Jersey homeowners, Princeton Air provides thoughtful guidance, careful workmanship, and equipment selected to perform well for years to come. A properly installed replacement pump gives your home dependable below-grade drainage while reducing the risk of unexpected failures. Ejector pump replacement is an investment in your home’s function and long-term value. We’ll help you determine when replacement is the right call.

Even if the pump appears to be working, older units are significantly more prone to sudden failure. Proactive replacement can help you avoid the inconvenience, and potential mess, of an unexpected breakdown.

An occasional repair is normal, but if your ejector pump requires repeated service calls, the system may be nearing the end of its usable life. In many cases, replacement offers better long-term value than continuing to repair an aging unit.

If basement fixtures drain sluggishly even when the pump is running, the unit may no longer have the capacity or power to handle your home’s needs. A properly sized replacement can restore efficient, reliable drainage.

Corrosion on the pump housing, discharge pipe, or pit components can signal deterioration that compromises both performance and safety. Replacement before a complete failure is almost always the more practical choice.

If an ejector pump failure has already resulted in sewage backing up into your living space, replacement is typically the most appropriate next step to prevent a recurrence and restore confidence in your drainage system.


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Ejector Pump Installation

Whether you’re finishing a basement, adding a below-grade bathroom, or replacing an end-of-life system, proper ejector pump installation is the foundation of dependable drainage.

Princeton Air helps New Jersey homeowners approach ejector pump installation with confidence. Our team takes the time to understand your household’s needs, recommend the right equipment, and complete the installation with careful attention to every detail.

A properly installed ejector pump should deliver consistent, reliable performance for years while operating safely and quietly in the background of your daily life.

The number of below-grade fixtures, including toilets, sinks, showers, and laundry connections, determines the pumping capacity your system requires. Undersized equipment will wear out prematurely, while properly matched equipment performs efficiently and lasts. Our technicians evaluate your home’s specific needs and recommend a unit sized to handle your demand comfortably.

The ejector pit needs to be properly sized to contain the pump, accommodate incoming waste, and allow the float switch to operate correctly. During installation, our team evaluates the basin configuration carefully to ensure everything fits properly and functions as intended.

The discharge line carries waste from the pit up and out to the main sewer line. Proper routing, appropriate pipe sizing, and a correctly installed check valve are all essential to reliable operation. Our technicians handle every aspect of the discharge setup with code-compliant workmanship.

Ejector pump systems require proper venting to function safely and prevent sewer gases from entering the home. Our team ensures your installation meets all applicable plumbing codes, including the correct vent connections that protect your home’s air quality.

Proper installation is essential for safety, longevity, and performance. At Princeton Air, our technicians manage every step of the process with care, making sure all connections meet code requirements, verifying proper operation before completing the visit, and leaving your space clean when the work is done.


Ejector Pump Inspection

A professional ejector pump inspection gives you a clear picture of your system’s condition before small issues have the chance to become costly problems.

Princeton Air’s ejector pump inspection services help New Jersey homeowners understand exactly what’s happening with their below-grade plumbing. Whether you’re buying a home, troubleshooting a concern, or simply want confidence that your system is in good shape, a thorough inspection from our team delivers the answers you need.

The float switch tells the pump when to activate, and a worn or miscalibrated switch can cause the pump to run constantly, not run at all, or cycle erratically. Our technicians test the switch under realistic conditions to confirm it’s triggering the pump correctly.

The motor and impeller are the mechanical heart of the ejector pump, and both show wear over time. We evaluate motor operation and inspect the impeller for damage, debris buildup, or signs that the pump is working harder than it should.

The check valve prevents wastewater from flowing back into the pit after the pump shuts off. A failed check valve causes the pump to work harder, cycle more often, and wear out faster. Our inspection confirms the valve is holding properly and replaces it if it isn’t.

The discharge line carries waste from the pit up to the main sewer. Partial blockages, kinks, or improper slope can restrict flow and cause the pump to labor against backpressure. Our plumbers test flow through the discharge line to confirm nothing is slowing the system down.

A properly sealed pit lid contains sewer gases and prevents debris from entering the pit. A compromised seal allows odors into the home and lets contaminants reach the pump. We inspect the lid, gasket, and any vent connections to confirm the seal is still doing its job.

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New Jersey Homeowners Choose Princeton Air for Ejector Pump Service

For decades, Princeton Air has built its reputation on reliability, professionalism, and honest service. New Jersey homeowners know they can call our team with confidence, knowing the work will be handled thoroughly and with care.

Our technicians treat every property with consideration, working cleanly, communicating clearly, and making sure your space is protected from start to finish.

Ejector pump work should never be rushed or handled carelessly. Our team focuses on accurate diagnostics, proper installation practices, and code-compliant workmanship that protects your home and ensures lasting performance.

When something goes wrong below grade, homeowners deserve clear guidance. We explain what we find, walk through your options honestly, and help you make a confident decision.

Our goal isn’t simply to resolve today’s problem. It’s to help prevent the next one. Whether repairing or replacing an ejector pump, we focus on long-term reliability so you’re not back in the same situation a year from now.

Our technicians bring experience and ongoing training to every service visit. From diagnosing a failed float switch to completing a full system installation, their focus is always on delivering work you can rely on.


Restore Dependable Drainage in Your New Jersey Home

When your ejector pump isn’t performing the way it should, having a trusted team to call makes all the difference.

Princeton Air provides New Jersey homeowners with thoughtful service, honest recommendations, and dependable solutions for ejector pump repair, replacement, installation, and inspection.

Our technicians work carefully inside your home, keeping their focus on long-term reliability and the respectful service your property deserves. Contact Princeton Air today to schedule ejector pump service in New Jersey and bring dependable below-grade drainage back to your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does an ejector pump do?

An ejector pump is used to move wastewater and sewage from below-grade fixtures, such as basement bathrooms, laundry areas, or utility sinks, up to the main sewer line when gravity drainage isn’t possible. The pump collects waste in a sealed pit and automatically activates to discharge it when the level rises to a set point.

How do I know if my home needs an ejector pump?

If your home has any plumbing fixtures located below the level of the main sewer line, such as a basement bathroom, a below-grade laundry room, or a utility sink in a lower level, an ejector pump is typically required to move wastewater up and out to the sewer. Homes without one in this situation rely on gravity drainage that simply isn’t possible given the elevation difference.

How long does an ejector pump typically last?

Most ejector pumps last between 7 and 10 years with normal use. Factors such as usage frequency, the volume of solids handled, and whether the system has been regularly maintained can all affect lifespan. Routine maintenance helps extend the life of your pump and reduces the risk of unexpected failure.

How do I know if my ejector pump needs repair?

Common warning signs include slow-draining basement fixtures, a pump that runs constantly or won’t turn on, unusual noises coming from the pit, sewage odors near the ejector basin, or visible water around the pit. If you notice any of these issues, it’s worth scheduling a professional inspection before the problem worsens.

What is the difference between an ejector pump and a sump pump?

While both are submersible pumps installed in basement pits, they serve different purposes. A sump pump removes groundwater and stormwater to prevent flooding. An ejector pump handles sewage and wastewater from below-grade plumbing fixtures. The two systems are not interchangeable, and each requires specific installation and maintenance practices.

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