5 Highlights on Lift Station Pumping

Lift station pumping by JLG Septic Services ensures dependable performance across every scale of wastewater operation. Our lift station pumping technicians inspect, pump, and clean wet wells to remove solids, sludge, and FOG buildup that restricts flow. We maintain full vacuum capacity on every truck, completing thorough lift station pumping and wet well evacuation on each service call.
Clients choose our lift station pumping services because we pair precision with reliability. We serve municipal authorities, commercial property managers, and residential associations with tailored lift station pumping and pump station maintenance programs. Each lift station pumping service includes system inspection, wet well depth measurement, and real-time reporting through our service documentation.
Our nationwide coverage means you receive consistent lift station pumping quality anywhere in the country. With strict environmental safety protocols and DOT-compliant waste transport, our lift station pumping crews protect both your sewage pump station infrastructure and the surrounding environment. When your operation depends on uninterrupted flow, JLG Septic Services delivers professional lift station pumping you can count on.
Lift station pumping becomes necessary when system performance starts to degrade. Early attention to your lift station pumping schedule prevents costly breakdowns and regulatory violations.
If your lift station alarm activates repeatedly, sludge buildup is restricting pump flow and your wet well requires immediate lift station pumping service.
Reduced flow between wet wells or excessive pump cycling indicates rising solids in the tank - a clear sign for professional lift station pumping.
Foul smells around wet wells or vents signal anaerobic buildup and possible grease accumulation, both conditions removed through routine lift station pumping.
Thick layers of debris on the wet well surface or near inlet pipes indicate your lift station needs pumping. Scheduled lift station pumping prevents blockage and pump burnout.
Overworked submersible pumps draw more power when sludge accumulates in your lift station. Regular lift station pumping restores pump efficiency and keeps operations economical.


Lift Station Pumping Safety Message:
All lift station pumping operations follow OSHA confined space and electrical lockout procedures. JLG Septic Services lift station pumping technicians use only manufacturer-approved service methods and protective equipment to ensure safe, compliant, and professional results on every pump station job.
