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Lift Station Service & Repair in Fort Myers, FL

A failing lift station can cause sewage backup in your home or business fast. Certified Septic provides expert lift station inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance to keep your system working reliably — for both residential and commercial properties throughout Lee County.

What is a Lift Station?

A lift (or pump) station is used when gravity alone can't move sewage from a low-lying property to the septic tank or drain field. They're common in Southwest Florida's flat terrain and are found in both residential and commercial settings.

Lift stations contain pumps, floats, alarms, and control panels that must all function correctly to prevent backups. When any component fails, the problem escalates quickly.

Lift Station Services We Provide

  • Pump inspection and replacement
  • Float switch testing and replacement
  • Control panel inspection and installation
  • Alarm system testing and repair
  • Wet well cleaning and inspection
  • Preventive maintenance contracts
  • Emergency pump failure response

Residential vs. Commercial Lift Stations

Residential lift stations are typically smaller single-pump units that serve one home. Commercial lift stations may be larger duplex systems serving restaurants, multi-unit buildings, or commercial complexes. We service both with the same level of expertise and professionalism.

Preventive Maintenance Saves Money

Like all mechanical systems, lift stations benefit from regular inspections. A failing pump caught early is a simple repair. A pump that has failed completely — causing a sewage backup — is a much larger problem. Our maintenance contracts keep you ahead of issues.

Residential & Commercial

We service all sizes of lift stations for homes and businesses.

Control Panel Installation

Full panel installation and replacement by certified technicians.

Maintenance Contracts

Proactive maintenance to prevent costly emergency failures.

24/7 Emergency Response

Pump failures don't wait — neither do we.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my lift station is failing?

Common signs include a constantly running alarm, sewage backup inside the home, sewage odors, or pooling effluent above ground. Call us immediately if you notice any of these.

How long do lift station pumps last?

Most pumps last 7–15 years with proper maintenance. Regular inspections can extend pump life and catch failures before they become emergencies.

Do you install control panels?

Yes. We install and replace lift station control panels for residential and commercial systems throughout Lee County.

Is a lift station the same as a septic pump?

Not exactly. A septic pump (dosing pump) moves effluent to a drain field. A lift station moves sewage before it reaches the tank. Both require professional service when they fail.

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