![]() ![]() Plus about 3-4 hrs to fit tub and 3-4 hours to fit pump and plumbingÄo it Right - Do it once.I'm just wondering, my problem may be related to a vent stack connected to my sump, and you didn't mention venting it. The motor is an energy efficient permanent split capacitor design. ![]() It is manufactured with all cast iron motor housing and base. ![]() Total material cost of all this is around $5-600. The Everbilt 1/2 HP heavy-duty sewage pump designed to drain sewage waste from residential sources. Installation usually takes 610 hours, which could cost up to 1,500 in labor alone. The cost varies greatly depending on the pump you select and the labor cost of your plumber. This package ships complete with the Model BN264, a 4/10 HP, 115 V sewage pump. Installing a new pump can cost anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000. ( insert a check valve and union somewhere above the pit.) The Model 912 with the Model BN264 is an economical 24' x 24' preassembled sewage ejector system ideal for those looking to install a pre-plumbed, job ready system. The pump connects to 2" pipe that goes directly throught a ready made hole in the lid, to your nearest main drain. If you install the float correctly it will pump out about every 4 toilet flushes. I prefer a Hydromatic that retails about 300, and has it's own float switch, and 20' cord with 'piggyback' connector. Inside the tub you fit a regular small sewage pump. The piping is done from toilet and sink directly to the pit. This is fitted with the lid flush with floor. (usually heavy black plastic, about the size of a garbage can, 18x36 or so. These come as a unit with tub and sealed lid. It's usually not difficult to jackhammer a hole in the basement floor and install a ready-made septic pumping pit. However, I have done 3 of these so far, and never even got close to those quoted prices. Will variances be given for those just under 10 acres Yes, there will be some flexibility with respect to the minimum lot size on a case-by-case basis. Replacement of a system would not be allowed. Is it a fair price ? -difficult to say without eyeballing your EXACT situation. Will repairs of existing systems be allowed Yes, repair of an existing sewage ejector would be allowed. ![]()
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