Plumbing Services
At Patrick Murphy Plumbing Inc., we offer a comprehensive range of plumbing services to cater to all your needs. Whether it's a minor repair or a major installation, our expert team is equipped with the knowledge and experience to handle it all. From fixing leaky faucets, unclogging drains, and repairing burst pipes to installing water heaters and handling sewer line issues, we've got you covered. Our goal is to provide you with reliable and efficient plumbing solutions that ensure your home or business operates smoothly.
What sets us apart is our commitment to exceptional customer service. We understand that plumbing problems can be stressful, so we strive to make the process as smooth as possible for you. Our team will communicate openly with you, providing transparent pricing and explaining the steps involved in the repair or installation. We value your time and strive to arrive promptly to address your plumbing needs. With over two decades of experience, we have earned the trust of countless homeowners and businesses in the area. When you choose Patrick Murphy Plumbing Inc., you can rest assured that you're in capable hands. Experience the difference with our top-notch plumbing services by reaching out to us today.
We are well experienced in a variety of plumbing services including.
Sump Pumps & Ejector Pumps
Sump pumps and ejector pumps serve different purposes. A sump pump is used to remove water from a basement or sump pit, while an ejector pump deals with waste below the sewer line in a building.
Sump pumps are commonly found in homes prone to flooding. They work by pumping water out of the pit to prevent water damage. Ejector pumps, on the other hand, are used in basements to pump waste from toilets, sinks, and showers up to the sewer line or septic tank.
What is a sewer or drain Hydro jetting procedure?
Sump pumps and ejector pumps may look similar, but they have different jobs. A sump pump handles water in basements to prevent flooding, while an ejector pump deals with waste below the sewer line. Sump pumps are for homes at risk of flooding, ejector pumps for managing waste in basements with toilets, sinks, and showers.
Ejector pumps push waste up to the sewer line or septic tank. So, remember: sump pumps keep basements dry, while ejector pumps manage waste below the sewer line.
24-Hour Emergency Service
Our skilled plumbers can tackle any plumbing problem, from clearing drains to fixing sewer lines and water heaters. We know plumbing issues can be stressful, so we're available 24/7 to meet your needs whenever they arise.