Professional Sump Pump Services in Connecticut

Protect your basement from flooding with professional sump pump installation, repair, and maintenance. Our licensed technicians keep your home dry with reliable drainage solutions and battery backup systems.

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Serving CT homeowners

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Flood Protection

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EcoFlow LLC provides comprehensive sump pump services throughout Fairfield, Litchfield, and Westchester counties. Connecticut's heavy rains, snowmelt, and high water tables make sump pumps essential for protecting your basement and foundation from water damage.

We install, repair, and maintain all types of sump pumps and ejector systems. Whether you need a new installation for a finished basement, a replacement for a failing pump, or a battery backup system for storm protection, our team delivers reliable solutions that work when you need them most.

Our technicians are experienced with all major sump pump brands including Zoeller, Wayne, Liberty, and Superior. We help you choose the right pump capacity for your home's needs and install complete systems including sump pits, check valves, and discharge lines.

Licensed & Insured
CT & NY Licensed
Battery Backup Experts
Sump pump installation with discharge line and check valve protecting Connecticut basement from flooding
Basement Protection

Our Sump Pump Services

Complete basement drainage and flood protection solutions

Sump Pump Installation

Complete sump pump systems including pit excavation, pump installation, check valves, and discharge lines.

Sump Pump Replacement

Fast replacement when your pump fails. We remove the old unit and install a new, properly sized pump.

Sump Pump Repair

Diagnosis and repair for all sump pump brands. We fix float switches, motors, check valves, and discharge issues.

Battery Backup Systems

Keep your basement protected during power outages. Battery backup pumps activate automatically when power fails.

Ejector Pump Service

Installation and repair of sewage ejector pumps for basement bathrooms and below-grade plumbing.

Sump Pit Installation

Proper sump pit sizing and installation for effective water collection and pump operation.

Zoeller sump pump installation with check valve in Connecticut basement
Commercial-grade sump pit with dual pump system for basement flood protection

Quality Work You Can Trust

Every installation is completed to the highest standards by our experienced team.

Licensed and insured master plumbers
All major sump pump brands
Battery backup specialists
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees
All work guaranteed for your peace of mind

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Sump Pump FAQs

Common questions about our sump pump services

Most sump pumps last 7-10 years with proper maintenance. Signs your pump needs replacement include strange noises, frequent cycling, visible rust, or failure to activate during testing. We recommend testing your pump monthly by pouring water into the pit.
We highly recommend battery backup systems in Connecticut. Power outages often occur during heavy storms, which is exactly when your sump pump needs to work. A battery backup provides peace of mind and can run for hours during an outage.
Test your sump pump by slowly pouring water into the pit until the float activates the pump. The pump should turn on, remove the water, and shut off automatically. If it doesn't activate or runs continuously, call us for service.
Sump pump size depends on your pit size, water volume, and discharge height. Most residential applications use 1/3 to 1/2 HP pumps. We assess your specific situation and recommend the right capacity for reliable protection.
Constant running often indicates a high water table, underground spring, or improper drainage directing water toward your foundation. It can also mean the float switch is stuck or the check valve has failed, allowing water to flow back into the pit. We can diagnose the cause and recommend solutions like a more powerful pump or addressing the water source.
A sump pump removes groundwater that collects in a basement sump pit. An ejector pump handles sewage and wastewater from basement bathrooms or laundry rooms that are below the main sewer line. Ejector pumps have sealed basins and vents to contain odors and handle solid waste.
Sump pump discharge should direct water away from your foundation, at least 10 to 20 feet from your home. Many homeowners connect the discharge to a buried drain line that empties into the yard or a storm drain if allowed by local codes. Never discharge directly next to your foundation or you will just pump the same water repeatedly.
We recommend cleaning your sump pit at least once a year. Remove any debris, dirt, or gravel that has accumulated and could clog the pump. Also check that the float switch moves freely and the inlet screen is clear. Annual cleaning helps prevent pump failures when you need protection most.
Yes, we can add a sump pump system to any home with water issues. This involves cutting a hole in the basement floor, digging a pit, installing a basin and pump, and running a discharge line outside. Many older Connecticut homes benefit from adding a sump pump to protect finished basements or stored belongings.
The best protection is a combination of regular maintenance, monthly testing, and a battery backup system. Test your pump by pouring water into the pit, clean the pit annually, and replace the pump every 7-10 years before it fails. A battery backup gives you protection during power outages when storms are at their worst. These steps dramatically reduce the risk of basement flooding.

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