Seattle Septic Pump Repair
Same-day. 24/7. No trip charges.
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Seattle Sewer & Drain Repair
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Septic Pump and Alarm Repair for Seattle-Area Properties
A failed septic pump or a septic alarm you cannot silence is a problem that needs attention right away. Beacon Plumbing's licensed septic team responds same-day to septic pump failures, alarm issues, and related mechanical problems for properties across the greater Seattle area. Ignoring a septic pump failure can lead to system backup, drain field damage, and significantly more expensive repairs down the line.
Sewer emergency in Seattle?
No trip charges. 90-minute response. Licensed plumbers on call now.
Sewer emergency in Seattle?
No trip charges. 90-minute response. Licensed plumbers on call now.
Septic Pump and Alarm Services We Provide
Beacon's septic team handles effluent pump repairs and replacements, sewage ejector pump service, float switch repairs and replacements, septic alarm troubleshooting and repair, control panel inspections, and pump chamber cleanouts. We also provide emergency septic pump response for properties experiencing active backup due to pump failure. If the pump issue reveals that the tank also needs service, our septic tank pumping team coordinates the full service on the same call. We serve properties across the greater Seattle area, King County, and surrounding Puget Sound communities with septic systems.
Same-Day Response. No Trip Charges. One-Year Guarantee.
Beacon Plumbing charges no trip fees for septic pump calls. Our technicians are licensed, bonded, and insured, and every repair and replacement is backed by our one-year guarantee on parts and labor. Beacon is a family-owned company and we treat every property we work on with the professionalism and care you deserve.
Frequently asked questions
What does it mean when my septic alarm is going off near Seattle?
A septic alarm near Seattle typically indicates that the water level in the pump chamber has risen above the normal operating level, which usually means the effluent pump has failed or is not keeping up with inflow. The alarm is designed to alert you before sewage backs up into the home. When the alarm sounds, reduce water use in the home immediately and call Beacon Plumbing for same-day septic pump diagnosis and repair.
How long does a septic pump last?
A residential septic effluent pump in the Seattle area typically lasts 7-15 years depending on usage, the quality of the pump, and whether the system receives regular maintenance. Pumps that run continuously due to a failed float switch or high water use will wear out faster. Beacon Plumbing recommends including pump inspection as part of regular septic tank pumping service to catch wear before a failure occurs.
Can Beacon repair a septic pump same-day near Seattle?
Yes. Beacon Plumbing's licensed septic team responds same-day to septic pump failures and alarms for properties across the greater Seattle area, King County, Vashon Island, the Kitsap Peninsula, and surrounding communities. Most pump replacements are completed in a single visit. Call (206) 720-2040 for immediate assistance.
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Septic pump or alarm problem near Seattle? Call Beacon Plumbing at (206) 720-2040 right now. Stop Freakin' Call Beacon!
What Seattle customers are saying
Thousands of verified reviews from homeowners and businesses across the Puget Sound.
"Our septic alarm went off at 6am on a Sunday. I did not even know what the alarm meant at first. Beacon's answering service explained what to do immediately — stop all water use — and had a tech at our property within 90 minutes. The effluent pump had failed and was replaced the same day. They were calm and competent when I was neither. Incredibly grateful."
Anne G. | Rural King County, east of Seattle | Septic alarm, pump failure
"Our septic alarm kept triggering intermittently and two other companies told us we needed a full pump replacement. Beacon diagnosed it as a faulty float switch, replaced it for a fraction of the cost of a new pump, and the system has been running perfectly for eight months since. Honest diagnosis and they did not try to upsell us on something we did not need."
William H. | Snoqualmie Valley area | Float switch repair, recurring alarm
"The sewage ejector pump for our basement bathroom failed and sewage was threatening to back up. Beacon got a tech out the same day, confirmed the pump needed replacing, had a compatible unit available, and completed the replacement in a single visit. They also checked the float switch and control panel while they were there. Thorough, professional, and fairly priced."
Margaret S. | Vashon Island | Sewage ejector pump replacement
Bill Cahill
Owner, Beacon Plumbing
Founded 1995
A message from the owner
Built on hard work and a commitment to this community
Bill Cahill started Beacon Plumbing in 1995 with five trucks and a simple philosophy: hire great people, work hard, and treat every customer the way you would want to be treated. Thirty years later, that philosophy has not changed. What started as a small Seattle operation has grown into a team of 100 licensed, bonded, and insured technicians working around the clock to serve homeowners and businesses across the Puget Sound.
Bill believes deeply in giving back to the community that has supported Beacon's growth. Over the years, Beacon has sponsored the Miss Beacon Plumbing hydroplane at Seattle Seafair, supported Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound in the fight against human trafficking, donated musical instruments and a music teacher to St. George School, and partnered with Northwest Harvest, Ronald McDonald House, and Mamma's Hands. The Seahawks and Mariners logos on Beacon trucks are not just sponsorships - they are a reflection of Bill's pride in Seattle and the people who call it home.
When you call Beacon Plumbing, you are not calling a national franchise. You are calling a company that was built here, employs your neighbors, and is invested in this region for the long haul.