JulieMor
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The cover to the ejector pit had rusted away and needed replacement. We have a Zoeller 1/2HP sewage pump that was installed during the house build in 1986. During that time it has worked perfectly with the exception of the float ball which lost its buoyancy. We removed the ball and installed an aftermarket float. That's been the only problem.
The pump is installed in an ejector pit in the basement. Attached to that is a toilet, shower, bathroom sink, slop sink and a floor drain. The bathroom toilet and sink are used maybe once a week on average. The shower maybe once a year. The slop sink is used a few times a week. The floor drain gets most of its use when the dehumidifier is running.
When we removed the old cover we saw a pretty old looking pump. It was then we wondered if we should replace the pump too. A new Zoeller replacement is about $400-$500. Home Depot has a Floatec 3/4HP for around $300. They also have a 1/2HP Floatec for $200 but it looks cheap.
I've heard of Zoeller pumps lasting 33 years. I can't find anything on the durability and performance of the Floatec. We can have a new Zoeller pump in hand on Monday but it would cost about another $100 over buying it online, plus tax. If we buy online, it might be a week or two. The Floatec we can get today.
The old pump is out of the pit. We will be having guests this week and I'd like to have that pit closed and the basement plumbing working. Right now the 2" vent and drain pipes are hanging over the open pit. There has been no backup from the upstairs waste.
So we were wondering what the pros would do? Would you clean up the old pump and put it back in? Buy the Floatec today? Or just close up the basement plumbing and wait for the Zoeller?
The pump is installed in an ejector pit in the basement. Attached to that is a toilet, shower, bathroom sink, slop sink and a floor drain. The bathroom toilet and sink are used maybe once a week on average. The shower maybe once a year. The slop sink is used a few times a week. The floor drain gets most of its use when the dehumidifier is running.
When we removed the old cover we saw a pretty old looking pump. It was then we wondered if we should replace the pump too. A new Zoeller replacement is about $400-$500. Home Depot has a Floatec 3/4HP for around $300. They also have a 1/2HP Floatec for $200 but it looks cheap.
I've heard of Zoeller pumps lasting 33 years. I can't find anything on the durability and performance of the Floatec. We can have a new Zoeller pump in hand on Monday but it would cost about another $100 over buying it online, plus tax. If we buy online, it might be a week or two. The Floatec we can get today.
The old pump is out of the pit. We will be having guests this week and I'd like to have that pit closed and the basement plumbing working. Right now the 2" vent and drain pipes are hanging over the open pit. There has been no backup from the upstairs waste.
So we were wondering what the pros would do? Would you clean up the old pump and put it back in? Buy the Floatec today? Or just close up the basement plumbing and wait for the Zoeller?