Reliable Sewer Pump Solutions for Your Home
Comprehensive Sewer Pump Services
Trust our plumbers for reliable sewer pump services, including:
- Professional Installation – Ensure proper sizing and expert installation for long-lasting performance.
- Reliable Repairs – We fix motor failures, clogs, and electrical issues to keep your sewer pump running smoothly, helping you avoid extensive sewer repair in Tacoma, Federal Way, or beyond.
- Emergency Service – Quick response times to handle urgent sewer pump failures and minimize disruptions.

Why Trust In & Out Plumbing?
In & Out Plumbing delivers top-quality service with:
- Certified & Experienced Plumbers – Our professionals are trained to handle all aspects of sewer pump installation and repair.
- Fast & Dependable Service – We respond promptly to prevent major plumbing disruptions.
- Honest & Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees, just straightforward solutions with clear communication.

Get Expert Sewer Pump Service Today
Don’t let sewer pump issues cause unnecessary stress. Contact In & Out Plumbing for expert service and reliable solutions that keep your plumbing system in peak condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which areas do you serve?
We serve King & Pierce counties. Also, Tacoma, Steilacoom, Enumclaw, Orting, and many others.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. we are licensed, bonded & insured, family‑owned company with over 22 years of experience. They hold Washington State GC and PC licenses: OUTPLOP811B8 and OUTPLOP792MB.
What is a sewer pump and why does my home need one?
A sewer pump, often called an ejector or grinder pump, is a unit used to move wastewater from your home up to the main sewer line. Your home needs one if you have bathrooms, laundry rooms, or kitchens located below the level of the municipal sewer line, as gravity alone cannot drain the waste.
My sewer pump alarm is going off. What does that mean?
A sewer pump alarm indicates the water level in the basin is too high, meaning the pump has failed to activate due to a clog, power issue, or motor failure. You should immediately stop using water to prevent a sewage backup and call for emergency sewer pump repair.
Is it better to repair my old sewer pump or replace it?
Whether you should repair or replace your sewer pump depends on its age and the nature of the failure. Minor issues like a stuck float switch may be a simple repair. However, if the motor has failed or the unit is over 7 years old, a full replacement is often the more reliable and cost-effective choice.