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Avatar for Integrity Plumbing of the Upstate LLC
Integrity Plumbing of the Upstate LLC
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Serving Moore, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Russ is a very thorough, conscientious, professional Plumber with over 20 years experience. He arrived at our church building to replace a 10 gallon water heater -he arrived early, completed the installation and was finished in less than two hours. The installation was excellent and exceeded our expectations. I would hire him again in a heartbeat."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Walter Taylor
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Serving Moore, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Arrive when expected. Replaced defective pressure relief value and a section of Shark-bite from last install. Tested for pressure and leaks - everything was good. Had them give me an estimate for replacing old copper water pipes thru-out the house. Great employees and fair pricing. I recommend them and will use again."
Response time4 hrs
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Groundworks
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Serving Moore, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The men were thorough and efficient. The materials were high quality. The job was carried out fast, no corners were cut. My main complaint is that they had to install a dehumidifier or the encapsulation wouldn't work. It runs 24 hours a day which impacts our electric bill."
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Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Five Star Plumbing Heating Cooling Electrical & Insulation
4.4(
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Serving Moore, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Installed two heat pumps with duct work replacement. Polite, professional, on time, and quality work. Knowlegable sale rep who was able to put together a better package combining a varible speed air handler with suggested heat pump to achieve the desired syatem seer efficiency for less than competitors larger and more expensive units with the single and two stage handler. First week of 90+ and house never been so comfortable."
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Sump Pump Installation questions, answered by experts

Grinder pumps alone cost $300 on average. The average cost to install a new grinder pump is between $2,000 and $4,000, including the pump and labor. This price can also change based on the exact type of grinder pump you choose, labor costs in your area, and the power system your home currently has.

To maintain your sump pump, start by checking it every three to four months to ensure it’s in working order. Clear any debris from the pit because blockages can prevent the pump from operating efficiently. You should also test the pump by pouring a bucket of water into the pit. If it turns on automatically and drains the water, it’s functioning correctly. Inspect the discharge line for clogs, and ensure it directs water away from your home. Once a year, clean the pump itself, and consider having it professionally serviced for optimal performance.

Sewer ejector pumps need to be cleaned at least once a year by a professional. You shouldn’t attempt to clean it yourself because it can release sewer gasses that are toxic to humans and can be fatal. But to keep the system as clean as possible between professional inspection and cleaning services, be sure to only flush human waste and toilet paper. Avoid flushing items that can clog the system, like paper towels, grease, oil, or menstruation products.

Yes, it’s possible to install a sewage ejector pump outside rather than in a basement. However, there may be some extra steps involved, including running pipes from the inside to the outside of your home and digging (and re-filling) a hole for the basin. If you aren’t comfortable with this type of work, contact a plumbing pro to handle it for you.

Yes, it’s normal (and beneficial) to have a small amount of water in the bottom of your sump pit. It shows that your system is collecting groundwater, rain, and excess water from around your property—just like it’s supposed to. However, if the sump pit is always full, you might have a leak or a faulty sump pump.

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