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Silence Your Hammering Pipes

Stop the "bang" after every pump cycle. We specialize in advanced sewage ejector silent check valves and secondary hammering pipe fixes for Norwalk homeowners.

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High-Flow Silent Valve System

Reduced hammering by 90% in 1 visit.

Solutions That End Water Hammer

We diagnose the source of the hammer, install silent check valves, and stabilize piping to stop vibration and backflow.

Silent Check Valve Install

Non-slam, spring-assisted valves designed for sewage ejectors and solid waste flow.

  • Full-flow design
  • Union connectors
  • Easy service access

Secondary Hammering Fix

Dampers and isolation mounts absorb kinetic energy and eliminate pipe chatter.

  • Vibration control
  • Noise reduction
  • System longevity

Diagnostics & Maintenance

Annual inspections to prevent clogs, short-cycling, and backflow odors.

  • Performance testing
  • Seal integrity
  • Noise audit

Understanding Sewage Ejector Check Valves

If you have a basement bathroom or a laundry room located below your home's main sewer line, your Waste Pump Valve is the most critical component in your plumbing system. Without it, wastewater would simply flow back into the pit the moment your pump shuts off.

Why Your Pipes Are Hammering

The "bang" or "thump" you hear after your pump finishes a cycle is known as Water Hammer. This occurs when the fast-moving column of water stops and slams back against the check valve flapper. Our specialized Secondary Hammering Pipe Fix addresses this by:

  • Installing non-slam, spring-loaded silent check valves.
  • Utilizing secondary dampers to absorb kinetic energy.
  • Strategic pipe anchoring to eliminate vibration.

"A properly installed Sewage Ejector Check Valve can extend the life of your pump by up to 40% by reducing motor stress and preventing short-cycling."

Key Features of Our Systems

  • Full Flow Design: Prevents solid waste from clogging the valve.
  • Union Connectors: Allows for easy servicing without cutting pipes.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Built with high-grade PVC and stainless steel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a sump pump and a sewage ejector valve?

While they look similar, a sewage ejector valve is designed to handle solid waste and higher pressures. Sump pump valves are generally for clear groundwater only.

How do I know if my Waste Pump Valve is failing?

Common signs include your pump running more frequently than usual, loud thumping noises (water hammer), or the smell of sewage near the pit due to backflow.

Can the "Secondary Hammering Pipe Fix" be retrofitted?

Yes. We can often install secondary silent check valves or vibration isolators into existing systems to eliminate noise without replacing the entire pump.

Is maintenance required for these valves?

We recommend an annual inspection to ensure the flapper or ball isn't obstructed by debris, ensuring the valve remains airtight.