Septic & Pump Systems
Your septic and well pump systems need an electrician who understands the specifics—not just someone guessing. We know pump controls, float switches, and alarm systems inside out. When your pump fails, we're here 24/7.
- Licensed & Insured
Full licensing and insurance for all septic and pump electrical work, with 24/7 emergency coverage.
- Expert Diagnostics
We understand pump controls and electrical systems—not general contractors guessing at your problem.
- Same-Day Response
Pump failures are emergencies. We prioritize septic and well pump calls and respond quickly.
When Your Septic or Well Pump Fails, It's an Emergency
In rural Snohomish County, you don't have mains sewage or city water. Your septic and well pump systems are critical. When the electrical side fails—a bad float switch, a control panel malfunction, or a wiring issue—your property stops working. Many electricians treat pump systems like any other job. That's a mistake.
- Pump stops working suddenly — Float switch fails, control panel shorts, or wiring goes bad. Sewage backs up. No water. Urgent.
- Generic electricians don't understand pump systems — They know circuits, not pump controls, alarm systems, or how float switches interact with your specific setup.
- Waiting for service isn't an option — A failed pump means no water or backed-up sewage. You need someone fast who knows what they're doing.
- We specialize in septic and pump systems — We understand your equipment, diagnose quickly, and fix it right. 24/7 availability for emergencies.
Electricians Who Actually Know Pumps
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We Know Your System
Float switches, pump control panels, pressure tanks, alarm systems—we understand how it all works together, not just the wiring.
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Fast Diagnostics
Instead of trial and error, we pinpoint the problem quickly. Is it the float? The control panel? The wiring? We know.
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24/7 Emergency Response
Septic and pump failures don't happen during business hours. When you call at 2 AM with no water, we answer.
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Snohomish County Specialists
Rural electrical systems are different. We serve properties all over the county and understand local water and septic setups.
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Complete Solutions
From float switch replacement to control panel repair to full pump system rewiring, we handle it all.
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Right the First Time
No guessing. We use our experience to get your pump back online fast, with minimal downtime.
Our Process
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We Respond Fast
Call and tell us what's happening. For emergencies, we prioritize pump and septic calls and dispatch quickly. We ask the key questions to understand your system before we arrive.
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We Diagnose Accurately
On-site, we test the float switch, check the control panel, verify wiring, and look at pressure or tank levels. We find the actual problem, not just guess.
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We Fix It Right
Whether it's a float switch replacement, control panel repair, alarm system installation, or full rewiring, we do the job correctly so you're back online.
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We Explain What We Did
We walk you through what went wrong, what we fixed, and how to recognize warning signs next time. You understand your system better when we leave.
Client Testimonials
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"Ryan and his team provided excellent service and prompt communication. Even when equipment was defective, Luke, Isaac, and Trevor went above and beyond to troubleshoot and get us up and running. Highly recommended."
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"They showed up when they said they would, got the work done, cleaned up, and had fair prices. These guys were great."
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"Ryan and Trevor were very efficient and professional. I highly recommend their electrical contracting services."
Common Questions About Septic & Pump Electrical
Septic and well pump systems are common in rural Snohomish County. Here are the questions we hear most.
Still Have Questions?What causes a septic pump to stop working?
Usually a float switch failure, control panel malfunction, or wiring issue. Sometimes it's a pressure tank problem or alarm system triggering a shutoff. We test each component to find the real cause, not just replace parts randomly.
How much does it cost to fix a septic pump electrically?
A float switch replacement typically runs $200–400. Control panel repairs or rewiring can range $400–1,200 depending on complexity. Emergency calls outside business hours have an after-hours fee. Call us for a quote.
Can I fix a pump problem myself?
Not safely. Pump systems involve higher voltage and pressure than typical household circuits. Misdiagnosing or rewiring incorrectly can cause pump failure, electrical hazard, or sewage backup. Let us handle it.
Do you handle well pump electrical work?
Yes. Well pumps have similar electrical challenges—pressure tanks, pressure switches, and control systems. We service both septic pump and well pump electrical systems throughout Snohomish County.
What if my pump fails at night or on a weekend?
Call us. We offer 24/7 emergency service for septic and pump failures. There's an after-hours fee, but getting your system back online fast is worth it.
How often should I have my pump system checked?
Annual inspection is smart, especially if your system is over 10 years old. We look at float switches, control panels, wiring, and pressure tanks to catch problems before they become emergencies.
Septic & Pump Electrical Services
Repair & Maintenance
Fix what's broken, prevent what's next
- Float Switch Replacement
- $200–$400
- Control Panel Repair
- $400–$1,200
- Full System Inspection
- $150–$250
- Timeframe
- 1–4 hours
Emergency Service
24/7 response when your system fails
- Dispatch Fee
- $75 + repair costs
- Response Time
- 30–60 minutes
- Availability
- Nights, weekends, holidays
- Includes
- Diagnosis, repair, and testing
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Your Septic & Pump System Needs Specialist Care
Contact us today for a free consultation and see why Snohomish County trusts Phase 3 Electric.
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