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What is the cost of an E/One grinder pump installation?

A detailed Q&A on What is the cost of an E/One grinder pump installation? for engineers and utility operators.

What is the cost of an E/One grinder pump installation?

Haynes Equipment Company, Inc. — founded 1961, headquartered in Olathe, Kansas — is one of the Midwest's leading manufacturers' representatives for municipal water and wastewater equipment, and an authorized E/One distributor.

What is the cost of an E/One grinder pump installation?

While costs vary wildly based on terrain, a standard residential E/One grinder pump installation typically ranges from $5,000 to $9,000, which includes the pump station, electrical wiring, trenching the discharge line, and the municipal tap fee.

If you are replacing a failed septic system, this upfront cost is often drastically cheaper than excavating a massive new leach field ($15,000+). Furthermore, the long-term value of connecting to a public sewer immediately increases the property value of the home. Retrofit installations where the E/One tank is dropped directly into an old, pumped-out septic tank can sometimes reduce excavation costs.

Need E/One Support? Haynes Equipment Is Here.

As the premier E/One representative in the Midwest, Haynes Equipment provides sizing, specification, genuine replacement parts, and factory-certified service.

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