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1428 Sherman Rd, Romeoville
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I had a Tramco lift station flood control system in my home in Chicago installed by Nuzzo Plumbing and I never feared it going out, or having a flood in my basement. It's well engineered with built-in redundency. Now that I am in the suburbs, I am looking into a Tramco pedestal pump over a submersible zoeller or big box brand that gets replaced every 5 years as a precaution. $200-300+ Diy/ big box pump every 5 years adds up, plus the anxiety just isn't worth it.
I've had Tramco pumps in my last 3 houses. They have been the most reliable and lasted! My first house had one and I moved after 20 years. My second house had a Tramco sewage ejector and sump pump in it since 1963 and it's still going! Absolutely I installed a Tramco units in my third house! Any inspector or plumber has commented "wow a Tramco, they are a good product"!
The Tramco tower residential sump pump system is the most powerful system I've ever seen. My pit rarely fills enough to need pumping, but when a really big storm comes and the ground in the neighborhood gets highly saturated from a nearby river, everyone's pumps run for days. Unlike with my old conventional pump, I never have to worry about my Tramco keeping up. Plus, the above-the-floor design lets me keep an eye on the float movement without having to remove the pit lid. It's an expensive system, but worth the peace of mind when the weather goes bad on us!