We install, repair, and troubleshoot septic electrical systems — pump controls, alarm panels, float switches, and complete new installations. Licensed electrician serving King & Pierce County.
⚠️ Septic alarm beeping? Don't wait — high water levels can cause backups. Call now: (425) 600-9666
Most septic problems aren't plumbing — they're electrical. A tripped breaker, a bad float switch, or a failed pump relay can shut your whole system down. We diagnose and fix the electrical side fast.
Septic alarm going off? We diagnose whether it's the float switch, control panel, pump, or wiring — and fix it on the spot. No guessing.
We install and replace septic control panels — SJE Rhombus, IFS, Orenco, and others. New builds, replacements, or upgrades to modern panels with alarms.
Effluent pumps, sewage ejector pumps, and dosing pumps. We wire new pumps, replace failed ones, and verify amp draw and float operation.
Float switches fail more than anything else in a septic system. We replace floats, verify levels, and test alarm and pump operation before we leave.
Building a new home or installing a new septic system? We run the dedicated circuit, install the control panel, wire the pump, and get it inspected.
Every install is clean, to code, and built to last. Here's what that looks like.
From your first call to a working system — here's what to expect.
Tell us what's happening — alarm going off, pump not running, new build, whatever it is. We'll ask the right questions to come prepared.
We arrive with the tools, parts, and knowledge to diagnose your system. Most septic electrical issues are identified within the first 30 minutes.
We tell you exactly what's wrong and what it costs to fix — before we do anything. No surprises, no pressure.
We make the repair, test every component, and make sure your system is running correctly before we leave. Permits pulled if needed.
Questions homeowners ask us all the time. If yours isn't here, just call.
First, don't panic — the alarm means the water level in your tank or pump chamber is higher than normal, but it doesn't mean sewage is about to back up into your house right now. Reduce water usage (no laundry, short showers) and call us. The most common causes are a tripped breaker, a stuck or failed float switch, or a pump that's stopped running. We can usually diagnose and fix it the same day.
If your alarm is going off, your pump isn't running, or your control panel has an error — that's electrical, and you need an electrician. If your tank is full and needs to be pumped out, that's a septic pumping company. If you're not sure, call us — we'll tell you straight whether it's our job or not, and we can recommend a good septic pumper if you need one.
It depends on what's wrong. A float switch replacement is a straightforward repair. A full control panel replacement or new pump install is a bigger job. We give you a clear price before we start any work — no hourly billing that spirals. Call us with your situation and we'll give you a ballpark over the phone.
We work with all major brands — SJE Rhombus, IFS, Orenco, Liberty, and others. We also see a lot of older panels from brands that don't exist anymore. If your panel is obsolete, we'll recommend a modern replacement and handle the full swap.
Often, yes — especially for alarms and no-pump situations. We run three trucks and prioritize septic emergencies because we know you can't wait days for a fix. Call us and we'll tell you our earliest availability.
We're not a plumber who "also does electrical." We're a licensed electrical contractor who specializes in septic systems.
Most electricians don't do septic work. We do it every week. We know the systems, the common failures, and what parts to carry on the truck.
Washington State license RIVERES851LA. Fully bonded and insured to $1M. We pull permits and schedule inspections — the way it's supposed to be done.
We answer the phone. We show up when we say we will. We finish what we start. Your septic alarm can't wait three weeks for a callback.
We quote the job, not the hour. You know what it costs before we start. No surprise charges, no "well, while we're here…" upsells.
We run three service trucks across King and Pierce Counties. If you're in our territory, we can usually get someone out fast.
King County: Seattle • Bellevue • Kirkland • Issaquah • Renton • Kent • Auburn • Maple Valley • Covington • Sammamish • Woodinville • Enumclaw • North Bend • Preston • Fall City
Pierce County: Tacoma • Puyallup • Lakewood • University Place • Sumner • Bonney Lake • Lake Tapps • Buckley
Washington State Licensed & Bonded | EL License: RIVERES851LA | Insured to $1M
Typically responds within a few hours