A flashing red light or audible alarm means your pump has failed and sewage is backing up. Every minute you wait makes it worse. We respond fast across Milton and Fulton County — call us now.
These are the warning signs
Waiting risks sewage backup — call now and talk to a real technician.
If your septic pump failure leads to system replacement, many homeowners insurance policies cover it — especially if the failure caused damage to your home. Call us first, then call your insurance agent. We provide full documentation for insurance claims.
A septic pump alarm means your system has already detected a problem. Here are the most common causes — all require professional attention.
The pump motor has burned out or seized. Without a working pump, effluent cannot move to the drain field and will back up into your home.
Critical — Call NowThe float switch has triggered because the water level in your pump chamber is too high. The pump may be failing to activate or move enough volume.
UrgentA saturated or failed drain field is preventing proper discharge. The pump works but has nowhere to send the effluent — pressure builds until the alarm fires.
UrgentThe float switch that monitors water level has malfunctioned. This can cause the alarm to fire even if the pump is working — but must still be diagnosed immediately.
Needs DiagnosisA wiring fault, breaker issue, or failed control panel component can disable the pump while triggering the alarm circuit. Requires immediate inspection.
UrgentExcessive water usage, a running toilet, or a water softener malfunction can overwhelm the system, causing the chamber to fill faster than the pump can handle.
Investigate NowThese are real septic pump panels and alarms from jobs we've done across Milton and Fulton County. If you're seeing a red light or hearing a buzzer — this is what we find when we arrive.
What starts as a pump alarm can quickly escalate into a full household emergency.
Once the pump chamber fills completely, effluent has only one place to go — back through your drains and toilets. This is a health emergency and causes severe property damage.
Raw sewage contains harmful bacteria and pathogens. A backup puts your family, pets, and anyone in your home at serious health risk. Don't expose your household to these dangers.
Running a failing pump system can force unprocessed effluent into your drain field, clogging and destroying it. A drain field replacement costs $10,000–$25,000 more than a pump repair.
A pump replacement caught early is a manageable repair. The same problem caught after a backup, drain field damage, or extended failure can multiply into a complete system replacement.
Our licensed technicians are standing by to respond across Milton and Fulton County
No runaround, no voicemail. Here's exactly what happens when you call SepticRooter™.
A real person answers — not a call center. Describe your situation and we assess severity immediately.
A licensed technician is dispatched to your location across Milton and Fulton County. We tell you exactly when to expect us.
We inspect the pump, float switch, control panel, and chamber. We find the root cause — not just the symptom.
We explain exactly what's wrong and what it costs to fix before we do any work. No surprises on your bill.
A BBB A+ rating isn't self-declared — it's earned through years of ethical business practices, complaint-free service, and verified licensing. When your pump alarm is going off and you need someone at your door fast, you need to know you can trust who you're calling.
Milton, Georgia, located in north Fulton County as one of Atlanta's premier equestrian communities, is home to the Crabapple historic district, Birmingham Falls Elementary area, and Cogburn Road corridor. We serve homeowners throughout Milton and the surrounding communities of Alpharetta, Roswell, and Canton. When your septic system needs professional attention, SepticRooter™ is Milton's trusted choice — licensed, BBB A+ rated, and available for same-day service.