Ejector Pit Odor Treatment in South Jersey
Below-grade ejector pits are the #1 hidden source of building-wide sewer odor. We treat the pit, the vent, and the discharge — not just the smell in the lobby. Built for hospitals, senior living, and municipal pump stations between Philly and the shore.
Why South Jersey properties need this
South Jersey's healthcare and senior living density means corridor odor and back-of-house drains are the constant work — and municipal pump stations across the county need H₂S control to protect infrastructure. We route both together.
- Hospitals
- Senior living
- Municipal utilities
- Retail
What we solve for South Jersey properties
The problems we're brought in to fix, across Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County, Cherry Hill, and the rest of South Jersey.
- Sewer odor in lobbies, back-of-house, and lower-level amenities
- Complaints that spike after quiet periods (holidays, off-season)
- Pits that were never on any maintenance schedule
- Vac-truck cleanouts that fix it for a week and then it returns
"Corridor odor was our #1 family complaint. Not anymore."
How the ejector pit treatment program runs in South Jersey
- Step 01
Pit audit — grease cap depth, H₂S reading, vent stack check
- Step 02
Bio-enzymatic dosing program on a monthly schedule
- Step 03
Foaming applications on the walls and float chamber
- Step 04
Written service log with pit condition photos every visit
What we deploy
Ejector pit bio program
Live bacteria that digest the grease cap and reduce H₂S at the source.
Vent-side neutralization
Odor-counteractant on the vent path so any residual gas doesn't reach occupied space.
Ejector Pit Treatment in South Jersey — FAQ
Why is the ejector pit the hidden culprit?
Because most buildings don't know it's there. Ejector pits sit below the sewer line, collect everything from the lower-level fixtures, and generate H₂S continuously — but they usually aren't on any maintenance calendar until we find them during the audit.
Why does the odor come back after a vac-truck cleanout?
A one-time cleanout removes accumulated solids but doesn't stop the bacterial process that creates the odor. Within days, biofilm re-establishes and H₂S returns. A monthly bio-dosing program keeps the pit from re-generating odor between cleanouts.
Do we need to shut down the pit for service?
No. Dosing and foaming happen with the pit fully operational. There's no downtime.
Do you service South Jersey on a regular schedule?
Yes — weekly routes across the county. We route South Jersey weekly for existing accounts and offer same-week site walks for new properties across Camden County, Burlington County, Gloucester County and the rest of South Jersey.
What types of South Jersey properties do you work with for ejector pit treatment?
The ejector pit treatment program in South Jersey is running in hospitals, senior living, municipal utilities, and across the property types most common to the market. If your property type isn't listed, most programs adapt without any changes to scope.
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Ejector Pit Treatment in other markets
- Manhattan
- Brooklyn
- Queens
- The Bronx
- Staten Island
- Long Island
- Westchester County
- Jersey City
- Hoboken
- Newark
- North Jersey
- Central Jersey
- Jersey Shore
- Stamford
- Greenwich
- Fairfield County
- New Haven
- Hartford
- Philadelphia
- Pittsburgh
- Philadelphia Main Line
- Boston
- Cambridge
- Washington, DC
- Baltimore
- Miami
- Chicago
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Ready to fix ejector pit treatment at your South Jersey property?
Book a site walk. We'll audit the space, give you a scope, and quote a monthly program.
