A failing sewer line is one of the worst plumbing problems a homeowner can run into. Wastewater backs up into the basement, the yard floods, and the only real fix is replacing the line. Advantage Plumbing Heating & Air handles residential sewer line replacement across Dayton, Ohio with licensed plumbers, free estimates on every job, and a 1-year labor warranty. Call (937) 519-1430 to schedule your estimate.
Advantage is a local Dayton-area plumbing company that handles residential sewer line work throughout the Miami Valley, including jobs near the University of Dayton corridor and the surrounding neighborhoods. We are licensed in Ohio under plumbing license 51044 and BBB accredited. Our team has been doing this work in the Dayton area since 2020.
When groundwater builds up around your foundation or storm runoff finds its way into your basement, a working sump pump is the only thing standing between you and water damage. Advantage Plumbing Heating & Air installs sump pumps across the Dayton area for homeowners who want their basement protected through the wet seasons and the storms that come with them.
Our team handles the full installation from start to finish. We size the pump based on your basin capacity and the volume of water your home actually deals with, set up the discharge line so water clears your foundation properly, and walk you through battery backup options that keep the pump running when the power cuts out. Every install is done by a licensed plumber under Ohio license 51044.
We have served Dayton homeowners since 2020 and hold a 4.9-star rating with over 900 reviews from residents across the region. Whether you are replacing a failing pump or putting one in for the first time, we make the process straightforward and explain what you are getting before any work begins.
A complete sump pump install covers more than just dropping a pump into the basin. Our standard install includes pump selection sized for your specific basin and water volume, a check valve to prevent backflow, a properly routed discharge line that clears the foundation, sealed lid options where code requires, and testing under load to confirm the pump cycles correctly. We also walk through battery backup setups for homes that experience frequent power outages during storms.
Most Dayton basements are best served by submersible pumps, which sit inside the basin and run quieter and last longer than pedestal models. Pedestal pumps have their place in tight basins or where pump access matters more than noise, but for the typical home we recommend submersible. We talk through both options before the install so you know what is going in and why.
We hold Ohio plumbing license 51044 and have served the Dayton area since 2020. Every sump pump install is done by a licensed plumber who knows local code and the soil conditions our region deals with.
Every basement runs different. We size the pump based on basin capacity, average inflow rate, and the kind of weather your foundation typically handles, so the pump we install actually fits the job instead of being overkill or undersized.
Power outages tend to happen during the storms that fill your sump basin fastest. We walk through battery backup pump options and combination systems so your basement is protected even when the main pump can’t run.
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A standard sump pump installation in an existing basin typically takes 2 to 4 hours. If we are putting in a new basin or rerouting the discharge line, the job can run into a half day or longer. We give you a clear time estimate before any work starts.
For most Dayton homes, yes. Heavy storms are the most common reason basements flood, and power outages often happen during those same storms. A battery backup pump runs when your main pump can’t, which is when you need protection most.
The right size depends on your basin capacity, how much water your basement typically deals with, and how high the pump needs to lift the water to clear your foundation. We measure all three during the estimate so the pump we recommend actually matches what your home needs.
Most submersible pumps last 7 to 10 years with regular use. If your pump is running constantly, making unusual noise, or has visible rust on the housing, those are signs replacement is overdue. We can inspect an older pump and tell you if it has life left or if you are running on borrowed time.
Yes. If your basement doesn’t have a sump basin, we can cut into the concrete floor, install the basin, run the discharge line, and put the pump in. This is a larger job than a pump replacement but is straightforward for our team.
Call Advantage Plumbing Heating & Air to schedule your sump pump installation. We provide free estimates, walk you through pump options before the work begins, and back every install with the quality our 4.9-star rating is built on.