If the new grinder pump fails and the homeowner gets sewage in the house, who is responsible for cleanup and any associated costs?
MCSE is not responsible for the continued operation and maintenance of grinder pumps, backups, cleanup, or any costs thereof. The pump system will be equipped with an alarm system to indicate mechanical failure or high wastewater levels in the receiving well. In the event of failure, or backup, the homeowner is responsible for the cleanup and any associated costs. MCSE will provide homeowners with the manufacturers’ pump warranty information (typically one (1) to two (2) years), and the homeowner may pursue extended warranty or maintenance contracts with a professional service at their discretion.
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