E/One Upgrade: Replacement Grinder Pump

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  • čas přidán 2. 12. 2015
  • Not all grinder pumps are created equal. Many communities around the country have found that out ... the hard way. That's why they're switching to the E/One Upgrade.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @donstule
    @donstule Před 4 lety

    How can i get the plate with the knives off the grunder axel? Flat head screwdriver?

  • @jameskylelacy1
    @jameskylelacy1 Před 5 lety +1

    I was actually google-ing how to change out the float valve on an eone pump...

    • @EONESewerSystems
      @EONESewerSystems  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Kyle, Our pump doesn't use floats; it uses pressure switches. Do you still need info? Email me at eone@eone.com if we can help. Thanks - Sharon

    • @jameskylelacy1
      @jameskylelacy1 Před 5 lety

      @@EONESewerSystems no thanks! I realized that after watching the video.

  • @hermanfreadrich3015
    @hermanfreadrich3015 Před 5 lety +2

    My e/one pump was repair 4 times by Arizona Waste Water Service in one year and now after last repair I am get false alarms.🤯🤯🤯. I asked them to check it out with no service call bill and they said No!!

    • @EONESewerSystems
      @EONESewerSystems  Před 5 lety

      Hi Herman, Have you talked to the E/One distributor, Signa Mechanical? Please email me at eone@eone.com with your contact information so I can have Signa get in contact with you. Thanks -- Sharon

  • @tomfickett2328
    @tomfickett2328 Před 8 lety +1

    Looking for a company that sells e one pumps

  • @mr.sjsanderssmbrpmma5897
    @mr.sjsanderssmbrpmma5897 Před 2 lety +1

    How much is the upgraded pump?

    • @akrocuba
      @akrocuba Před rokem

      Going back a few years, it was like $750 to rebuild but it didn't last at all. JUNK!

  • @lisastarkey8351
    @lisastarkey8351 Před rokem

    How do I get I n touch with these people

  • @talk2sood
    @talk2sood Před rokem

    Don’t go with eone or e/one pumps. We have the DH series one and it is a nightmare to maintain with constant service calls, false alarms. We have a new pump installed for around ~$5K and it failed after 3 months. The company is not honoring the warranty and offering to put a new pump for same amount of money. Ridiculous!

  • @travisdietz8371
    @travisdietz8371 Před 2 lety +2

    Expensive junk!!!! An upgrade? Should be a recall! Highly engineered junk!! You cant repair what really goes bad. Because it's under the shit. Floats and a contacter work. Work for years. The originals had a five year warranty. If they lasted that long. Most in my neighborhood did not. But at five years and a day you better have $5000 ready to hand over to this racket. Monthly sewage bill went from $45 to $58 a month. The electric went up as well.Something that was absolutely unwanted, unwarranted, and unneeded. Public contract done by crooks!! If you see this in the yard, sell. Don't purchase, and run like hell!!!

  • @akrocuba
    @akrocuba Před 4 lety +2

    These pumps are NOT reliable at all!! We have been in our "new" house for 10 years and have at least 3, maybe 4 in that time. And as of today, the alarm is going off again!
    Ridiculous!!!

    • @EONESewerSystems
      @EONESewerSystems  Před 4 lety

      Hello - Please contact us at eone@eone.com with more information. The average mean time between service calls for an E/One pump is 8-10 years. Most problems can be attributed to improper installation or system abuse. Have you spoken with your local distributor to assess these problems?

    • @akrocuba
      @akrocuba Před 4 lety

      @@EONESewerSystems Yes. I spoke to several people about e-Ones. They all agree that they will NEVER last as long as good pump. I've put sewer pumps years ago, Liberty, Zoeller, just to name a few, and they are still working fine. And a lot of them are over 30 years old. 8-10 years is not a long time for an expensive piece of equipment. Especially when it started going bad after two years.

    • @EONESewerSystems
      @EONESewerSystems  Před 4 lety

      @@akrocuba Did you speak to E/One or an E/One distributor? If you're having problems with the pump after 2 years, there is likely an underlying issue.

    • @akrocuba
      @akrocuba Před 4 lety

      @@EONESewerSystems Nope. No underlying issue. We just replaced about 5 years ago. I've heard nothing good about these things and I am completely pissed off. Companies that are certified that I spoke told me the same thing. I'm replacing it with a standard grinder pump.
      Companies really should take more pride in their products. But, I guess it's all about just selling the product to municipalities and getting the big sale and then leaving them stuck with the problems.

    • @EONESewerSystems
      @EONESewerSystems  Před 4 lety

      @@akrocuba E/One does take pride in its products & we have many satisfied customers. I asked that you email me more info so I could help and/or get you in touch with someone to better diagnose your situation. E/One pumps have an average mean time between service calls for 8-10 years. If a repair is needed before that time, we need to investigate. Additionally, E/One pumps are designed to be repaired & not simply replaced -- multiple complete replacements indicates a bigger issue. I'm sorry you're unhappy with your E/One experience, but we can't help without more information.

  • @divals50
    @divals50 Před 2 lety

    After reading all the reviews, looks like I won't be investing in E/ONE!!!