Understanding Float Switch Purpose

Understanding Float Switch Purpose

Understanding Float Switch Purpose

Do you even know what this means?

Let’s break it down.

A float switch is one of the pivotal junctures controlling the flow of wastewater out of your apartment or office complex’s private sewer system.

If the float switch shuts off, it can back up your sewage causing surcharges.

For the uninitiated, a surcharge occurs when your sewage system’s capacity gets overloaded.

This causes pipes to leak or rupture, which in turn can cause sinkholes, health crises, property damage, you name it.

Along with all that, of course, come lawsuits, insurance hassles, and name-calling—trust me, this is a nightmare you don’t want to have.

And you don’t have to.

How do you avoid it?

Hire an expert wastewater management company today to audit your system on a regular basis.

A course of regular maintenance is always less expensive than waiting until a disaster happens.

An ounce of prevention is worth many (thousands of gallons) of cure.

My name is Dave Bartholomew.

My company, Bartholomew Water Services, is a three-generation family business that services all of Arizona, with a special focus on Maricopa County.

If you’re a homeowner in a residential community, or the tenant or owner in an office complex, tell your homeowner’s association or property manager to give us a call today.

We’ll come out to where you live or work and make sure that everything’s running smoothly.

Believe me, I’d rather for your sake that you don’t wait until something awful happens.