COMMERCIAL PUMP SERVICES — Southern California
Pump Service & Repair. Booster Pumps, Sump Pumps, Lift Stations, Ejector Systems. Diagnosis Through Replacement.
When a booster pump fails in a high-rise, a sump pump stops in a below-grade garage, or a lift station goes down at a commercial complex — the building doesn't function. California Coast Plumbers services, repairs, and replaces commercial pump systems across Southern California. Every type, every manufacturer. All in-house.
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We'll assess the system, diagnose the issue, and scope the repair or replacement.
Why Pump Work Is Different
A Pump Failure Isn't a Plumbing Problem. It's a Building Systems Problem.
When a booster pump fails in a multi-story office building, upper floors lose water pressure. When a sump pump stops in a below-grade parking structure, the space floods. When a lift station goes down at a commercial complex, sewage backs up into occupied areas. These aren't fixture issues — they're infrastructure failures that affect the entire building.
Pump work requires a contractor who understands commercial building systems — not just pipe and fittings. Electrical connections, control panels, float switches, check valves, discharge piping, and the relationship between the pump and the system it serves. Diagnosing why a pump failed matters as much as replacing it.
California Coast Plumbers has been servicing commercial pump systems across Southern California since 1997 — booster pumps in office towers, sump pumps in parking garages, ejector pumps in below-grade restrooms, and lift stations at commercial complexes. We diagnose, repair, and replace. All in-house.
The Record Speaks
Every Pump Type. All In-House. Diagnosed to Documented.
Commercial pump systems have been in our service scope since 1997 — booster systems in office towers, sump pumps in parking structures, grease lift stations in commercial kitchens, and ejector pumps in below-grade facilities. Every type, every manufacturer, diagnosed and serviced by our own crews.
We assess the complete pump system — not just the pump unit. Electrical supply, control panel settings, float switch positions, check valve condition, suction and discharge piping, and the system the pump serves. The diagnosis identifies why the pump failed, not just that it stopped.
For repairs, we address the specific component failure — motor replacement, seal rebuild, impeller service, control panel repair, or float switch replacement. For full replacements, we match the new pump to the system requirements: head pressure, flow rate, pipe sizing, and electrical specifications.
After every repair or replacement, we run the pump through a full operational cycle and document the results — flow, pressure, float activation, check valve operation, and alarm function. The service report goes into your property file with the diagnosis, work performed, parts used, and any follow-up recommendations.
Who We Serve
Commercial Pump Services for Every Commercial Property Type
Office Buildings & High-Rises
Booster pumps maintain water pressure to upper floors. When they fail, tenants lose water service and fire suppression systems may be compromised. Scheduled maintenance prevents mid-day failures.
Parking Structures & Below-Grade
Sump pumps protect below-grade parking garages and basements from groundwater intrusion and storm runoff. A failed sump pump during a rain event means flooded garages and potential structural damage.
Industrial & Logistics
Process water pumps, coolant circulation, and industrial sump systems. Pump failure in a distribution or manufacturing facility can halt production and create safety hazards.
Multi-Family & HOA
Shared booster systems, sump pumps in underground parking, and ejector pumps for below-grade units. Pump failures affect multiple residents simultaneously and require immediate response.
Restaurants & Food Service
Grease lift stations and sewage ejector pumps for below-grade kitchens. When the lift station fails, the kitchen shuts down. Scheduled service prevents failures during peak service hours.
Healthcare & Medical
Hospitals and medical offices depend on consistent water pressure and sanitary sewage systems. Pump failures in healthcare settings create infection control risks and regulatory exposure.
How We Work
Our Process
System Assessment and Diagnosis
We evaluate the complete pump system — not just the pump unit. Electrical supply, control panel settings, float switch positions, check valve condition, suction and discharge piping, and the system the pump serves. The diagnosis identifies why the pump failed, not just that it stopped.
Repair Scope and Recommendation
Based on the assessment, we determine the appropriate action: repair the existing unit (motor, seal, impeller, controls), replace the pump, or address an upstream/downstream condition that caused the failure. You get a clear recommendation with the reasoning behind it.
Repair or Replacement Execution
For repairs, we address the specific component failure — motor replacement, seal rebuild, impeller service, control panel repair, or float switch replacement. For full replacements, we match the new pump to the system requirements: head pressure, flow rate, pipe sizing, and electrical specifications.
System Testing and Documentation
After repair or replacement, we run the pump through a full operational cycle — confirming flow, pressure, float activation, check valve operation, and alarm function. The service report documents the diagnosis, work performed, parts used, and any recommendations for the system.
What We Deploy
Every Commercial Pump Type. Diagnosis Through Replacement.
Commercial properties rely on different pump systems depending on building height, grade, and use. We service the full range of commercial pump infrastructure — from single-unit sump pumps to multi-pump booster systems and lift stations.
- Booster pumps & pressure systems — maintaining water pressure in multi-story commercial buildings
- Sump pumps — groundwater and storm water management for below-grade structures
- Sewage ejector pumps — below-grade restrooms, locker rooms, and service areas
- Grease lift stations — commercial kitchens and food service operations
- Recirculation pumps — hot water recirculation systems for large commercial buildings
- Condensate pumps — HVAC condensate removal and mechanical room drainage
- Control panels & float switches — system controls, alarms, and automation
- Check valves & discharge piping — backflow prevention and system integrity
When To Use What
We Match the Method to the Problem — Not the Invoice.
Component Repair
When the pump is sound but a specific component has failed — motor, seal, impeller, float switch, or control board — component repair restores operation without the cost of full replacement. Most common on newer systems with isolated failures.
Full Replacement
When the pump has reached end-of-life, repair costs approach replacement cost, or the unit no longer matches the system's requirements. We size the replacement to the actual system — head pressure, flow rate, electrical — not just the old nameplate.
System Upgrade
When the existing pump was undersized from the start, the building use has changed, or the system has been modified. A pump that was right for the original building may not be right for the current load. We assess the system, not just the pump.
Preventive Maintenance
Scheduled inspection, testing, and service before failure occurs. Float switch verification, check valve testing, motor amp draw, seal inspection, and control panel function. The service report flags issues before they become emergencies.
Active Failure Right Now?
We Respond Same Day for Active Failures.
When a pipe failure is happening right now, we dispatch a P1 emergency crew with the equipment to isolate the failure, stop the damage, and begin repairs the same day.
(714) 632-0170What Our Clients Say
The Contractor Facilities Teams Keep on the Vendor List.
“Our booster pump failed at 7 AM on a Monday — 200+ tenants across eight floors with no water pressure. California Coast Plumbers had a technician on-site by 8:30, diagnosed a failed motor, and had a replacement installed by early afternoon. They also identified a check valve that was about to go and replaced it while they were there. That kind of proactive thinking is why they stay on our vendor list.”
Facilities Director — Class A Office, Irvine
“We had a sump pump fail in our parking garage during a heavy rain event. Water was rising fast. California Coast Plumbers showed up within the hour, got a temporary pump running while they replaced the failed unit, and had the permanent system back online before end of day. The report included recommendations for a backup pump — which we approved on the spot.”
Property Manager — Mixed-Use Complex, Orange County
“Our grease lift station went down on a Friday evening at one of our restaurant locations. Kitchen couldn't operate. California Coast Plumbers dispatched after hours, diagnosed a burned-out float switch and a failing seal, and had the system back online that night. They followed up Monday with a full service report and a maintenance schedule recommendation. Exactly how it should work.”
Operations Manager — Restaurant Group, Los Angeles County
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Whether you need emergency response, a recurring maintenance program, or a baseline assessment — we’ll start with an inspection and deliver a written scope with cost options.
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