Me and my husband just bought our first home, when we got the inspection we were told that we had a septic tank and the alarm on the side of the house was light so we should have it pumped. We moved into the home and not a week later we heard a loud beeping noise coming from the side of the house. We called a company to come and pump our "septic tank." We were told that we don't have a septic tank but in fact we have a sewage ejector pump. From what I have read online, only a basement bashroom should need a sewage ejector pump. The tech that pumped our tank stated that all of the water and waste from the house to being collected in a tank that is being pumped to the city sewage system by the ejector pump. We were told that our pump is broken and needs to be replaced for the price of 1800.00 dollars. As new home owners this is a price we use can't afford. I was wondering if there was anything that we can do temporarily to fix the problem of the broken sewage ejector pump? How does one tell if the sewage ejector pump is broken? Is is safe for use to use our two up stairs bathrooms?