A working sump pump is your home’s first defense against basement flooding — especially during storms or heavy rains in Shreveport. Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t realize there’s a problem until it’s too late.
Watrion Restoration of Shreveport recommends checking your sump pump every season. Use this simple checklist to avoid water damage before it starts.
Why Your Sump Pump Matters
Sump pumps remove groundwater that collects in a basement or crawl space. If yours fails, water can rise quickly — damaging drywall, flooring, insulation, and stored items. Routine maintenance ensures it works when you need it most.
🛠️ Sump Pump Maintenance Checklist
✅ Every 3 Months
Check that the pump is upright and level
Clear any debris from the pit
Pour a bucket of water into the pit to test automatic startup
Listen for unusual noises or vibration
Ensure the float moves freely and isn’t blocked
✅ Every 6 Months
Clean the pump inlet screen
Inspect the discharge pipe for blockages or freezing risks
Make sure the check valve is functioning properly
✅ Once a Year
Disconnect and remove the pump (if safe to do so)
Clean all parts with a mild brush and warm water
Inspect the electrical cord and plug
Test the backup power source (battery or generator)
Replace the battery in water alarms if present
Pro Tips from Watrion
Install a backup pump or battery system in case of power outages