Spring in Southern Alberta means two things: welcome sunshine and unwelcome water. We see this question constantly online:
“Do I really need a sump pump in Lethbridge?”
If your basement exists, the answer is yes.
Why Sump Pumps Matter During Spring in Lethbridge
Between rapid snowmelt from the coulees, still-frozen ground that can’t absorb water, and sudden heavy rainstorms, water often has nowhere to go but sideways—straight toward your foundation.
Basement flooding isn’t rare here; it’s practically seasonal. The problem is that most homeowners don’t realize their sump pump has failed until there is already water pooling on the floor.
Signs Your Sump Pump Isn’t Ready
People frequently search for answers to these seemingly minor issues:
“Why does my sump pump keep running?”
“Why didn’t my sump pump turn on during heavy rain?”
These aren’t quirks; they are red flags. Watch for:
• Loud grinding or rattling noises during operation
• Pumps that run nonstop (the switch may be stuck)
• Pumps that never run, even during a thaw
• Crucially: No battery backup (if the power goes out during a spring storm, a standard pump is useless)
A silent sump pump during the spring melt is usually not a good sign.
Simple Prep That Prevents Thousands in Damage
Before the big melt hits, take these steps:
• Test the pump manually by pouring a bucket of water into the pit to ensure it triggers
• Check the discharge line outside to ensure it isn’t blocked by remaining ice or debris
• Confirm power supply and ensure the float switch moves freely
• Install a battery backup system if you don’t have one. This is vital in Lethbridge
Prepared homes stay dry. Unprepared ones learn the hard way.
Don’t Wait for the Flood
Don’t wait for the flood to find out your pump is broken. Schedule a sump pump inspection or battery backup installation with Top Notch Mechanical now. According to Environment Canada, spring melt and heavy rainfall significantly increase flood risk in Southern Alberta.
