How Often Should a Lift Station Be Serviced — Winnipeg, Manitoba
Lift stations work hard underground, out of sight. That’s why many people forget about them — until something goes wrong. And when a lift station fails, it fails fast.
How Often Should Lift Stations Be Serviced?
General guidelines:
- Residential lift stations: once or twice per year
- Commercial/high-use systems: every 3–4 months
- Older systems: more frequent inspections
Usage, waste type, and system age all matter.
What Happens During a Professional Service Visit?
A proper service goes beyond just “checking the pump.” Our team inspects and tests:
- Pump operation and amperage
- Float switches and level sensors
- Check valves and backflow protection
- Wet well condition and buildup
- Control panels and alarms
We clean, adjust, and replace parts before they fail — catching issues before they turn into emergencies.
What Happens If Maintenance Is Ignored?
Common problems we see when maintenance is skipped:
- Burnt-out pumps
- Stuck floats
- Silent alarms
- Sewage backups or overflows
- Emergency calls at the worst possible time
Emergency repairs are expensive. Cleanup costs even more.
Can Homeowners Service Their Own Lift Stations?
Not safely. Lift stations involve confined spaces, raw sewage, and electrical components. Without proper training and certification, it’s a high-risk job.
Bottom line: Regular lift station maintenance is cheaper and safer than dealing with a failure.
Have questions? Need a lift station inspected, a pump repaired, or a new system installed? Don’t wait until a small issue becomes a big problem. Call the pros at Pump-Tech Plumbing & Pump Repair Ltd. today.
📍 Shop / Office:
80 IXL Crescent, St. Clements Industrial Park, Selkirk, MB R1A 2A8
?? Phone:
1‑204‑757‑7219
📱 Text:
1‑204‑451‑2237
🌐 Website:
www.pumptechplumbing.ca
We proudly serve Winnipeg, Springfield, Selkirk, Lockport, Brokenhead, Tache, St. Clements, and surrounding rural Manitoba communities, including cottages, farms, and municipal systems.



