Why Fall Is the Best Time to Service Your Lift Station and Pump System in Manitoba

November 20, 2025

Fall is one of the busiest times of year for our technicians — and for good reason. As temperatures cool, the demand on sewage lift stations, pressure systems, and sump pumps increases. Leaves, sludge, and debris can build up faster, and by winter, freezing conditions make access and repair much more difficult.

That’s why Pump-Tech Plumbing & Repair Ltd. recommends scheduling preventive maintenance in the fall to keep your system running all winter long.


Common Autumn Problems in Manitoba Systems

  1. Increased Debris Load – Falling leaves and organic matter can clog wet wells and screens, forcing pumps to work harder.
  2. Cold-Weather Startups – Electric motors and float switches become sluggish or fail if not serviced before freezing weather hits.
  3. Ground Movement – Freeze-thaw cycles can shift underground piping, causing leaks or alignment problems in force mains and pressure systems.
  4. Power Outages – Early winter storms often trigger outages that can stop lift stations, causing backups or alarm failures.


Seasonal Maintenance You Should Schedule Now

  • Clean and inspect your lift station wet well
  • Test float switches and alarms
  • Check and lubricate pump motors and seals
  • Inspect and flush pressure lines and valves
  • Verify backup systems and power supply

By getting this work done before winter, you prevent emergency callouts when the ground is frozen and access is limited.


Manitoba’s Trusted Pump and Lift Station Experts

Based near Winnipeg, Pump-Tech Plumbing & Repair Ltd. provides professional maintenance for private water and sewage systems across Springfield, Selkirk, Tache, Brokenhead, Lockport, and beyond.
We’re equipped for
confined space entry, mobile lift station servicing, and cold-weather system repair — making us your go-to team before the deep freeze hits.


📞 Book your fall service appointment today and keep your system running strong all winter.

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.

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