Emergency tips and how PumpSpy monitoring can provide real-time alerts and peace of mind. 

It’s the middle of a summer thunderstorm. Rain is coming down in sheets, lightning flashes, and suddenly, you hear a strange silence from the basement. No hum. No water draining. Just…quiet.

That silence could mean your sump pump has failed! Your basement is at risk of flooding fast!

Don’t panic. Whether you’re reading this in the middle of a storm or preparing for the next one, here’s what to do when your sump pump stops working, and how PumpSpy can help you stay a step ahead next time.

Step 1: Stay Safe First

If there’s lightning, standing water, or power flickering on and off:

  • Do not walk into a flooded basement if water could be touching electrical outlets or appliances. 
  • Turn off the power to the basement if it’s safe to do so from upstairs. 
  • Never try to handle the sump pump while it’s still plugged in and wet.

Your safety comes first. Once it’s safe, move on to troubleshooting.

Step 2: Check for Common Failure Points

Many sump pump failures during storms happen because of preventable issues:

  • Tripped GFCI outlet or blown fuse: Storms often cause power surges. Reset the outlet or circuit breaker. 
  • Pump unplugged: It happens more often than you’d think. 
  • Clogged float switch or intake: Debris can block the pump from activating. 
  • Frozen or blocked discharge line: Even in summer, debris or small animals can cause a blockage. 
  • Burned-out pump motor: If the pump runs constantly or is very old, it may have failed under pressure. 

If you can resolve the issue safely and the pump kicks back on, great. But if not…

Step 3: Minimize the Damage

If your sump pump won’t turn back on:

  • Use a wet/dry vacuum or utility pump to manually remove water from the sump pit or flooded area. 
  • Move belongings off the floor and elevate anything at risk of water damage. 
  • Lay towels, tarps, or barriers to slow water spread until help arrives. 
  • Call a plumber or water damage specialist if flooding is significant or continues.

How PumpSpy Prevents the Panic

The worst part of a sump pump failure during a storm is often not knowing until it’s too late.

That’s why PumpSpy’s Smart Monitoring System is such a game-changer:

Real-Time Alerts
If your sump pump fails, the water rises too high, or power goes out, you’ll get an instant alert on your phone before the basement floods.

Automatic System Tests
PumpSpy runs diagnostics three times a week, so you’ll know ahead of time if something’s not working. No guesswork required.

24/7 WiFi Monitoring
You can check the health of your sump pump and battery backup system anytime, from anywhere.

Battery Backup Protection
During power outages, PumpSpy’s WiFi Battery Backup Sump Pump System keeps your basement protected, even when your main pump can’t.

Peace of Mind. Even in the Worst Storms

No one wants to deal with a flooded basement. But if your sump pump fails, knowing exactly what to do and getting help before water rises is everything. PumpSpy gives you that early warning system, with smart features that monitor your sump pump and alert you the moment something goes wrong.