How to Prepare Your Plumbing for Spring Storm Season

Spring in Michigan often brings heavy rainstorms, melting snow, and fluctuating temperatures. While these seasonal changes signal the arrival of warmer weather, they can also create significant stress on your home’s plumbing system.
For homeowners throughout Metro Detroit and Oakland County, preparing your plumbing for spring storm season is essential to prevent flooding, sewer backups, and water damage.
Why Spring Storms Affect Plumbing Systems
Spring storms often produce large volumes of rain within short periods of time. When the ground is already saturated from melting snow, this water has nowhere to go.
As a result, drainage systems, sump pumps, and sewer lines may become overwhelmed. If plumbing systems are not functioning properly, water can back up into basements or crawl spaces.
This is why early spring is one of the most important times of year for plumbing inspections and maintenance.
Test Your Sump Pump Before Heavy Rain Arrives
Your sump pump is the first line of defense against basement flooding. Unfortunately, many homeowners only discover sump pump problems after a storm has already started.
Before spring storms arrive, homeowners should:
- Pour a bucket of water into the sump pit to test activation
- Check the discharge line for blockages
- Ensure the pump turns on and drains water properly
- Verify that power sources and backup systems work
If your sump pump is older or has not been inspected in several years, it may be time for professional maintenance or replacement.
Inspect Outdoor Drainage and Gutters
Your home’s exterior drainage system plays an important role in protecting your plumbing.
Clogged gutters and poorly directed downspouts can allow water to collect near your foundation. This excess water increases pressure on basement walls and plumbing systems.
Homeowners should make sure:
- Gutters are clear of debris
- Downspouts direct water away from the home
- Yard drainage allows water to flow away from the foundation
Proper exterior drainage can significantly reduce the risk of basement flooding.
Check for Hidden Plumbing Leaks
Winter freezing temperatures can weaken pipes. When spring arrives and water usage increases, small cracks may begin leaking.
Look for signs such as:
- Damp spots in basements
- Water stains on ceilings or walls
- Higher than normal water bills
- Musty odors around plumbing areas
Catching these leaks early prevents them from becoming larger plumbing emergencies during storm season.
Schedule a Professional Plumbing Inspection
Many plumbing problems develop quietly over time. A professional inspection helps identify potential risks before they lead to flooding or system failures.
At Putman & Son’s Plumbing, we provide comprehensive plumbing inspections for homeowners throughout Metro Detroit and Oakland County. Our team evaluates sump pumps, drainage systems, sewer lines, and water supply systems to ensure everything is ready for spring weather.
Taking preventive action now can protect your home, your belongings, and your peace of mind during Michigan’s unpredictable spring storms.
If you want to ensure your plumbing system is prepared for the season ahead, scheduling a professional inspection is one of the smartest steps you can take.




