Wet Well Inspection and Service:
Keeping Pumping Systems Running Smoothly

Wet wells are a critical component of wastewater and stormwater pumping systems. Over time, debris, sediment, fats, oils, and grease can accumulate inside the wet well, affecting pump efficiency and increasing the risk of system failures. Wet well inspection and service provide comprehensive inspections and routine maintenance to keep pumping systems operating safely, efficiently, and reliably.

What Is a Wet Well?

A wet well is a holding structure where wastewater or stormwater collects before being pumped to the next stage of treatment or discharge. Because wet wells operate continuously, regular inspection and maintenance are essential to prevent blockages, corrosion, and mechanical issues.

Why Wet Well Inspection and Service Are Important

Without proper maintenance, wet wells can experience:
  • Reduced pump efficiency
  • Frequent pump failures and downtime
  • Odor issues caused by organic buildup
  • Increased wear on mechanical and electrical components
  • Costly emergency repairs
Routine inspections help identify problems early and ensure smooth system performance.

Benefits of Regular Wet Well Maintenance

Improved System Reliability

Clean and well-maintained wet wells allow pumps to operate efficiently with fewer interruptions.

Reduced Downtime and Repair Costs

Early detection of issues minimizes emergency repairs and unplanned shutdowns.

Extended Equipment Life

Routine cleaning and servicing reduce wear and tear on pumps and components.

Enhanced Safety and Compliance

Regular inspections support confined space safety standards and operational compliance.

A Proactive Approach to Pump System Health

Implementing a regular wet well inspection and maintenance schedule helps ensure long-term system performance. Preventive maintenance not only improves reliability but also protects infrastructure investments and reduces operational risks.