How to Prepare Your Plumbing for Rainy Season
Santa Monica might be famous for sunny skies, but when the rainy season arrives, it can cause big problems for unprepared plumbing systems. Heavy downpours can overwhelm drains, flood yards, and even push sewage back into your home. Taking a few preventive steps now can save you from expensive emergency calls later.
At Santa Monica Drain Co., we see a spike in plumbing issues every rainy season — many of which could have been avoided with a little preparation. Here’s how to get your home ready before the first big storm.
1. Clear Outdoor Drains and Gutters
When leaves, dirt, and debris collect in outdoor drains or gutters, rainwater has nowhere to go. This can lead to standing water around your home’s foundation or flooding in basements and garages.
Prevention Tip: Before rainy season starts, clean gutters, downspouts, and yard drains thoroughly. Use a hose to test drainage and make sure water is flowing away from your home.
2. Inspect Your Sewer Line
Heavy rain can saturate the ground, allowing groundwater to enter damaged sewer pipes. In some cases, the extra pressure can cause backups inside your home.
Prevention Tip: Schedule a sewer camera inspection to check for cracks, blockages, or tree root intrusion before the storms hit.
3. Install a Backwater Valve
A backwater valve is a one-way device installed in your sewer line that prevents sewage from flowing back into your home during heavy rain or city sewer overloads.
Prevention Tip: If your home has experienced backups before, a backwater valve is one of the best investments you can make for peace of mind.
4. Test Your Sump Pump (If You Have One)
If your home has a basement or crawl space with a sump pump, make sure it’s working properly. A failed sump pump during a storm can lead to serious flooding.
Prevention Tip: Test it by pouring water into the pit and ensuring the pump activates and drains the water.
5. Check for Grading and Drainage Issues
If water tends to pool in certain areas of your yard, it can seep into your foundation or create pressure on underground pipes.
Prevention Tip: Re-grade landscaping or add French drains to redirect water away from problem areas.
6. Address Minor Plumbing Issues Now
A slow drain, a small leak, or an old sump pump may not seem urgent now, but they can become major problems during a heavy storm.
Prevention Tip: Handle these repairs before rainy season arrives so your system is ready for increased demand.
Why This Matters in Santa Monica
Our coastal city isn’t designed for heavy, sustained rain, so even moderate storms can strain local sewer systems. Older neighborhoods are especially vulnerable, as many homes still have original sewer lines and outdated drainage systems.
We’ve seen cases where one day of heavy rain caused thousands of dollars in damage because a sewer line was partially blocked and couldn’t handle the extra water flow.
Our Rainy Season Readiness Service
At Santa Monica Drain Co., we offer pre-rainy season inspections that include:
- Clearing outdoor drains
- Performing sewer camera inspections
- Testing sump pumps
- Checking for leaks or weak points in your plumbing
FAQ:
Q: How often should I clean outdoor drains?
A: At least twice a year — once before rainy season and once after.
Q: Can hydro jetting help with rainy season prep?
A: Yes — it clears debris and roots from sewer lines, improving water flow and reducing the risk of backups.
Rainy season doesn’t have to be stressful. With a little preparation now, you can keep your home dry, your plumbing safe, and your peace of mind intact. If you’re ready to storm-proof your plumbing, Santa Monica Drain Co. is here to help.

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