Late spring and early summer storms can bring heavy rain, saturated soil, and power outages to homes in Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati. If your home depends on a sump pump, this is the time of year when that system matters most.
Your primary sump pump helps move water away from your basement or crawl space before it becomes a flooding problem. But if the power goes out, the pump fails, or water enters the pit faster than the pump can remove it, water can back up quickly.
A sump pump battery backup gives your home a second line of defense when your main pump cannot do the job on its own. Logan Services gives you peace of mind with expert sump pump installation, repair, and maintenance. Schedule with our plumbers to make sure your basement is ready for the next Ohio storm.
What Happens If Your Sump Pump Stops During A Storm?
If your sump pump stops working during heavy rain, water can rise in the sump pit and spread into the basement or crawl space. Finished basements, stored belongings, flooring, drywall, insulation, and HVAC equipment can all be affected.
The problem is that sump pump issues often happen when homeowners are least able to respond. Storms can hit overnight, while you are at work, or while you are away from home.
A backup sump pump is designed to help reduce that risk by turning on automatically when the primary system loses power or cannot keep up.

What Is A Sump Pump Battery Backup?
A sump pump battery backup is a secondary pump system that runs on battery power when your main sump pump cannot operate normally. It helps remove water during power outages, pump failure, or high-water conditions in the sump pit.
Logan Services installs Zoeller AquaNot® Spin 508 ProPak with M53. This is a complete basement sump pump system that pairs a primary pump with a battery-powered backup. It is designed to give homeowners added protection without relying only on the primary electric pump.
Want to know more about how the full system works? Read Logan’s guide to how sump pumps work.
Can You Add Battery Backup To An Existing Sump Pump?
Yes, many homeowners can add battery backup protection to an existing sump pump system. The right option depends on your current pump, sump pit size, discharge setup, battery needs, and how much water your home typically handles during storms.
A professional sump pump inspection from our professional plumbers can determine whether your current sump pump is a good candidate for an add-on backup or whether a combination primary-and-backup system is the better choice. This is especially helpful if your pump is older, noisy, cycling often, or has struggled during past storms.
Signs Your Home May Need Sump Pump Backup Protection
Your home may need a battery backup sump pump if your basement has flooded before, your pump runs frequently during rain, or your neighborhood loses power during storms. Homes with finished basements, stored valuables, or basement mechanical equipment also have more to protect. Other warning signs include:
- Water rising close to the top of the sump pit
- A sump pump that runs constantly during heavy rain
- A pump that is more than 7–10 years old
- A float switch that sticks or moves unevenly
- A discharge line that freezes, clogs, or drains too close to the home
- A basement that smells musty after storms
- Past water stains on basement walls or flooring
If you have noticed any of these issues, it is better to address them before the next round of seasonal storms. Logan Services can inspect your system, check backup options, and recommend repair or replacement when needed.
Why Storms Are Hard On Sump Pumps
Heavy rain pushes more groundwater toward your foundation, which means more water flows into the sump pit. At the same time, thunderstorms can cause power outages, tripped breakers, and electrical interruptions.
That combination is why homeowners should not rely on a single sump pump without backup protection. The more water your pump has to move, the more important it is to have a secondary system ready to take over.
How The Zoeller AquaNot® Battery Backup Helps Protect Your Home
The Zoeller AquaNot® Spin 508 ProPak with M53 is a complete sump pump system that pairs a primary pump with a battery-powered backup. It is designed to keep water moving when the main pump loses power, cannot keep up, or needs backup support during high-water conditions.
For homeowners, the benefit is simple: the system is designed to activate automatically when your home needs it. That can make a major difference during overnight storms, power outages, and times when you are not home to check the sump pit.

What Homeowners Should Check Before Storm Season
Homeowners should check their sump pump before heavy rain starts. A quick inspection can help catch obvious issues, but a professional home plumbing inspection is the best option if the system is older, missing backup protection, or showing signs of wear.
Before the next storm, check:
- Whether the backup battery is charged
- Whether alarms or warning lights are working
- Whether the pump sounds louder than usual
- Whether the system has been serviced recently
- Whether the backup battery is charged
- Whether alarms or warning lights are working
- Whether the pump sounds louder than usual
- Whether the system has been serviced recently
If you are not sure how old your sump pump is or whether the backup system still works, Logan Services can check the system and recommend the right service before the next heavy rain.
Is A Battery Backup Sump Pump Worth It?
A battery backup sump pump is worth it for many homeowners because it helps protect the basement when the primary pump cannot operate. It is especially valuable for homes with finished basements, frequent power outages, previous water issues, or sump pumps that run often during storms.
The cost of backup protection is often easier to plan for than the cost of water cleanup, damaged flooring, ruined belongings, and mold-related repairs after a basement flood. Logan Services can help you compare sump pump backup options for your home and budget.
Schedule Sump Pump Service Before Heavy Rain Hits
Make sure your sump pump is ready for this season’s heavy rain. Logan Services installs and services Zoeller primary and battery backup sump pump systems for homeowners in Dayton, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Northern Kentucky.
Schedule your free estimate today and ask about sump pump battery backup options for your home. Call our expert plumbers at (800) 564-2611.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sump Pump Battery Backups
A sump pump battery backup helps remove water when the primary sump pump loses power, fails, or cannot keep up with incoming groundwater. It gives your home a secondary pump system during storms and outages.
A standard electric sump pump will not work during a power outage unless it has backup power. A battery backup sump pump helps keep water moving when utility power is unavailable.
Many homes can add a battery backup to an existing sump pump system. A plumber should inspect the current pump, sump pit, discharge line, and electrical setup to confirm the best option.
A sump pump backup battery should be tested at least twice per year. It should also be checked before storm season and replaced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Your sump pump may need backup protection if it runs often during rain, your home loses power during storms, or your basement has had water issues before. Homes with finished basements or valuable stored items should also consider backup protection.