Under normal conditions, there may be a small amount of water in your sump pump pit. The purpose of the sump pump pit is to collect excess water that may accumulate in the basement or crawl space. The water level in the pit will vary based on factors like local water tables, rainfall, or melting snow. However, a significant or continuous increase in water level, especially when there’s no recent rain or snowmelt, could indicate a potential issue with water infiltration or a malfunctioning sump pump. Regularly inspecting the sump pump pit and testing the pump’s operation can help ensure that the system is functioning as intended and prevent basement flooding. If you notice unusual or excessive water levels, Call Radiant and we will send an expert plumber out to assess the situation.