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Nassau & Suffolk County Long Island Sewer Pipe Camera Inspection Professional Services

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All Storm Drains Inc. is a licensed and insured  Camera Inspection Service   company that has grown to a successful business for three key reasons:  Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service.  What separates us from our competitors is that we aim to focus on quality service and customer satisfaction while building a “one to one” personal relationship with each of our clients.  Please contact All Storm Drains Inc. today for all your  Camera Inspection Service  needs. Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com   Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 Camera Inspection  service hardware is a camera encased in a waterproof housing which is used for a visual inspection of sewer lines and other pipes located underground, in cement, and under a structure's foundation. Using a professional camera inspection video camera used by an All Storm Drains Inc. service professional enables an  All Strom Drains Inc.  service professional to pin-point any blockage or leak in an

Camera Inspection Professional Services | Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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Camera Inspections What is a  sewer Camera Inspection ?  This is a special  inspection  done by a camera attached to a snake line . The video camera records the state of the  sewer , revealing any cracks, tree roots, collapsed lines, clogs and other problems inside the  sewer . Video inspection in pipelines can help identify the following issues: Root intrusion Debris blockage Bellied drain line Leaking pipe joints Cracked sewer lateral Separated lateral joint Deteriorated piping materials With our sewer camera inspection, we can determine the exact location and cause of the leak, which helps keep repair costs low. By creating comprehensive reports, you have all the information you need to make an informed decision about your sewer system. How Are Camera Inspections Completed in Long Island NY? All Storm Drains Inc . inserts a snake attached to a small video  camera  into the pipe in question and snakes the  camera  through the  sewer . You c

Catch Basin | Storm Water Management Nassau & Suffolk County Long Island

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Catch Basin Repair & Storm Water Management A  catch basin  or  storm drain  is an inlet to the storm drain system that typically includes a grate or curb inlet where stormwater enters the catch basin and a sump to capture sediment, debris and associated pollutants. They are also used in combined sewer watersheds to capture floatables and settle some solids.  Catch basins  act as pretreatment for other treatment practices by capturing large sediments throughout the  Nassau & Suffolk County Long Island  area. The performance of  catch basins  at removing sediment and other pollutants depends on the design of the catch basin (e.g., the size of the sump), and routine maintenance to retain the storage available in the sump to capture sediment. Applicability  catch basins  are used in drainage systems throughout the United States. However, many  catch basins  are not designed for sediment and pollutant capture. Ideal application of  catch basins  is as pretreatment to a
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Catch Basins   often referred to as Storm Drains, essentially catch rainwater, dirt, and floatable debris. Floatable Debris can be organic and inorganic materials. Examples of organic material leaves, sticks, soil, and grass. Examples of inorganic material are things like plastic bottles, coffee cup lids, Styrofoam or extruded polystyrene foam, cigarettes, even car parts. There are metal hoods that cover the outflow pipes. This keeps most foreign material in the catch basin . Now some older catch basins dont have hoods on the pipes going to other drainage structures which allow floatables to escape the catch basin and infiltrate other structures such as dry wells, inverts, head walls, sewer systems.  Catch Basins  can flow directly to a sump, brook, creek, river, lake, bay, and sometimes right to the ocean. It is not uncommon to find used engine oil, antifreeze, and other common solvents and toxins inside of catch basins. I have also found animals stuck in these drains, bu
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All Storm Drains Inc. | Flood Pumping Professional Services Suffolk County, Nassau County, Long Island, New York ALL STORM DRAINS INC. FLOOD PUMPING All Storm Drain Inc.  is a licensed and insured company that has grown to a successful business for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates us from our competitors is that we aim to focus on quality service and customer satisfaction while building a “one to one” personal relationship with each of our clients.  Please contact  All Storm Drains Inc.  today for all your  Flood Pumping  needs. Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com   Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 All Storm Drains Inc.  is a fully  Licensed & Insured  Storm Water Management Service.  We specialize in  storm water problems  such as drywell overflows & flooding throughout the  Long Island Area . Other services include overflows, rain drains, catch basins, sewers, high pressure water jettin

Man Hole Cleaning Professional Services | All Storm Drains , Suffolk County, Nassau County, Long Island, NY

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Man Hole Cleaning Professional Services ALL STORM DRAINS INC.  MAN HOLE SERVICES  | LONG ISAND NEW YORK  GEORGE@ALLSTORMDRAINS.COM   OFFICE:  516.825.1010   FAX:  631.475.2898 Man Hole  tops are protected by a manhole cover which is, a flat plug designed to prevent accidental or unauthorized access to the manhole. Those tops are traditionally made of metal, but may be constructed from precast concrete, glass, reinforced plastic, or other composite material.  Man Holes  are usually outfitted with metal, polypropylene, or fiberglass steps installed in the inner side of the wall to allow easy descent into the utility space. The access openings to a  man hole  are usually circular in shape to prevent accidental fall.  Manholes   can  also rarely be found in triangular shape.  Manholes  are generally found in urban areas, in streets and occasionally under sidewalks. In rural and undeveloped areas, services such as telephone and electricity are usually carried on utility pol