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Long Island Storm Water Management | All Storm Drains Inc. Nassau & Suffolk County, NY

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  The Best Storm Water Removal  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 ALL STORM DRAINS INC. NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY STORM WATER MANAGEMENT & EMERGENCY FLOOD RESPONSE EMAIL: GEORGE@ALLSTORMDRAINS.COM PHONE: 516.825.1010 FAX: 631.475.2898 DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Sometimes when a poorly maintained drainage system is overwhelmed by a heavy rain, a bad storm, or faulty construction within its foundation. The results of these phenomena can be catastrophic to a place of business, or an individual's property.  Property damage is common when a drain is not completely open due to flood water surges . When drywell cleaning is completed too late a loss of income due to repairs or customers will simply not being able to get into your parking lot. Maintenance is the key to avoiding serious income, or property losses due to a flooded drainage system. We can also perform camera inspections to for see f

Drainage Systems | AllStormDrains.com

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 AllStormDrainsInc.com 12 Effective Tips to Prevent Drainage Blockage Drainage system maintenance is necessary to prevent blocked or dammed channels causing over bank flooding, unexpected erosion, and sedimentation. Poor drainage maintenance may result in a negative impact on your business which can cost you expensive repair on damages, environmental penalties, or worse property loss. You can avoid these hassles by performing regular drain survey and implement the following preventive tips to eliminate drain blockages: Do not flush napkins, toilet paper, or any non-biodegradable materials to your toilet drains. Install mesh screens over your drains to filter hair strands and other solid wastes. Install a water softener to prevent mineral buildup. Use a fat trap to dispose of waste oils and fats. Do not try to dispose of unused medicines through water drains, these can harm groundwater and be toxic to the environment. Do not treat your drains like a trash bin, dispose of your rubbish

Drainage Systems | All Storm Drains Inc.

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Drainage System Maintenance Tips Attempting to fix your drainage system is the last thing you want to be doing in the middle of a downpour. A single puddle that refuses to drain can cause permanent damage to your landscape or garden. In order to prevent this, you need to properly maintain your garden drainage system. Maintaining your  drainage system  in addition to your garden may seem daunting, so here are some drainage system maintenance tips to make the process a little bit easier. Unclog Your Drains Regularly If puddles are starting to form in spots where they didn’t occur previously, your drains may need to be cleaned. After a period of time without maintenance, it’s common for drainage systems to get clogged up with leaves, grass, and other debris. If clogged drains are the reason for the puddles in your garden, here are some things you should do. First, make sure you wear safety equipment if you don't commission All Storm Drains Inc. to professionally address your storm d
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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