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Storm Drain Professional Services | Suffolk County, North Shore, Long Island, NY

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  All Storm Drains Inc. | Storm Drain Professional Services STORM DRAIN REPAIR The Best STORM DRAIN REPAIR  Company in The North Shore, Long Island, NY Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 STORM DRAIN SERVICES SUFFOLK COUNTY LONG ISLAND | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Suffolk County has had its share of storms. Storm Drains on the North shore of Long Island receive water from street gutters on most motorways, freeways, and other busy state parkways. Storm Drains in Suffolk County, Long Island also receive water from local towns in areas with heavy rainfall that leads to flooding, and coastal areas of Suffolk County, Long Island, NY with regular storms like Montauk, The Hamptons, and Port Washington to name a few. Even gutters from houses and buildings can connect to the storm drain.  Many storm drainage systems in Suffolk County are gravity sewers that drain untreated storm water into rivers or streams. Due to En...

Storm Water Drain Description 101 | All Storm Drains Inc. | AllStormDrains.com | Long Island NY

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  The Best Storm Drain Repair  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 WHAT IS A DRY WELL SYSTEM? Contemporary drainage systems today are similar to those of the 1800′s. They are designed to accommodate rainfall, and a good design accommodates surface area, and is constructed to pitch rain water and debris . The Best Storm Drain Repair  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 The final location water and debris is collected usually leads to a catch basin or a dry well. Both units are components of a storm drain system. They are now created as pre-cast concrete rings that are steel reinforced internally. HOW DOES A DRAINAGE SYSTEM WORK? Drainage systems function by rain or flood water leading to a dry well or catch basin. As the water is submerged to a lower point, water is led to a collection of pipes or cylindr...

Storm Drain Repair and Clog Prevention | All Storm Drains Inc. | AllStormDrains.com

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Storm Drain Repair and Clog Prevention Storm drains (also referred to as storm basins, catch basins, or area drains) collect and redirect rain or storm water and surface runoff from yards, streets, and driveways into the city storm drain system. These drains are often located near the home as well as in the street. While storm drain covers are designed to include grates that filter out large objects that can lead to clogging these drain systems are, unfortunately, not 100% foolproof and do require maintenance or even replacement in certain situations. We encourage all our customers to take regular preventative steps that maintain the integrity of their storm drains. But if a storm drain does become damaged, it’s important for homeowners and property managers to fix it as soon as possible, especially before the rainy season begins. Backups and clogs can lead to expensive and dangerous flooding, and in certain circumstances, broken storm drains can even lead to water pe...

Storm Drain and Catch Basin Cleaning | All Storm Drains Inc. | AllStormDrains.com

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Storm drain and catch basin cleaning are critical components to keeping local waterways clear. Best management practices should be incorporated into standard operating procedures to ensure performance objectives are met and to ensure the safety of the work crew performing the cleaning and the general public.  It is important to know the purpose of the cleaning, which is typically one of the following: Emergency   — The requirement is to remove or relieve a blockage to prevent stormwater overflow, backup, noncompliance and property damage. Routine maintenance  — The requirement is to maintain the hydraulic handling capacity of the storm sewer system, as well as prevent point source pollution from entering a waterway. New construction  — The purpose of cleaning new construction storm drainage systems is to remove any sediment or debris that mats have accumulated in a new system during the construction process.  Once crews determine th...

Best Management Practices of Cleaning & Maintaining Storm Drains | AllStormDrains.com

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Storm drain and catch basin cleaning are critical components to keeping local waterways clear. Best management practices should be incorporated into standard operating procedures to ensure performance objectives are met and to ensure the safety of the work crew performing the cleaning and the general public.  It is important to know the purpose of the cleaning , which is typically one of the following: Emergency   — The requirement is to remove or relieve a blockage to prevent storm water overflow, backup, noncompliance and property damage. Routine maintenance  — The requirement is to maintain the hydraulic handling capacity of the storm sewer system, as well as prevent point source pollution from entering a waterway. New construction  — The purpose of cleaning new construction storm drainage systems is to remove any sediment or debris that mats have accumulated in a new system during the construction process.  Once All Storm Drain...

Vacuum Truck Service | Nassau County, Long Island, NY - AllStormDrains.com

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AllStormDrains.com | Nassau County Long Island, NY ALL STORM DRAINS INC. WATER REMOVAL NASSAU COUNTY ,  NEW YORK VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE All Storm Drains Inc. is a licensed and insured  vacuum truck  company that has grown to a successful business in  Nassau County  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. Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 There are different types of Vacuum Trucks used for different applications throughout the  Nassau County  area. Some trucks are used for septic and trap grease services. These trucks have a tank and a vacuum pump to suck wastewater or other non hazardous, non-flammable-liquids. These trucks are used to service cesspo...