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Dry Well Repair | All Storm Drains Inc. | Nassau & Suffolk County Long Island, NY

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  Drywell Cleaning Service The Best Storm Water Removal  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 Drywells  function similarly to  cesspools . Servicing is very different, using a high tech  Vacuum truck  to restore drainage is always the best way to service these systems. Cleaning this way can extend service intervals beyond any other method.  Quality Counts! DRY WELL SERVICES LONG ISLAND, NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Dry wells in Nassau County are older structures typically. They are built closer together because a lot of storm drain systems are older Nassau. Nassau County was developed before Suffolk County was. Although, there has been plenty of new development with modern dry wells in the County of Nassau . Old dry wells can be made of block like old cesspools. Some are in fact cesspools that were converted to drywells after the Nassau County connected to sewers in most areas. Suffolk County dry w

Strom Water Management | All Storm Drains Inc.com (Dry Wells)

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  Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com Phone:  516.825.1010     Fax:  631.475.2898 My Great grandfather Paul DeVito an Italian immigrant, started sanitary scavenger in the 1930's! He started the vacuum service company after the Great Depression. Three of his children started their own companies in three different locations across  Long Island  in the 1950's. The three companies had different names.  After seeing the one brother's success with his business name DeVito Cesspool . All three started to use the name DeVito in their business names in different variations. They became a few of the largest vacuum service companies on  Long Island .  They built all their own equipment. Building  vacuum trucks  in their barns at night! Hand digging new cesspools, the work was all intense manual labor back then. The companies were all very successful having some of the largest commercial accounts on Long Island at the time. I started  All Storm Drains Inc.  with a wet dry vacuum, and
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  DRY WELL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES NASSAU COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Dry wells in Nassau County are older structures typically. They are built closer together because a lot of storm drain systems are older Nassau. Nassau County was developed before other eastern parts of Long Island were. Although there has been plenty of new development with modern dry wells in the County of Nassau. Old dry wells can be made of block like old cesspools. Some are in fact cesspools that were converted to drywells after the Nassau County connected to sewers in most areas. Dry wells are drainage structures that leach rain water from parking lots, roads, buildings, roof water, bridges, or a house roof or driveway into the ground throughout the Nassau County, Long Island area . Home dry wells can also be utilized to leach laundry water into the ground. They can consist of precast concrete ring or multiple rings depending on the capacity needed or the depth which is needed to reach good

Cost-Effective Drywell Maintenance Solutions | All Storm Drains Inc.

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Cost-Effective Drywell Maintenance Solutions A drywell is a small excavated pit filled with either gravel or stone that plays a vital role in temporary storage of rainwater until it eventually soaks into the ground soil. Its connection to a roof downspout is direct or indirect for effective collection of rainwater. Although it has many merits associated with rain garden, it barely involves landscaping or planting maintenance. Many people prefer to install a drywell at home because the overall installation cost is affordable. Ideally, it is the one of the quickest and simplest ways to manage rainwater from the rooftop, allowing it to infiltrate through the soil. This in turn recharges the ground aquifer. In addition, it enhances water quality as it effectively reduces rainwater runoff and sewer overflow into the local streams and rivers. Over the course of time, solid and scum, lint as well as soap in wastewater can easily clog openings in the well walls and pores

Dry Well Education & Maintenance - AllStormDrains.com

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All You Need to Know About Dry Wells If storm water races from your yard and across the next lawn over after every heavy rain washing out a flowerbed and cutting a ditch along the way you could probably expect a knock on the door from one very disgruntled neighbor. But neighbor issues would be the least of your problems. With uncontrolled storm water, you can expect erosion and localized flooding time and time again. Dry wells are just one means by which business owners can collect and control storm water runoff. When Dry Wells Can Help Imagine a large commercial paved parking lot. Before the parking lot was there, falling rain soaked evenly into the soil. Now when it rains, the water can no longer drain, so it runs to the lowest area on the parking lot. Before long, water pools, and if the developer did not make provisions to divert the water in a controlled manner it will run over the curb and erode the soil beyond. The same principle is at work in your own yar

Drywell Repair Service | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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Drywell Repair Service | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY DRY WELL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUFFOLK  COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Suffolk  County dry wells are typically large capacity wrapped in filter cloth. They are spread out because there is more land available in  Suffolk . There are older drywells in  Suffolk County   because there were cities and towns that are as old as parts of   Suffolk   Long Island. Some of the  Storm Drains   on Long Island are connected to Sumps or Recharge Basins. These Recharge Basins are found on the sides of highways and Expressways to dissipate Storm Water in conjunction with a dry well system or catch basin system. They are also on commercial properties and found in residential developments. Dry wells  are drainage structures that leach rain water from parking lots, roads, buildings, roof water, bridges, or a house roof or driveway into the ground throughout the  Suffolk County , Long Island area. Home  dry wells