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All Storm Drains Inc. | Vactor Truck Service Professional Services

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All Storm Drains Inc.  Vactor Truck Service Professional Services Vacuum Truck Service When you need to move bulk  wastewater, septic, grease,  or contaminated solids. Look no further. All Storm Drains is prepared with the right equipment and trained technicians to handle large projects and bulk material. As well as smaller residential needs. Drywell Cleaning Service 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! Catch Basin Cleaning Keeping catch basins clean is pertinent to rain water drainage systems. I often say these are the most neglected infrastructure out of all utilities. You should have your system maintained, before you have a huge problem. Heavy Rain can destroy property! Sewer Main & Drain Service Pipes clog a

All Storm Drains Inc. | Catch Basin Professional Repair & Services

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All Storm Drains Inc. AllStormDrains.com 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 h

AllStormDrains.com | High Pressure Water Jetting Professional Services

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High Pressure Water Jetting All Storm Drains Inc. ALL STORM DRAINS INC. HIGH PRESSURE WATER JETTING SERVICES High Pressure Water Jetting  is an advanced method of pipe cleaning that has been used in the drain industry for a long time. When water is compressed to create pressure through a pump. The  high pressure water   is sent through a hose with a nozzle threaded at the far end, also called a jet head. Where the water is forced through small ports that are faced backwards. These ports force the water to propel the nozzle and hose forward. Simultaneously the ports also known as jets will scour debris backwards when the hose is dragged out of the pipe with the  high pressure water pump  turned on. This  pipe cleaning  method can be used on small 1-1/2" pipe up to 36" pipe or larger with the use of specialty pumps, skids, hose, and nozzle design. There are different size  Pipe Jetting  machines for just about every application.  These nozzles are also used i

All Storm Drains Inc. | Camera Inspections

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All Storm Drains Inc. Camera Inspections Pipeinspections completed by a remote-control robot.  Sometimes to locate the main problem there must be technological improvising to get the job done.  All Storm Drains Inc.   is equipped to complete camera inspections on the most difficult water piping structures.  We follow all industry guidelines for water removal and  clearing passages for water flow. All Storm Drsins Inc. | Camera Inspection Services Drain Inspections Disjointed Pipe Locating Septic and Sewage Blocages Camera Inspection Service Contracts Cameras are very handy tools in the drain industry. They are the definitive answer to many questionable scenarios! Is the pipe broken, is it disjointed, or just obstructed? Where? Why? We use cameras to determine the answers to these questions. So call us!

All Storm Drains Inc. Environmental Services | Headquarters 516.825.1010 | Office Contact

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Environmental Services All Storm Drains Inc. | Headquarters 516.825.1010 | Office Contact Google Maps Below: 454 North Corona Avenue, Valley Stram, New York, 11581 All Storm Drains Inc. proudly services & manages storm revovery in the Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, New York areas. We ensure all environmental, drainage, cesspool, and septic services are met by our customer's standards, and industry guidelines. We are a commercial & industrial sewer & drain company. We Proudly Services the Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island Area's Storm Water Management Needs. https://www.nyseptic.com/Environmental-Services-Long-Island-NY-Murphy's-Cesspool-and-Septic.html ALL STORM DRAINS INC. OTHER SERVICES WE PERFORM: ·         • Sewer & Drain Service/Connections ·         • Pipe & Sewer Line Repair/Replacement ·         • Cesspool Locating , Cleaning, & Installation ·         • Ca
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All Storm Drains Inc. Flood Pumping Service "When It Rains It Drains" All Storm Drain Inc.  is a licensed and insured Storm Water Management company that has grown to a successful business for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates All Storm Drains Inc. 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.  All Storm Drains Inc is equipped to handle professional camera inspections and pin point areas of water blockage under the ground with detailed images.   Please contact  All Storm Drains Inc.  today for all your  Flood Pumping   needs. Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 AllStormDrains.com   If your parking lot, car wash, street side, industrial area, wooded area, areana, or place of business is flooded call a professional to get the waterremoved fast an

How Do Dry Wells Work? | AllStormDrains.com | Professional Storm Water Management

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How Do Dry Wells Work? www.AllStormDrains.com DRYWELL SERVICES LONG ISLAND, NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. 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. 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 sand for sufficient drainage. These precast rings are made in different diameters that also effect drainage capacity. On top of the precast ring or rings is a top which can be a dome or a slab with a smaller access hole in it. That hole is covered with either a steel manhole cover and brought to grade for access or a concrete cover that is buried below ground. If the cover is below ground, it will eventually need to be accessed at some point in it's life for main