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Snow & Storm Drains | All Storm Drains Inc. Nassau County & Suffolk County | Long Island, 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 As melting snow increases the chances for flooding, Long Island residents & business owners are urged to clear ice or debris that may clog storm drains and if that doesn’t work to report the blockage. Here’s what to do: - Keep neighborhood storm drains free of ice, snow and debris, which can require repeatedly clearing the drain as snow falls, plows pass by, or ice builds up. - Be sure that when you shovel driveways or sidewalks you do not pile snow on top of storm drains. -Use a shovel to clear the top of the grate of a blocked storm drain, breaking up and removing any built up ice.   The Best Storm Water Removal  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR PROPERTY When weather  the Long Island, NY forecasts predict warmer temperatures, Long Isla

Vacuum Truck Professional Services | Nassau County & Suffolk County Long Island, NY | AllStormDrains.com

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ALL STORM DRAINS INC. WATER REMOVAL NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE The Best Storm Drain Repair  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 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 cesspools, sewag

Flood Pumping Professional Services | AllStormDrains.com Long Island, NY

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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 Storm Water Management needs.   Email: George@AllStormDrains.com Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898 The Best Storm Drain Repair  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 All Storm Drains Inc. proudly services & manages storm recovery 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

Catch Basin Cleaning Services | NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY | AllStromDrainsInc.com

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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 ALL STORM DRAIN INC. | CATCH BASIN SERVICE Catch Basins often referred to as Storm Drains , essentially catch rainwater, dirt, and floating debris. Floating 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 don't have hoods on the pipes going to other drainage structures which allow floating debris 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

Cost Difference Between a Laundry Drain & Storm Water Drain | 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 General Storm Drain Cleaning Costs Storm Drain Cleaning costs can be very costly depending on the severity of the situation.  Costs can vary depending on the type and size of drainage system and cause of clog. Storm drains need cleaning when the catch basin is half-full or when flooding occurs in the yard, driveway, streets, or basement after a rainstorm. 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, bullfrogs, a snake, big turtles, fish, and crawfish. I even found my cat Stormy, he was less than two months old stuck in a storm drain.  Keeping toxins out of  Catch Basins  and storm drains is very necessary for the environment. H

The Difference Between a Laundry Drain & Storm Water Drain | 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 Storm Water Dry Wells A dry well is a subsurface storage facility that receives and temporarily stores storm water runoff from roofs of structures. Discharge of this stored runoff from a dry well occurs through infiltration into the surrounding soils.  A dry well is a well that is used to transmit surface water underground and is deeper than its width at the surface (see image, below). Most dry wells are 30 to 70 feet deep and 3 feet wide at the surface. They are lined with perforated casings and can be filled with gravel or rock or left empty. Today, dry wells usually include some form of pretreatment to remove oil, particles, and associated contaminants, reducing the risk of clogging the wells and of transporting contaminants underground. Dry wells can be used to reduce the adverse effects of storm water runoff on streams and rivers. Capturing urban st