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Catch Basin Cleaning

Be prepared for heavy rains or snowmelt runoff by keeping your Storm Drain Catch Basins clean!

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Sometimes called Inlets or just Storm Drains, Catch Basins are the places that stormwater gets off the pavement and into the storm sewer system.

What's a Catch Basin?

 

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Everything that the rain can carry away will end up in a storm drain. When dirt, leaves, sticks, trash, and other debris build up over time in storm drains and catch basins, the drains will back up and overflow. Some issues you might encounter from clogged storm drains include:

  • Flooding

  • Foul Odors

  • Harmful Algae or Bacterial Growth

  • Property Damage

  • Trash, Debris, or Sediment Overflows

Why Do Storm Drain Catch Basins Need to be Cleaned and Maintained?

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Storm drain catch basins should be inspected at least annually and cleaned out at least every other year. Depending on how much runoff from rain or snowmelt your area receives, you may need more frequent cleaning.

How Often Do Storm Drain Catch Basins Need to be Cleaned?

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Our professional storm drain cleaning starts at just $99 per catch basin for land drains and $199 per catch basin for storm drains. Check pricing for your property here.

How Much Does it Cost to Get My Storm Drain Catch Basins Cleaned?

Utah County has experienced significant flooding in recent weeks

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due to heavy rainfall, exacerbated by backed-up storm drains. The flooding has caused extensive damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, with some areas experiencing water levels not seen in decades.

A primary factor contributing to the flooding was the inability of storm drains to handle the excessive rainfall. Many drains became overwhelmed, leading to water backup and flooding in surrounding areas.​

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