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Cleaning Your Property's Storm Drain

During storms, tremendous amounts of water can be deposited on your property. Storm drains are a common solution for providing this water with a place to go, but property owners may not realize the critical role that their storm drain plays or the work that it will require.

Not Cleaning Your Storm Drain Can Cause Severe Property Damage

Cleaning the storm drain is an integral part of keeping this system working correctly. Sadly, a storm drain that has become dirty and clogged can be extremely prone to suffering catastrophic flooding. Depending on the runoff patterns for your property, this flooding could spread to cover much of your yard, and it may even be able to cause damage to the home. Once this area floods, it may also take a much longer time to drain away due to the drain being clogged. This could lead to root damage and other problems for the plants that are growing on your property.

Cleaning The Storm Drain May Require Special Tools

To keep the water flowing through the storm drain, it will need to be cleaned at regular intervals. This cleaning work will be capable of removing the debris and other materials that have gathered in the storm drain. However, speculated equipment can be required for this type of work. For example, the grate that rests on top of the storm drain can be immensely heavy, and it will have to be lifted out of place for the interior to be cleaned. Depending on the depth and design of the storm drain, it could be difficult to reach the debris inside from the surface of the right equipment. Hiring a storm drain cleaning service can minimize these challenges so that any debris in the storm drain is removed before it is able to cause widespread flooding of your property.

Providing Gutters For Runoff Can Limit The Accumulation Of Debris In The Storm Drain

Limiting the rate of debris accumulation in the storm drain can limit the risk of flooding occurring while also reducing the frequency that the drain will have to undergo cleaning. The use of gutters is one way to achieve this. These gutters can reduce the amount of dirt, leaves, and rocks that the runoff will carry into the storm drain. For the biggest effect, the path that the runoff from the property is the most likely to take will need to be identified so that gutters can be placed to provide a safe path. 

For more information about storm drain cleaning, contact a local company.