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Storm Drain Catch Basin Repair Services in Tampa, FL
Facing Issues with Your Storm Drain or Catch Basin?
Problems with storm drains and catch basins can lead to water pooling, flooding, and potential property damage. It’s crucial to address these issues promptly to avoid more serious complications.
Don't Let Drainage Issues Turn Into Disasters
Neglected storm drain and catch basin issues can lead to serious flooding and property damage. It’s essential to seek professional repair services at the first sign of trouble.
Proper Drainage Is Essential for Your Property
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a catch basin and how is it different from a storm drain?
A catch basin is a part of a storm drain system, often used interchangeably in everyday speech. It is a hole in the ground that “catches” the rainfall or any runoff surface water. Storm drains are a type of catch basin, typically found along the sides of roads dealing with storm runoff. Storm sewers are the systems that carry the water away.
How is a catch basin constructed?
A catch basin is made from a combination of steel and precast concrete or porcelain. It’s connected to the storm sewer system by a series of pitched pipes. The pipe connecting the catch basin to the storm sewer system is typically about halfway up in the catch basin.
Why do catch basins and storm sewers break?
These structures can degrade over time due to various factors. The main reason they fail is because of the volume of water they manage and the passage of time. Other factors like frost heaving can also affect the structures, causing them to sink and develop holes.
What happens when a catch basin or storm sewer breaks?
If a catch basin sinks or deteriorates to the point where it’s no longer transferring storm runoff into the storm sewer system, it becomes just a hole in the ground collecting rainwater. This can lead to more erosion and potential damage. In such cases, a professional plumber needs to be called in for inspection and potentially a full catch basin repair.

