Prevent Flooding Before It Starts
Storm sewer maintenance, repair, and replacement solutions designed to keep stormwater moving safely away from your property
When heavy rain hits and water pools in places it shouldn't, your storm sewer system may not be keeping up with the runoff. You need a system that moves water away from parking lots, roadways, and building foundations quickly enough to prevent flooding and erosion. Allied Water Services works with commercial and municipal clients to maintain, repair, and replace storm sewer infrastructure that handles high volumes during storms and stays functional year-round.
Storm sewer service includes high-capacity cleaning to remove debris and sediment that block flow, camera inspections to locate cracks or collapsed sections, and full repairs or replacements when pipes fail. Systems are built to meet local codes and designed for the kind of rainfall intensity your area experiences. Whether you're dealing with an aging network that backs up during storms or planning new construction that requires proper drainage, the work focuses on keeping water moving where it belongs.
If standing water or slow drainage is creating problems on your property, reach out to discuss your storm sewer system and what it needs to perform reliably.
What to Expect When You Book
The process starts with an inspection to identify where water is backing up or draining too slowly. Cameras travel through the pipes to show blockages, root intrusion, broken sections, or sediment buildup that restricts flow. Once the problem areas are mapped, cleaning equipment removes obstructions and restores capacity.
After the work is complete, you'll notice water clearing from surfaces faster during rain events and fewer low spots holding standing water hours after a storm ends. Allied Water Services uses equipment built for large-diameter pipe and high-volume systems, which means the cleaning reaches further and removes more material in a single pass. Municipal and commercial projects require coordination with local agencies to maintain compliance and avoid service interruptions.
Repairs may include patching pipe joints, replacing damaged sections, or installing new inlets where runoff exceeds current system capacity. If a full replacement is needed, the new system is designed with proper slope, sizing, and materials that resist corrosion and shifting soil. The scope depends on what the inspection reveals and what your site requires to handle peak flow without backups.
Before committing to storm sewer work, most clients want to know what the service includes, how long it takes, and what results they can expect when the next storm rolls through.
Key Benefits of This Service
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What causes storm sewers to stop draining properly?
Storm sewer systems work best when they're maintained before problems force a shutdown or create flooding. If your property has drainage issues that worsen with every storm, contact us to schedule an inspection and discuss what your system needs to perform reliably.
