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Catch Basin, Manhole Cleaning & Line Jetting

Specialized cleaning and maintenance of stormwater infrastructure using high-pressure water technology to remove sediment, debris, and blockages that compromise drainage efficiency.

Catch Basin, Manhole Cleaning & Line Jetting
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Service Overview

Professional Catch Basin & Line Jetting Solutions

Our catch basin and manhole cleaning services provide thorough removal of debris, sediment, and blockages from your stormwater infrastructure. We use specialized equipment and high-pressure line jetting techniques to restore optimal flow and prevent flooding issues.

"Regular cleaning of catch basins and stormwater lines prevents costly backups, reduces flood risks, and extends the life of your entire drainage system."

Kings Stormwater Services employs industry-leading equipment and techniques to thoroughly clean catch basins, manholes, and underground lines. Our comprehensive approach ensures your stormwater system functions properly year-round, preventing water damage and infrastructure deterioration.

Service Areas:

Sediment removal, inspections
Annual cleaning
Emergency cleanings
Line Jetting
Kings Stormwater crew performing catch basin cleaning

Did You Know?

A single clogged catch basin can cause thousands of dollars in water damage. Regular maintenance prevents costly repairs and extends infrastructure lifespan.

Our Process

Our Catch Basin & Line Jetting Process

Our systematic approach ensures thorough cleaning of your catch basins, manholes, and drainage lines, preventing clogs and flooding while maintaining optimal system performance.

Step 1

Initial Assessment

We discuss your specific catch basin and drainage system needs and schedule an on-site assessment.

Step 2

System Evaluation

Our team evaluates your catch basins, manholes, and pipelines to determine cleaning requirements.

Step 3

Pre-Cleaning Inspection

We use specialized equipment to inspect the condition of your drainage system before cleaning.

Step 4

High-Pressure Cleaning

Our team uses high-pressure water jetting to remove debris, sediment, and blockages from your system.

Step 5

Waste Removal & Disposal

All collected debris and sediment is properly removed and disposed of according to regulations.

Step 6

System Verification

We perform a final inspection to ensure all components are clean and functioning properly.

Key Benefits

Why Regular Inspections Matter

Regular stormwater system inspections provide numerous benefits for property owners, from cost savings to environmental protection and regulatory compliance.

Cost Savings

Identify issues early before they require expensive repairs or cause property damage.

Regulatory Compliance

Ensure your stormwater system meets all local, state, and federal requirements.

Flood Prevention

Properly functioning stormwater systems reduce the risk of flooding on your property.

Environmental Protection

Prevent pollutants from entering local waterways and protect natural habitats.

Liability Reduction

Documented inspections help protect against potential liability from system failures.

Extended System Life

Regular inspections and maintenance extend the lifespan of your stormwater infrastructure.

Tyler King, Founder of Kings Stormwater Services
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At Kings Stormwater Services, we're committed to protecting your property and the environment through proactive stormwater management. Our dedicated team brings expertise and attention to detail to every project, ensuring your systems function optimally and meet all regulatory requirements.

Tyler King

Founder, CEO

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our stormwater system inspection services.

Most stormwater systems should be inspected at least annually, with additional inspections after major storm events. However, the frequency may vary based on your specific system, local regulations, and environmental factors. Our team can help establish an appropriate inspection schedule for your property.
Our comprehensive inspections include examination of all system components including catch basins, pipes, culverts, detention/retention ponds, outfalls, and erosion control measures. We check for sediment buildup, structural integrity, proper water flow, vegetation management, and signs of pollution or contamination.
The duration depends on the size and complexity of your stormwater system. A typical residential or small commercial property inspection might take 1-3 hours, while larger commercial or industrial sites could require a full day or more. We'll provide a time estimate during our initial consultation.
Yes, all our inspections include detailed reports with photographs, findings, and recommendations that satisfy local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. These documents can be submitted to regulatory agencies as proof of compliance with stormwater management regulations.
If we identify issues during the inspection, we'll document them in detail and provide recommendations for repairs or maintenance. As a full-service stormwater company, we can also perform any necessary maintenance or repairs, saving you the hassle of finding another contractor.
Yes, all our inspectors are certified stormwater professionals with extensive training and experience. They stay current with the latest regulations, inspection techniques, and industry best practices to provide you with the highest quality service.

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Stormwater flooding disaster

Did you receive a stormwater facility maintenance notification letter? We can help.

Notices of Violation (NOVs) or Corrective Notices should be taken seriously. Contact Kings Stormwater Services today to learn how to resolve the issue and comply with regulations.