Catch Basins

Neglecting the maintenance of a catch basin, sediments and debris can build-up to the point where outfall lines can become plugged allowing liquids to back up and puddle. 

Also, the importance of maintaining catch basins before mosquito hatching has been noted by some municipalities.

 

 

Catch basins are the main component in a landscape drainage system. They are boxes available in various sizes and materials that are placed in the ground near areas of standing water to help facilitate proper water drainage and avoid property damage.

Catch Basins, also known as storm drains or curb inlets, are openings for storm drain systems that catch debris and sediments through a grate, curb inlet, or sump. The purpose of a catch basin is to prevent items such as trash and other floatable materials from entering the drainage system, and the waterways which it empties into.

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We pay attention to detail and we listen to your needs. By doing these things, we ensure your project gets done on time. Our crew focus on the quality of our work rather than quantity, which is how we ensure “we do it right the first time”.

That’s right, we provide you with a no-obligation free initial consultation. Let us show you how our years of experience and knowledge are the perfect combination for your next construction/catch basins project.

Contact us today to get a quote on work to be done with backhoe, excavator, bulldozer, trencher, post-hole digger, and other earth or rubbish moving devices.

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Recent Projects

Rampart Drive at Snoqualmie Pass

This is Rampart Drive at Snoqualmie Pass. There were a lot of big rocks and we dug right into the side of Hyak to get this custom home in. Some natural swale work and completed driveway with bolder barrier.

Cascade Place at Snoqualmie Pass

Pictures of Cascade Place at Snoqualmie Pass, Hyak. There were huge boulders on both of these jobs.

Small Grading Job

Here are some good pictures of a recent small grading job we did.