Storm Sewer Extension & Installation
Extension VS Installation
A storm sewer extension is the process of adding new piping to an existing stormwater drainage system to carry rainwater away from a property or development. This is typically done during new construction, site improvements, or when additional drainage is needed to prevent flooding or water buildup. The work involves installing new storm sewer lines, catch basins, or inlets, and connecting them to the existing system while maintaining proper slope and flow. A properly installed storm sewer extension helps manage runoff, protect structures, and meet local drainage regulations. Barth Company Sewer & Water has the expertise and equipment to complete storm sewer extensions efficiently and in compliance with all applicable codes.
A storm sewer installation is the process of building a new stormwater drainage system to collect and carry rainwater away from a property or development. This involves excavating trenches, installing storm sewer pipes, catch basins, and inlets, and connecting the system to an existing drainage network or approved outlet. Proper grading and pipe alignment are critical to ensure effective water flow and prevent flooding or erosion. A well-installed storm sewer system helps protect structures, manage runoff, and meet local regulations. Call Barth Company Sewer & Water to talk to an underground plumbing professional.