Stormwater Maintenance for Older Properties (What Most Owners Miss)

If you own a property built before 2000, managing your infrastructure can sometimes feel like a guessing game, especially when it comes to stormwater. While newer sites often follow a strict Water Quality Management Plan based on city agreements, older properties require a more personalized touch. In our latest video, we dive into how we help owners navigate these unique challenges to keep their sites safe and dry.

The key to protecting an older investment is moving beyond basic compliance and establishing a custom preventive maintenance plan. We don’t just look at what a document says; we look at your actual property, your operations, and the specific environment surrounding your site. Whether you are dealing with frequent flooding, housekeeping issues, or drains that just aren’t flowing like they used to, a tailored approach makes all the difference.

In the video, we explain how we work with ownership to sign off on recommendations that ensure grates and drains remain clear and functional. Our goal is simple: to keep water flowing off your site and prevent small issues from becoming expensive disasters.

If you have properties in California or Texas and aren’t sure how often your system needs attention, we are here to help. When you reach out for an evaluation, we provide you with a comprehensive site map, a clear budget quote, and photos showing your current conditions. Check out the video to learn more about setting up a plan that best suits your property’s needs!

 

 

Video Transcript

0:00 Intro
0:13 Water Management Plan
0:30 Older Infrastructures
0:46 Contact Us Today

0:00 Intro

If you have a property that was built before 2000, then we will have to look at the actual property, the operations, what you have on site, and come up with a preventive maintenance plan that is going to best suit that environment.

0:13 Water Management Plan

So, you have your water quality management plan, compliance scope, which is going to comply with the agreement between the city and the developer. Then you also have a preventive maintenance plan, which is something that we come up with as contractors per our recommendations that the ownership would sign off on.

0:30 Older Infrastructures

If you have an older infrastructure with maybe some flooding issues or some housekeeping issues, we would set you up with more frequent services to make sure that everything is flowing like it should be. We ensure the grates are not being impacted and the drains are not being impacted; just something that is going to keep water flowing off of your site.

0:46 Contact Us Today

If you have questions about how often you have to maintain your stormwater system in California or Texas, shoot us an email or a phone call. We will make sure to get your site scheduled for evaluation. We will get back to you with a site map, a budget quote, and photos of your current conditions.

Stormwater Maintenance for Older Properties (What Most Owners Miss)
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