Catch Basins

What is a Catch Basin?
Why Are Catch Basins Important?

Prevent Flooding
By efficiently capturing and diverting water, catch basins help to avoid waterlogging and flooding in your yard, basement, or other areas.

Protect Property

Improve Water Quality
Common Catch Basin Problems
Clogging
Debris like leaves, twigs, and sediment can accumulate in catch basins, leading to blockage and reduced drainage efficiency.
Cracking or Damage
Over time, catch basins can become damaged due to heavy traffic, freezing temperatures, or other factors.
Infiltration
In some cases, stormwater may infiltrate the catch basin and enter the sewer system, causing backups or other problems.
PPX: Your Catch Basin Experts
At PPX, we specialize in providing comprehensive catch basin maintenance and repair services. Our experienced technicians can:

Inspect and Clean
We'll thoroughly inspect your catch basins to identify any issues and remove debris or obstructions.

Repair and Replace
If necessary, we can repair damaged catch basins or replace them with new ones to ensure optimal performance.
Don't let clogged or damaged catch basins disrupt your daily life. Contact PPX today to schedule a professional inspection and maintenance service.
Frequently Asked Questions
PPX offers a one year labor/material warranty on residential services. Additional factory manufacturing warranty may apply. Backflow certifications are required and are good for one year.
A catch basin is a structure designed to capture stormwater runoff and filter out debris before it enters the storm drain system. It typically consists of a grate at street level, a sump or storage area below, and an outlet pipe that connects to the drainage system. The grate allows water to enter while preventing large debris from clogging the pipes. The sump collects sediment and other pollutants, preventing them from flowing into waterways.
- Flood control: By collecting and channeling stormwater, they prevent water from accumulating on surfaces and causing flooding.
- Water quality: They trap pollutants like sediment, trash, and oil, reducing the amount of contaminants that enter rivers, lakes, and other water bodies.
- Infrastructure protection: They prevent debris from clogging storm drains and pipes, which can lead to costly repairs and backups.
- Location: Areas with heavy rainfall or lots of trees may require more frequent cleaning.
- Surrounding environment: Construction sites or areas with high traffic may generate more debris.
- Local regulations: Some municipalities have specific requirements for catch basin maintenance.
- Generally, catch basins should be inspected at least annually and cleaned as needed to remove accumulated debris and sediment.
- Clogging: Debris like leaves, trash, and sediment can block the grate or outlet pipe, hindering drainage.
- Structural damage: Cracks, settling, or deterioration of the concrete can compromise the basin’s integrity.
- Sediment buildup: Excessive sediment accumulation reduces the basin’s storage capacity and can lead to overflow.
- Pollutant accumulation: If not cleaned regularly, catch basins can become a source of pollution.
- Schedule regular inspections: Check for debris buildup, structural damage, and proper drainage.
- Clean basins as needed: Remove accumulated sediment, trash, and other debris.
- Repair any damage promptly: Address cracks, leaks, or other structural issues to prevent further deterioration.
- Consider catch basin inserts: These can enhance filtration and reduce the need for frequent cleaning.
- Consult with a PPX commercial plumbers: If you have concerns about your catch basins or need assistance with maintenance, contact us today at 936-444-4779.