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How do you know when do you need a catch basin? We have outlined some common issues surrounding both commercial and residential properties that can be mitigated with the installation of a catch basin.
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SURE SEAL MAINTENANCE PAVEMENT INC. When Do You Need a Catch Basin?
Do You See Standing Water on Your Property? • One of the main reasons for catch basin repair in Toronto is standing or pooling water across a parking lot. • This can be seen on asphalt surfaces and on grass landscapes. • Catch basins remove this water and prevent further pooling from excessive watering or rainfall.
Does Your Grass Remain Saturated? • The surrounding area of the property may require restructuring work to ensure the runoff of water does not harm or create new water problems at the bottom of the slope. • Installing catch basins along parts of the property can help direct water runoff from the grassy patches.
Is Your Yard’s Terrain Sloped? • For an aesthetically pleasing landscape, many commercial and residential sites have clean sleek surfaces with no slopes. • To maintain the visual appeal of the land, a catch basin can be installed to deal with any water drainage problems.
Do Certain Parts of Your Yard Smell Bad? • Too much water due to poor drainage can also cause the underlying soil to become soggy, encouraging bacteria growth. • A catch basin funnels the excess water away from the lawn through an underground pipe system.
Have You Noticed Any Mildew? • Mildew on the lawn is caused by a fungus. This is seen as a white powder-like substance in small and large patches across the landscape. • Catch basins strategically placed throughout the lot can help prevent the growth of bacteria.
Does Water Tend to Pool in Your Garage or Basement after Heavy Rain? • Days of constant rainfall or sudden torrential rainstorms can cause structures to take on water through thin or faulty walls, floors, and piping. • Installing a catch basin can prevent the excess water from entering buildings.
Are Parts of Your Lawn Dead? • If your lawn has several brown spots, it could be a sign of dead grass due to water saturation. • Standing water can suffocate the roots of the grass causing the grass to turn brown and die. • Having proper drainage can alleviate the problem of having pools of water sitting across the lawn.
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