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Keeping storm drains unclogged reduces flooding and alleviates pollution in local creeks. Piles of leaves create poisonous gas when they build up in the underground catch basins, which causes oxygen levels to fluctuate dangerously in nearby creeks and streams where fish and other wildlife live. Unclogging your storm drain takes little time, but does require that you watch the drains, especially in autumn, to make sure they stay clean going into winter.
If you're in need of any storm drain services,
contact RooterPLUS and we'll provide professional 60-minute service to assess your needs.
Sweep, rake or shovel away the leaves in your outside storm drain and pile them away from the drain so they do not blow back in again.
Pour a bit of water down the drain to make sure it goes down properly if you feel uncertain the drain is completely unclogged.
Use a plumber's snake or pressure hose to remove any remaining leaves or debris that you couldn't remove the first time. Make sure to pile up the leaves and debris you collect away from the drain so they don't flow back in.
Test it again by pouring a bit more water down the drain to make sure it now drains properly.
Call RooterPLUS to get help with stubborn drains that won't unclog. Then dispose of the leaves and debris you collected from the drain, according to your municipality's regulations.
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