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Stormwater Maintenance for Older Properties (What Most Owners Miss)

If you own a property built before 2000, managing your infrastructure requires a specialized approach to keep everything running smoothly. Many property owners miss critical maintenance steps, but taking the time to understand your specific site needs can prevent costly issues down the road.

In this video, we break down the essential components of a robust stormwater strategy. You will learn about the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), which ensures you remain in compliance with the original agreements between developers and the city. However, compliance is just the baseline. To truly protect your investment, we discuss the importance of a preventive maintenance plan tailored specifically to your site’s operations and environment.

For those dealing with older infrastructure, common headaches like flooding or housekeeping issues can be managed with the right frequency of service. We explain how regular attention ensures that grates and drains do not become impacted, allowing water to flow off your site exactly as it should.

Whether you are navigating stormwater systems in California or Texas, we are here to help you find the right balance for your property. After watching, reach out to us to schedule a professional evaluation. We provide a comprehensive follow-up that includes a detailed site map, a budget-friendly quote, and clear photos of your current conditions so you can make informed decisions with confidence. Don’t let your maintenance fall behind—watch now to ensure your property stays protected.

 

 

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)