Storm Drains, Garden City, GA

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We offer cleaning services of storm drains for customers in Garden City and many of the surrounding cities.

Storm Drains in Garden City, Georgia Storm drains are used in parking areas, streets, sidewalks, and other areas within the ground to collect excess water. Without a proper drainage system, water would accumulate in the roads and on footpaths after a heavy storm, creating a dangerous driving situation and making it difficult to walk around. Storm drains sit lower than the road or walkway, allowing gravity to pull the water away from the surface and into the drainage system. This drain connects to a series of pipes that move it into the sewers or other plumbing system.

Storm drains are also used on residential and commercial structures, but they rely on gutters to move the water away from the roof. If a big snowstorm occurs, drifts can become very heavy, especially as they melt. This excess weight on the roof can lead to damage and cause leaking, so having a functioning storm drainage system is important. Leaves, trash, and other debris can clog up the storm drains, which reduces their efficiency.

Storm Drains in Garden City, Georgia

At Degler Waste Services, we offer cleaning services of storm drains for customers in Garden City, Georgia and many of the surrounding cities. Our team takes pride in doing a thorough job when cleaning out storm drains. We will make sure that all items are removed from the drain, ensuring that water can flow smoothly into the drain and away from your roof or the roadway. Give us a call today to find out how our services can improve the functionality of the storm drains on your property.


At Degler Waste Services, we offer high-quality services for storm drains in Ridgeland, Wellford, Lyman, Spartanburg, Inman, Tryon, Landrum, Greer, Taylors, Greenville, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Pumpkintown, Lady’s Island, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, Hardeeville, Beaufort, Port Royal, Laurel Bay, and Walterboro, South Carolina, as well as Savannah, Georgetown, Wilmington Island, and Garden City, Georgia.