This driveway and abutting street in the Tokeneke section of Darien, CT was always wet from a sump pump discharge. We look the pipe below grade and now send the water in CULTEC chambers for infiltration. Problem solved!
Connecticut Stormwater Authority offers the best and most comprehensive products and services to drain away unwanted stormwater in Darien and throughout Riverside and Fairfield counties in Connecticut. We take pride in our status as the only contractor in Connecticut to receive both the “CULTEC Certified Installer” and “CULTEC Certified Maintenance Provider” designations.
Since 2003, we have developed a special relationship with CULTEC, the founder of plastic stormwater chamber technology. We have built on that relationship to create exceptional products and to provide quality drainage-related serves for our customers in Darien and its surrounding communities. Our firm is managed and operated by HAAG engineering professionals and we have an in-house professional engineer. As a CULTEC-certified Installer and CULTEC-certified maintenance provider, we offer both commercial and residential services and best-in-class warranties on both materials and labor.
CT Stormwater Authority helps homeowners and business owners in Darien to meet their stormwater drainage system needs through regular maintenance to ensure that their systems are operational and efficient. We serve customers in both Fairfield County and Riverside County, CT. Some of our most popular services include:
The proven professionals from Connecticut Stormwater Authority offer the best and most comprehensive drainage services for your property in Darien and throughout Fairfield & Riverside counties in Connecticut. For years, we have set the industry standard for stormwater drainage systems in our local communities. When you need our help, contact us online or give us a call at 475-250-2123.
This customer called because he had water being pushed to the surface from his sump pumps in the driveway, which was running onto the street and icing in the winter. After a careful dig avoiding his water main, his septic discharge line and other landmarks, we retrofitted two CULTEC 100HD chambers to house the water and a legitimate overflow for when the chambers are overwhelmed. Mission accomplished!
January 26, 2022
This customer called because he had water being pushed to the surface from his sump pumps in the driveway, which was running onto the street and icing in the winter. After a careful dig avoiding his water main, his septic discharge line and other landmarks, we retrofitted two CULTEC 100HD chambers to house the water and a legitimate overflow for when the chambers are overwhelmed. Mission accomplished!
January 26, 2022
This Darien home flooded twice in the summer of 2021 from a tropical storm followed by Hurricane Ida. The beautiful finished basement space took on a lot of water. Upon inspection, we discovered issues with the footing drain around the foundation. It was only sending water into the house to a sump pit, it had a pipe break and there was a floor drain at the base of a massive stairwell that also poorly introduced water into the footing drain.
We quickly went to work designing a new series of elements for our system to fix the footing drain, reduce the water being sent into it and "save" the window at the window well and the door at the base of the stairs by setting new drains and rerouting all that water to a proper pump chamber. The pump chamber we built houses two heavy duty cast iron 1HP sewer pumps wired behind the home's generator. The pumps push water in two separate pressurized lines to a small CULTEC gallery of 330XLHD chambers. From there, all overflow exits the system by way of gravity and exits to daylight in the original overflow pipe set downhill.
December 14, 2021
Cutting concrete, digging and installing 2 new ground drains as add-ons to the existing drainage gallery. Located in Darien, CT
June 11, 2020
This driveway and abutting street in the Tokeneke section of Darien, CT was always wet from a sump pump discharge. We look the pipe below grade and now send the water in CULTEC chambers for infiltration. Problem solved!
This Darien home flooded twice in the summer of 2021 from a tropical storm followed by Hurricane Ida. The beautiful finished basement space took on a lot of water. Upon inspection, we discovered issues with the footing drain around the foundation. It was only sending water into the house to a sump pit, it had a pipe break and there was a floor drain at the base of a massive stairwell that also poorly introduced water into the footing drain. We quickly went to work designing a new series of elements for our system to fix the footing drain, reduce the water being sent into it and "save" the window at the window well and the door at the base of the stairs by setting new drains and rerouting all that water to a proper pump chamber. The pump chamber we built houses two heavy duty cast iron 1HP sewer pumps wired behind the home's generator. The pumps push water in two separate pressurized lines to a small CULTEC gallery of 330XLHD chambers. From there, all overflow exits the system by way of gravity and exits to daylight in the original overflow pipe set downhill.
Darien nursing home facility was experiencing surface runoff and icing at its front entrance, causing a dangerous situation. The carport was not fitted with rain gutters or ground drains. We saw cut the concrete sidewalk in multiple areas to access existing drains and then retrofitted two new drain lines to collect and send away roof runoff. We also installed new commercial sized rain gutters and connected them to the new ground drains. Finally, we poured new concrete to match the existing sidewalks. Water and icing problem solved!
Keep Your Stormwater Systems Clear of Toxins! Stormwater System Maintenance calls in Old Greenwich, CT Keep your stormwater systems clear of toxins with an annual Ground Drain Cleaning service from your local stormwater experts, CT Stormwater Authority.
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