Catch Basin Cleaning in Mesa, AZ
A clogged catch basin can cause standing water, parking lot flooding, unpleasant odors, and sediment buildup around a property. Catch basins collect stormwater while trapping leaves, trash, sand, and other debris before it enters the connected drainage system. As your drain cleaning company near you in Mesa, we clear out trapped sediment and debris so the basin can handle stormwater the way it’s designed to.
Signs Your Catch Basin Needs Cleaning
Common signs include standing water around the grate, slow drainage after rain, overflowing during storms, bad odors, and visible mud or trash inside the basin.
You may also notice water spreading across parking areas, driveways, loading zones, or walkways. When several basins drain slowly, the connected stormwater line may also be blocked.
What Causes Catch Basin Clogs in Mesa Properties
Sand, Dust, and Sediment
Mesa’s dry and windy conditions allow dust, sand, and soil to collect across paved surfaces. Rainwater carries this material into catch basins, where it settles and reduces drainage capacity.
Leaves and Landscaping Debris
Leaves, seed pods, twigs, grass clippings, and palm fibers can cover the grate or collect inside the basin.
Trash and Parking Lot Debris
Plastic, food packaging, paper, gravel, and other litter may wash into catch basins at shopping centers, apartment communities, and business properties.
Blocked Outlet Pipes
The basin may be cleaned while the connected outlet pipe remains restricted by sediment, roots, or compacted debris.
Our Catch Basin Cleaning Process
Step 1 — Inspect the Basin
We examine the grate, basin interior, water level, and connected drainage areas.
Step 2 — Remove Surface Debris
Leaves, trash, and loose materials are cleared from the grate and surrounding pavement.
Step 3 — Clean the Basin
Accumulated mud, sediment, and debris are removed from the bottom of the catch basin.
Step 4 — Clear and Test the Outlet
The connected drainpipe is checked and cleaned when necessary. Water flow is tested to confirm proper drainage.
Step 5 — Explain the Findings
We explain what caused the blockage and whether additional storm-drain cleaning or repairs are recommended.
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Catch Basin Clog vs. Storm-Drain Clog: Knowing the Difference
A catch basin clog is usually caused by debris inside the basin or around its grate. A storm-drain clog occurs farther inside the connected underground pipe.
Both areas may need cleaning when the basin fills again quickly or water remains after visible debris has been removed.
Cost of Catch Basin Cleaning in Mesa
The cost depends on the basin size, amount of sediment, accessibility, number of basins, and condition of the connected drain lines.
A lightly filled residential basin is generally easier to clean than multiple commercial basins containing heavy mud and compacted debris. Pricing is provided before cleaning begins.
Why Mesa Property Owners Trust Our Catch Basin Cleaning
Catch basins help protect buildings, pavement, landscaping, and pedestrian areas from stormwater buildup. Regular cleaning is especially important before Mesa’s seasonal storms, when large amounts of water can reach paved surfaces quickly.
We serve residential and commercial properties throughout Mesa, including Morrison Ranch, Alta Mesa, Dobson Ranch, Eastmark, Falcon Field, Superstition Springs, Downtown Mesa, and areas near Stapley Drive, McKellips Road, and Southern Avenue.
Services We Provide
Residential
✅Clogged Drain Repair
✅Drain Snaking
✅Hydro Jetting
✅Video Camera Drain Inspection
✅Sewer Line Cleaning
✅Bathroom Drain Cleaning
✅Kitchen Drain Cleaning
✅Toilet Drain Cleaning
✅Laundry Drain Cleaning
✅Basement Drain Cleaning
✅Roof Drain Cleaning
✅Downspout Drain Cleaning
✅Preventative Drain Maintenance
✅Drain Odor Diagnosis and Removal
✅Slow Drain Diagnosis and Repair
✅Vent Stack Cleaning
✅Water Leak Detection
✅Main Line Cleaning
✅Floor Drain Cleaning
Frequently Asked Questions
What is catch basin cleaning?
Catch basin cleaning removes leaves, trash, mud, sand, and sediment that prevent stormwater from entering and leaving the basin properly.
How often should catch basins be cleaned?
Catch basins should be inspected regularly and cleaned when sediment, debris, or standing water begins accumulating. High-traffic commercial properties may need more frequent service.
Why is water standing around my catch basin?
The grate may be covered, the basin may be full of sediment, or the connected storm-drain pipe may be blocked.
Can Mesa dust clog a catch basin?
Yes. Windblown dust and sand can wash into the basin during rain and form thick sediment at the bottom.
Do you clean commercial catch basins?
Yes. Service is available for shopping centers, apartment communities, restaurants, warehouses, offices, and other commercial properties.
Can a clogged catch basin cause flooding?
Yes. When water cannot enter or exit the basin, it may spread across driveways, parking lots, walkways, and nearby landscaping.