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Services: Storm Drainage

A quality storm drainage system collects and transports runoff efficiently, with the capacity to handle both routine rainfall and major storm events. We design and install optimal systems for your unique site needs, helping to prevent the risk of complications in the future (such as ponding, erosion, and structural damage).

We have the expertise to help with a full range of storm piping systems, including:

  • Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) for high volume needs
  • PVP pipe for lighter-duty needs, especially when corrosion resistance is a requirement

Our team at Moss Utilities will evaluate your site conditions and anticipated runoff, as well as the depth of the system and structural load that needs to be handled. These details help us choose the optimal pipe selection for your project. We ensure that every installation meets engineering specifications and municipal standards, ensuring safety and efficiency at all times

The surface-level factors are critical for ensuring a successful storm drainage system. For example, inlets collect water before it accumulates and move the water into an underground system. We offer different types of inlets, with customizations for every project:

  • Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP) for high volume needs
  • PVP pipe for lighter-duty needs, especially when corrosion resistance is a requirement

We understand the importance of a clean, well-managed job site. You can expect proactive communication with all stakeholders, minimal visual disruption, and the adaptability needed for everything from small QSR pads to complex regional centers.

During peak runoff, stormwater detention systems are temporary locations where the water can be stored and then released at controlled rates. If you are in an area with municipal regulations that require runoff control to prevent downstream flooding, then we can assist with your development. These detention systems integrate with the bigger storm network and meet all local compliance requirements.

Additionally, we have experience with installing box culverts that handle large volumes of water under the roadways, site entrances, or driveways. These types of structures require specific strategies to ensure both base preparation and structural support so that the system holds up under surface loads and heavy traffic.

Self-Performed Concrete Structures

Effective storm drainage is much more than placing a few pipes in the ground. A reliable, high-performing storm drainage system is a complex design that protects property and infrastructure in the area from flooding and water damage, ensuring that we have safe communities.


Our team at Moss Utilities is here to install the durable systems you need for your site. For more information about available services, reach out to schedule a consultation with a contractor you can trust.