Commercial drainage systems and site drainage repair for Chittenango storage facilities, parking lots, warehouses, apartments, retail sites, industrial yards, private roads, and commercial properties with ponding, failed basins, ditches, or drainage grades that no longer work.
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From signed contract to mobilization is typically 2-5 weeks depending on permits and scheduling. Active equipment time on your property runs days to weeks based on scope. We share a clear schedule with the written estimate.
NYS DOL Public Work registered, OSHA 30, NYSDEC SWPPP compliant, EPA Lead-Safe Certified, SAM Federal Contractor (CAGE 16AD7). GL and WC certificates available on request.
No. Backwell is a commercial site-work contractor, not a plumbing drain cleaner. We do not snake sewers or clear sink backups. If the problem needs excavation, grading, catch basins, asphalt, or concrete restoration, that is our lane.
Yes. Send the address, photos if you have them, and what happens when it rains. You get a free site review and a written scope with a number you can plan against. No obligation.
Local soils, local stormwater rules, local crew.
Chittenango occupies the break between the Madison County uplands and the Oneida Lake lowland, where Chittenango Creek tumbles off the escarpment at Chittenango Falls and crosses a broad alluvial corridor. Upland soils are Honeoye and Lima silt loams over limestone till; the flats below the escarpment are dominated by Palmyra gravelly loam on outwash, Wayland silt loam in the floodplain, and Lakemont silty clay loam in the relict lake flats toward Bridgeport.
Chittenango Creek controls much of the buildable land's drainage regime, and the Erie Canal corridor crosses the north end of the village with its own grading and permitting implications. Commercial site work in Chittenango ranges from rock excavation and steep-cut stabilization on parcels near Route 5 and the escarpment, to dewatering and imported fill on the lake-plain soils closer to Oneida Lake. Stormwater permitting ties into the Oneida Lake watershed, which imposes stricter phosphorus and sediment controls than most inland tributaries. Shallow Onondaga limestone outcrops on the escarpment face can slow trenching on south-of-village parcels.
Equipment crews mobilize across Onondaga, Oswego, Oneida, Madison, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, and Cortland counties.
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