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Commercial Drainage in East Syracuse, NY

Commercial drainage systems and site drainage repair for East Syracuse 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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What You Need to Know

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Commercial drainage systems for paved and gravel sites
Parking lot ponding correction and regrading
Catch basin installation, repair, reset, and tie-ins
Commercial trench regrading and swale correction
Stormwater basin, detention pond, and retention pond repair
Storm ditch cleaning, reshaping, and sediment removal
Asphalt saw cutting, patching, and site restoration
Concrete aprons, pads, curbs, and inlet restoration
Culvert washout repair and private-road drainage repair
Storage facilities
Warehouses and industrial yards
Apartment complexes
Retail centers and commercial lots
Property managers and commercial landlords
Farms
Municipalities
General contractors
Private road associations

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.

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Local Knowledge

Why East Syracuse chooses Backwell.

Local soils, local stormwater rules, local crew.

Site Conditions (Onondaga County)

East Syracuse occupies the lowland corridor between Syracuse proper and the Onondaga Escarpment, an area historically defined by the New York Central rail yards and now by dense commercial, industrial, and warehouse development along Route 298 and the I-481 corridor. Native soils are a mix of Palmyra gravelly loam on the higher outwash benches and Lamson and Minoa very fine sandy loams on the flatter industrial land, with fill common across the rail-yard legacy parcels.

What That Means for Drainage

Ley Creek, Butternut Creek, and multiple small tributaries drain the area into Onondaga Lake, and the historic industrial history means stormwater and soil-management permitting often runs through the Onondaga Lake AOC framework. Commercial excavation in East Syracuse routinely encounters variable historic fill, shallow water tables along the former Erie Canal alignment, and reinforcement needs on slab and pavement subgrades where native fines lose bearing when saturated. Bedrock is deep across the lowland corridor. Stormwater design ties into the Onondaga Lake watershed framework, with enhanced sediment and phosphorus controls on any industrial redevelopment.

Service Area

Commercial Drainage Across Central NY

Equipment crews mobilize across Onondaga, Oswego, Oneida, Madison, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, and Cortland counties.

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