Commercial drainage systems and site drainage repair for Sherrill 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.
Sherrill occupies a compact footprint on the Oneida County lake plain just north of Oneida, on terrain shaped by Glacial Lake Iroquois and the adjacent drumlin field. Soils across the city are dominated by Palmyra gravelly loam and Howard gravelly loam on the slightly higher outwash benches, with Honeoye silt loam on the drumlin flanks and Lamson and Minoa fine sandy loams in the lower swales.
Drainage flows west and north through Oneida Creek and Sconondoa Creek tributaries toward Oneida Lake. Commercial site work in Sherrill regularly involves cobbly, stony trenching in the outwash, seasonal high water tables on the flatter parcels, and stormwater design that ties into the Oneida Lake watershed framework with its tighter phosphorus and sediment thresholds. Bedrock is deep across the city's buildable land. Frost depth and frost-susceptibility of the fine-textured soils push utility burial and pavement details on most commercial projects, and structural fill is commonly required on the lower-lying commercial and industrial parcels. Projects along the Route 5 corridor through Kenwood and Sherrill routinely require subsurface investigation before finalizing grading and utility plans, and stormwater design typically emphasizes detention over infiltration on the fine-textured parcels.
Equipment crews mobilize across Onondaga, Oswego, Oneida, Madison, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, and Cortland counties.
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