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Basement flooding is becoming more and more prevalent in Chicago and its neighborhoods because of the changes happening in the weather. Chicago is seeing new storms that can produce heavy rains that are very localized and harder to predict. These storms can bring 2 or more inches of water per hour to a given Chicago neighborhood. When that happens, the local sewers, which were not designed for these types of storms, fill up very quickly and overwhelms the local systems. One of the recent storms dumped 8 inches of water on Chicago. When that happens, instead of the water coming from homes into the sewer, the water backs up from the sewer into the homes making for a homeowner’s nightmare. What can be done? How can you protect your property and keep your basement from flooding? Isn’t it time to invest in ... Read more »

Views: 296 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

Basement flooding is becoming more and more prevalent in Chicago and its neighborhoods because of the changes happening in the weather. Chicago is seeing new storms that can produce heavy rains that are very localized and harder to predict. These storms can bring 2 or more inches of water per hour to a given Chicago neighborhood. When that happens, the local sewers, which were not designed for these types of storms, fill up very quickly and overwhelms the local systems. One of the recent storms dumped 8 inches of water on Chicago. When that happens, instead of the water coming from homes into the sewer, the water backs up from the sewer into the homes making for a homeowner’s nightmare. What can be done? How can you protect your property and keep your basement from flooding? Isn’t it time to invest in ... Read more »

Views: 299 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

Basement flooding is becoming more and more prevalent in Chicago because of the changes happening in the weather. Chicago is seeing new storms that can produce heavy rains that are very localized and harder to predict. These storms can bring 2 or more inches of water per hour to a given Chicago neighborhood. When that happens, the local sewers, which were not designed for these types of storms, fill up very quickly and overwhelms the local system. One of the recent storms dumped 8 inches of water on Chicago. When that happens, instead of the water coming from homes into the sewer, the water backs up from the sewer into the homes making for a homeowner’s nightmare. What can be done? How can you protect your property and keep your basement from flooding? Isn’t it time to invest in ... Read more »

Views: 329 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

In the Chicago area, basement flooding is a common problem increasingly faced by residents who are unsure as to what to do about it. Weather patterns are changing, rains can be torrential and coupled with the density of the Chicago area, is making basement flooding more common. People can feel hopeless and depressed, especially if their belongings have been damaged or destroyed. One of the worst situations is when it happens more than once. But the worst scenario of all is when sewers back up and the flood is caused by overloaded city sewers that flow into the home.

Flood Control Systems in Chicag ... Read more »

Views: 294 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

What is a residential flood control system?

A residential flood control system is any way(s) used to systematically reduce the risk of damage to a home or basement due to flooding. This flooding can be from basement cracks, floor drains or floors, through an overwhelmed catch basin, or even worse, up through the connection to the sewer system. This can mean something as simple as installing gutters and or French drains to divert rain water away from a residence, to an overhead sewer system which can stop sewers from backing up into a home when the village or city’s sewer is overwhelmed. Some components may be catch basins, sump pumps, sewer backflow valves, overhead sewers, lift stations, backup sump pumps, batter ... Read more »

Views: 292 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

What is a residential flood control system?

A residential flood control system is any way(s) used to systematically reduce the risk of damage to a home or basement due to flooding. This flooding can be from basement cracks, floor drains or floors, through an overwhelmed catch basin, or even worse, up through the connection to the sewer system. This can mean something as simple as installing gutters and or French drains to divert rain water away from a residence, to an overhead sewer system which can stop sewers from backing up into a home when the village or city’s sewer is overwhelmed. Some components may be catch basins, sump pumps, sewer backflow valves, overhead sewers, lift stations, backup sump pumps, battery backup systems for pumps, drain tile systems, French drains, or any number of other methods which are appropriate for a given property. Overland flooding is when water collects aroun ... Read more »

Views: 346 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

What is a residential flood control system?

A residential flood control system is any way(s) used to systematically reduce the risk of damage to a home or basement due to flooding. This flooding can be from basement cracks, floor drains or floors, through an overwhelmed catch basin, or even worse, up through the connection to the sewer system. This can mean something as simple as installing gutters and or French drains to divert rain water away from a residence, to an overhead sewer system which can stop sewers from backing up into a home when the village or city’s sewer is overwhelmed. Some components may be catch basins, sump pumps, sewer backflow valves, overhead sewers, lift stations, backup sump pumps, battery backup systems for pumps, drain tile systems, French drains, or any number of other methods which are appropriate for a given property. Overland flooding is when water collects aroun ... Read more »

Views: 320 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

This one is so obvious that you might miss it, so listen up. The time to install a flood control system is before your home is flooded! There, that was easy and it makes so much sense. But, if your home never floods, does that mean you should never install a system? Maybe. Do you go without fire insurance because you don’t think you will ever have a fire? Reasoning like that will surely put you in a world of hurt should there be a fire. Much like flooding, it is much better to be prepared for the worst sometimes. In Chicago, ... Read more »

Views: 319 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

In the Chicago area, basement flooding is a common problem increasingly faced by residents who are unsure as to what to do about it. Weather patterns are changing, rains can be torrential and coupled with the density of the Chicago area, is making basement flooding more common. People can feel hopeless and depressed, especially if their belongings have been damaged or destroyed. One of the worst situations is when it happens more than once. But the worst scenario of all is when sewers back up and the flood is caused by overloaded city sewers that flow into the home.

Regardless of the type of flooding, either from the foundation or through the sewer, the first thing to do i ... Read more »

Views: 330 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

What is a residential flood control system?

A residential flood control system is any way(s) used to systematically reduce the risk of damage to a home or basement due to flooding. This flooding can be from basement cracks, floor drains or floors, through an overwhelmed catch basin, or even worse, up through the connection to the sewer system. This can mean something as simple as installing gutters and or French drains to divert rain water away from a residence, to an overhead sewer system which can stop sewers from backing up into a home when the village or city’s sewer is overwhelmed. Some components may be catch basins, sump pumps, sewer backflow valves, overhead sewers, lift stations, backup sump pumps, battery backup systems for pumps, drain tile systems, French drains, or any number of other methods which are appropriate for a given property. Overland flooding is when water collects aroun ... Read more »

Views: 303 | Added by: floodcontrolsystems | Date: 2017-01-11

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