Catch Basin Maintenance in Winter: Preventing Flooding and Ice Formation

Clogged or blocked catch basins create flooding and dangerous ice conditions. Winter maintenance of these drainage structures is often overlooked.

Snow Removal Services

Catch basins are the first line of defence against pavement flooding. When snow melt or winter rain enters a blocked catch basin, water backs up across paved surfaces and refreezes overnight.

Fall cleaning of catch basins removes accumulated debris before freeze-up. Clean basins flow freely during winter melt events, preventing the pooling that creates hazardous ice sheets.

Winter Preparedness Tips

During snow clearing operations, plow blades must be managed to avoid depositing large snow volumes directly over catch basin locations. Buried catch basins lose drainage function until excavated.

Snow stacking areas should be mapped away from catch basin clusters. Large, dense snow piles melt slowly and concentrate significant water volumes at their base — if drains are nearby and clear, this water routes safely away.

D&D Snow Services Coverage

Mid-winter inspections of catch basins after major melt events confirm that drain covers are not blocked by refrozen ice. A steel-tipped bar or hot water can free a frozen catch basin cover.

Property managers overseeing large parking lots should map catch basin locations and include them in winter maintenance instructions for snow removal crews.

Catch basin maintenance is a year-round activity with critical winter implications. The small cost of regular cleaning prevents the significant cost of flood damage and slip-and-fall incidents.