NDS offers square catch basins in 9”, 12”, 18” and 24” sizes and more grate options than anyone else, including decorative options in plastic and metal. Basins are also available as complete kits that provide everything you need to install.
What is the difference between a storm drain and a catch basin?
In short, Catch Basins are holes in the ground that “catch” the rainfall or any runoff surface water. Storm Drains are a type of Catch Basin, but are typically along the sides of roads to deal exclusively with storm runoff. Storm Sewers are the systems that carry the water away.
What is a basin kit?
The 12″ Catch Basin Kit with Metal Grate provides a simple and durable drainage solution that includes everything you need to install a catch basin on your next project. The catch basin collects water and provides a convenient access point for cleaning and maintenance of the drainage system.
How far should catch basin be from house?
If the starting location is near a drainpipe, the catch basin will be located about 12 to 18 inches from the foundation, depending on the size of the catch basin. The end of the run should be at least 10 feet away on a decline and farther for flat ground. Move the water as far away from the foundation as possible.
How far apart should catch basins be?
The maximum catch basin spacing for grades 8 to 12 percent is 200 feet. 2. The catch basin spacing must be at least 150 feet for grades greater than 12 percent.
How deep should a catch basin be?
Make sure that the depth of the hole is 6-12 inches deeper than the depth of the catch basin, as you’ll need that space later on. Dig a gradually declining trench 8-inches wide and 18-inches deep from the catch basin to a safe place for the water to run; this is where you’ll be placing the piping.
Do catch basins work?
Catch basins help maintain proper drainage and catch debris, which helps prevent pipes downstream from becoming clogged. Solids settle to the bottom while water drains out of the pipe. This pipe typically connects to the larger local plumbing system and directs the water to a sewage plant or stream.
What is a residential catch basin?
Final Notes. Residential catch basins range in size from 6” diameter garden drains to 24” x 24” yard drains and offer a wide variety of grating options. Plastic, brass, cast iron and chrome grates are designed to meet the cost or aesthetic requirements of your residential drainage project.
What is drainage catch basin?
A catch basin collects and traps debris in storm drains and sewer systems, preventing it from entering drainage pipes. Catch basins in storm drains are larger models of basins used in homes.
How do catch basins work?
Catch basins are the main component in a landscape drainage system. They are boxes available in various sizes and materials that are placed in the ground near areas of standing water to help facilitate proper water drainage and avoid property damage.
What is a concrete catch basin?
Catch Basins. Precast concrete catch basins are designed to drain excess stormwater and groundwater from paved streets, parking lots, and sidewalks. Gainey’s precast concrete catch basins provide an alternative to poured-in-place or bricked structures.