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Commercial storm drain & stormwater services in Coral Springs

South Florida Storm Drain Solutions services Coral Springs HOAs and commercial properties — including the lake-fronted communities laid out around the city's planned grid. We handle lake-bank inlets, structure cleaning, CCTV, and the documentation Coral Springs HOAs need for both the City and any drainage-district recert.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Compliance-Grade Reports
  • HOA & Commercial Specialists
  • Tri-County Coverage
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  • 42 catch basins inspected
  • 18 cleaned & documented
  • CCTV footage delivered
  • Compliance report filed

Local stormwater context in Coral Springs

Much of Coral Springs sits inside the Sunshine Water Control District, an independent special district that operates the secondary canal and water-control-structure network across most of the city [verify your boundary]. The City of Coral Springs runs the local MS4 in parallel — so on-site catch basins, lake-bank skimmers, and on-property control structures stay the owner's responsibility under the relevant ERP.

Coral Springs was largely platted in the late 1960s and 1970s as a planned city built around an interconnected lake-and-canal system. That gives most HOAs a high number of lake-bank inlets — which catch grass clippings and goose-related organics rather than typical road sediment — and a steady cadence of mitered-end and outfall headwall maintenance.

Services we deliver in Coral Springs

Who we serve in Coral Springs

Coral Springs' mix is heavy on lake-and-canal HOAs (Eagle Trace, Country Club, Heron Bay, Wyndham Lakes), municipal and school facilities, medical office along University Drive, and retail and Class-B office along Sample Road and West Atlantic Boulevard. We schedule lake-bank work outside of community events and coordinate access with on-site landscape crews so we're not fighting them for the gate.

FAQ

Coral Springs stormwater FAQs

Do you maintain lake-bank inlets and outfall headwalls?
Yes. Coral Springs HOAs have an unusually high count of lake-bank inlets, mitered ends, and small outfall structures. We clean them, document condition with photos and CCTV, and flag any erosion or rip-rap loss that needs repair.
Are you familiar with the Sunshine Water Control District?
Yes. Many Coral Springs communities sit inside SWCD. The district handles the secondary canals; we handle on-property structures inside your lines, and we coordinate access and disposal so nothing crosses district boundaries without sign-off.
How often should a Coral Springs HOA clean catch basins?
Once a year is the floor; HOAs with heavy tree canopy or active goose populations on the lakes usually need twice-yearly cleaning. Always add a pre-hurricane-season pass.

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