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Palm Beach County · Florida

Commercial storm drain & stormwater services in Boca Raton

South Florida Storm Drain Solutions services storm drains, catch basins, and stormwater systems across Boca Raton — from the Class-A office corridor along Yamato and Glades to gated golf communities west of Military Trail and condo associations along A1A. We bring vactor and jet capacity, CCTV, and the documentation Boca Raton property managers and engineers expect.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Compliance-Grade Reports
  • HOA & Commercial Specialists
  • Tri-County Coverage
South Florida Storm Drain Solutions vactor crew servicing a commercial catch basin
Field Service · South Florida
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Palm Beach County HOA
  • 42 catch basins inspected
  • 18 cleaned & documented
  • CCTV footage delivered
  • Compliance report filed

Local stormwater context in Boca Raton

Boca Raton drainage is a hybrid. East of Florida's Turnpike, most properties discharge into the City's MS4 storm system, regulated under Boca's NPDES Phase II permit and routed eventually toward the Intracoastal and Hillsboro Canal [verify your outfall]. West of the Turnpike, large planned communities and many golf HOAs sit inside the Lake Worth Drainage District (LWDD) service area, so right-of-way access, easement rules, and downstream conveyance fall under LWDD criteria.

Most ponds, exfiltration trenches, and underground vaults built since the 1990s were permitted through an SFWMD or LWDD Environmental Resource Permit (ERP). Under Florida's updated 62-330 rules, the recurring O&M inspection now needs a qualified inspector on the state form, and Boca's high water table plus sandy fill means exfiltration systems silt up faster than the design assumed. We confirm your exact obligation from your permit before quoting.

Boca-specific issues we see

  • Royal palm seed pods and ficus debris choking grates after summer storms.
  • Exfiltration trench failure under parking lots built on coastal fill — usually fixed with jetting + targeted CCTV before anyone signs a recert.
  • LWDD easement coordination for communities west of the Turnpike.

Services we deliver in Boca Raton

Who we serve in Boca Raton

The Boca mix is heavy on Class-A office (Boca Corporate Center, T-Rex, Park at Broken Sound), large gated HOA/golf communities (Boca West, Broken Sound, Woodfield), high-rise condo associations along A1A and the Intracoastal, and big-box retail along Glades and Federal. Each comes with a different cadence — offices want a hurricane-season sweep on a published PM schedule, HOAs want board-friendly photo reports, and condos want a quiet, after-hours crew that doesn't block valet.

FAQ

Boca Raton stormwater FAQs

How often should a Boca Raton commercial property clean its catch basins?
Most Boca commercial sites need cleaning once or twice a year, with an extra pre-hurricane-season pass in May or June. Properties with heavy tree canopy or near construction usually need quarterly attention. We confirm against your permit's O&M conditions.
Do you handle LWDD coordination for HOAs west of the Turnpike?
Yes. We've worked inside Lake Worth Drainage District boundaries and document our work so that easement access, debris disposal, and inspection sign-off line up with LWDD and your engineer.
Can you support a 5-year drainage recertification in Boca?
Yes — full cleaning, CCTV, structure measurements, and a packaged report your PE can stamp. For the recurring ERP O&M inspection we can also certify in-house under Florida's qualified-inspector rule.

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