Friday, November 25, 2016

Chicago Northwest Suburban Flood Control Systems



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 around the building and finds entry from without the structure through window wells, basement cracks, or even through doors or windows when the water is that high. 

Why are flood control systems important to Chicago Northwest Suburban residents?

Flooding is a big issue in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago. There are no real reservoirs, and with the density of buildings, streets and parking lots, there is very little green space to absorb or slow down the onslaught of water in a heavy rain. Many of the suburbs have combined storm and sanitary systems which means that every time there's a serious rainstorm, sewers can backup, and people get water and worse in their basements.
Now, the people in the suburbs can address these flooding problems. Check the following links to see what rebates these suburbs might offer:


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Yard Flooding can also be an issue in these areas. Yards can collect pools of water and make your yard unusable. Now you can address these issues with a yard drainage system installation.  

Who to call to solve residential flooding problems in Chicago’s Northwest Suburbs?

When residential flooding does happen, or if it is a concern for your future, you had best call the company that has been providing flood control systems since 1981. Parks’ Plumbing & Sewer, Inc. has been solving flooding problems in Chicago for years and their patented Double Guard Valve is the number one solution in the world. Many companies have tried to duplicate this valve but don’t get it right because they cut corners in production and in installation. The innovators are Parks’ are always finding new ways to save money for their customers through innovation and their experience over the years.

Friday, November 18, 2016

When to Install a Flood Control System


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, where flooding and sewer backups occur with increasing frequency, there is something reassuring about having a flood control system installed.

People like to believe that flooding only occurs if you live near a river or other body of water. Then, when the water levels rise over the banks, here comes the flood. You might be surprised to know that a Chicago flood control system is needed more to prevent a sewer backup than it is to protect against overland flooding. Chicago’s (and most of the surrounding suburbs) sewer systems can be overwhelmed when the increasingly common torrential rains fall. The sewer fills to capacity and has nowhere else to go except back up the pipes into the house. This is the most devastating type of flooding of all. Raw sewage in your home and it could have been prevented!

Now that you know the best time to install a flood prevention system in Chicago, and you choose to ignore it, then you may find yourself at the 2nd best time to install one. After your basement fills with water. Once you have hauled all your damaged and ruined belongings out to the curb and you have cleaned up the water and residue, don’t let it happen again! Lighting and flooding can hit the same areas twice. Call the flood control experts at Parks’ Plumbing & Sewer, Inc. to get their patented Double Guard Valve installed. Then you can rest assured that you are protected before the next flooding occurs. Even if it doesn’t flood, having a good protection systems is a selling point for your home.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Basement Flooding: What to do Next

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 is to figure out why it happened. Was it a downpour that overwhelmed the city’s sewer system causing a backup? Did the water come from an overland flood like a river that overflows it’s banks? Did the water come in through the walls or through a window well? Collect as much information as you can to determine why it occurred, this will be invaluable when it comes to designing an appropriate flood prevention system before you flood again.

Once you have an idea as to the reason, the first physical step is to get the water out of the basement, whether through waiting for the water to recede or by pumping the water out. Next is to clean up which can be done by an outside restoration company or by you. This can mean moving tons of destroyed property out for garbage pickup. It also means checking and replacing moldy drywall to restore a healthy environment in your home.

Once all this has been done, you need to call a flood control expert in Chicago. These are going to be professional plumbers who have specialized in flood control systems and who are aware of your city’s plumbing codes and regulations. They can assess your flooding problem and design and implement a real solution for your home. Just remember to do it right by calling a real Chicago flood control specialist and never go through this pain again! The most innovative flood control experts are at Parks’ Plumbing & Sewer, Inc., so call them today.

 

Friday, November 4, 2016

Who to Call to Solve Residential Flooding Problems in Chicago



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 around the building and finds entry from without the structure through window wells, basement cracks, or even through doors or windows when the water is that high.  

Why are flood control systems important to Chicago residents?

Flooding is a big issue in Chicago. There are no real reservoirs, and with the density of buildings, streets and parking lots, there is very little green space to absorb or slow down the onslaught of water in a heavy rain. Because the city of Chicago has a combined storm and sanitary system it means that every time there's a serious rainstorm, sewers can backup, and people get water and worse in their basements. Installation of a residential flood control system in Chicago is a necessary solution to protect your property and possessions from water damage. Even though the city has started installing valves to allow streets to back up vs. basements, the streets can become overflooded and cause a different kind of basement flooding to happen – overland flooding.

Who to call to solve residential flooding problems in Chicago?

When residential flooding does happen, or if it is a concern for your future, you had best call the company that has been providing Chicago flood control systems since 1981. Parks’ Plumbing & Sewer, Inc. has been solving flooding problems in Chicago for years and their patented Double Guard Valve is the number one solution in the world. Many companies have tried to duplicate this valve but don’t get it right because they cut corners in production and in installation. The innovators are Parks’ are always finding new ways to save money for their customers through innovation and their experience over the years.