Storm Sewers

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Storm Sewer Installation & Drainage Solutions


Storm sewer systems are critical for managing runoff and protecting infrastructure from water damage. At Kerber Contracting, we install and service storm sewer systems for municipalities, commercial properties, and development projects across Western Pennsylvania.


We take a detailed approach to stormwater management, ensuring systems are properly sized and positioned to handle expected runoff.

Reliable Stormwater Management for Long-Term Performance


Storm sewer systems must account for local conditions, including rainfall patterns and site layout. Our team understands the technical considerations involved in effective stormwater control.


Storm sewer services include:

  • Catch basin and inlet installation
  • Storm sewer pipe installation
  • Drainage system repairs and upgrades
  • Coordination with site development plans


Kerber Contracting helps ensure stormwater systems perform reliably over time.


Plan Your Storm Sewer Project With Kerber Contracting


If your project requires storm sewer installation or upgrades, trust Kerber Contracting to help you complete your project on time and within budget.

Contact us today to learn more! 


Storm Sewer FAQs


What is a storm sewer and what does it do?

A storm sewer system is designed to collect and redirect rainwater and runoff away from streets, parking lots, and properties. Unlike sanitary sewers, storm sewers handle only rainwater and melted snow, helping prevent flooding, erosion, and water damage.


What are signs of a storm sewer problem?

Common signs of storm sewer issues include standing water after rainfall, slow or backed-up yard drains, erosion near drains, unpleasant odors, or visible debris around drain openings. These issues can indicate blockages, pipe damage, or improper drainage that should be addressed promptly.


Why is storm sewer maintenance important?

Routine storm sewer maintenance helps prevent flooding, protects foundations and landscaping, and ensures proper drainage during heavy rain. Regular inspections and cleanings can also identify small issues before they lead to costly repairs or property damage.