Site Drainage in Sterling Heights, MI
D&J Contracting is Sterling Heights’s commercial site drainage contractor for properties that cannot afford ponding, soft subgrade, or water at the pavement edge. We have spent 38 years in Southeast Michigan reading runoff patterns, setting grades, and correcting drainage before it turns into settlement and joint failure.
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Local Michigan Crews

38+ Years Experience
Our Site Drainage Services
Efficient water management is critical to preserving your infrastructure. We design and repair stormwater systems, including catch basins and culverts to prevent erosion and standing water from damaging your property’s foundation or creating hazardous conditions for your visitors.
Catch Basin Installation & Water Management
Install high-capacity drainage structures and optimize surface grading to direct heavy rain away from your pavement.
Catch Basin Repair & Stormwater Infrastructure
Fix crumbling masonry or collapsed drainage inlets to prevent sinkholes and keep your system flowing freely.
Culvert Installation
Ensure proper water flow under driveways and access roads with durable culverts designed to handle high water volumes.
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We are active on commercial drainage jobs across Sterling Heights, helping property managers keep runoff from undermining pavement, joints, and base support before small grade issues turn into larger repairs. Use the map and the project pins below to review real field work and see how we handle slope correction, inlet placement, and outlet control on live sites.
Commercial Properties We Service in Sterling Heights
We design drainage around how each commercial site actually moves people, freight, and water in Sterling Heights. The right fix depends on traffic load, access patterns, and where runoff can go without damaging the base.
- Retail Centers & Plazas, drainage has to keep ADA routes dry, protect storefront access, and stop ponding at parking stall edges where customers walk every day.
- Industrial Parks & Warehouses, systems must handle heavy truck loads, dock traffic, and concentrated runoff without settling under repeated impact.
- HOAs & Multi-Family Complexes, we control low spots near drives, walks, and common areas so standing water does not turn into complaints or freeze-thaw damage.
- Municipal & Institutional Facilities, drainage has to support public access, manage higher traffic counts, and keep entrances usable through storm events and spring thaw.


Built for Michigan Weather: Our Sterling Heights Site Drainage Standards
Our drainage work lasts longer in Sterling Heights because we do the basics right before anyone thinks about surface finish. We set the grades so water leaves the lot instead of sitting against curb lines, door thresholds, and pavement edges. We build the base to carry traffic without soft spots or pumping. Then we choose details that hold up through Michigan freeze thaw cycles, which is where a lot of drainage failures start. That approach saves property managers money because it pushes repairs out, reduces patchwork fixes, and protects the pavement structure before water gets a chance to break it down.
- Proper runoff control keeps water off the pavement and out of low spots, which helps stop edge breakup, joint failure, and the kind of damage that turns into early resurfacing work.
- Strong sub-base prep gives the system a stable foundation under truck traffic and daily use, so settlement does not show up six months later as a new repair bill.
- Freeze-thaw ready details help the site handle Michigan weather without opening up cracks and voids that let water back in. That means fewer call-backs and less money spent fixing problems that should have been prevented.
Common Site Drainage Projects We Handle in Sterling Heights
- Retail resurfacing near Van Dyke: Property managers call us before milling starts because the old surface usually hides low spots, failed inlet rims, and water that tracks back toward storefront walks. We rework the grade, reset basin elevations, and open the outlet path so new pavement does not trap runoff at the curb line or break down the edge after the first hard rain.
- Industrial concrete repair by Dodge Park Road: Loading zones take abuse from trucks, turning movements, and freeze-thaw movement around joints. We correct the drainage first, then tie the slab work into a stable slope so water leaves dock aprons and equipment lanes instead of sitting against the concrete and working into the base.
- ADA updates along Hall Road frontage sites: Managers often need walk paths and accessible stalls brought back into compliance after years of settlement. We adjust cross slope, fix ponding at ramps and walks, and set inlet locations so runoff clears pedestrian routes without sending water across entrances or creating ice points in winter.


In-House Crews & Equipment for Sterling Heights Projects
Our Sterling Heights drainage work stays in house from layout to final grade, with fully insured W2 crews running company-owned excavators, compactors, and support equipment on every site. We do not hand basin setting, pipe work, or finish grading to subcontractors, which keeps the standard tight, the schedule steady, and accountability direct for property managers who need one crew to answer for the finished grade.
Sterling Heights Drainage Reviews That Hold Up
We have corrected drainage problems across Sterling Heights long enough to know which fixes hold after a hard rain and which ones fail once traffic, frost, and settlement start working on the site. Read the reviews below to see how property managers describe the work after we restore grade, move water off the pavement, and protect the base underneath.
Our 3-Step Site Drainage Process for Sterling Heights
- On-Site Evaluation, we walk the property, map ponding and grade breaks, then give a free estimate based on how the site actually sheds water.
- Permitting and Logistics Planning, we handle the permit steps, utility markouts, access routes, and work sequence so the project stays organized for your team.
- Execution and Site Cleanup, we complete the drainage work, restore the disturbed areas, and leave the property ready for normal traffic.


Sterling Heights Permits & Codes Handled For You
We take the paperwork off your plate before any excavation starts. In Sterling Heights, that means we handle the Building Department steps, pull the required Dumpster and ROW permits through the city portal, and file MissDig requests so underground utilities get marked before a machine touches the ground. Property managers do not need to track forms, calls, or field notices. We manage that part, then move into layout and grade work only after the site is cleared for digging.
Frequently Asked Questions about Site Drainage in Sterling Heights
When is the best time of year to schedule drainage work?
Spring and late summer give us the clearest read on ponding, outlet flow, and grade breaks. In Sterling Heights, that timing helps us correct problem spots before freeze-thaw turns a small fix into a larger repair.
How do you keep our business open during the project?
We phase the work so trucks, tenants, and customers can keep moving. That usually means tight access planning, short closure windows, and starting at the areas that affect drainage first so the site stays usable while we work.
How do you prevent winter weather damage?
We start by getting water off the pavement before cold weather sets in, then we correct low spots that hold meltwater against joints and edges. That cuts down on frost heave, base softening, and the kind of spring damage that drives up repair costs.

Get a Free Quote for Site Drainage in Sterling Heights
Standing water does not stay small for long, and once it reaches the base, the repair gets more expensive fast. Call D&J Contracting for a free evaluation and quote in Sterling Heights, and we will check the grades, outlet path, and low spots before the next storm turns a drainage issue into a structural one.










