F&F Stormwater Solutions is a certified, in-house SCM contractor built for commercial properties, municipalities, and engineers who need technical expertise and straight answers. F&F Stormwater serves the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast with 100% in-house crews and daily client response.
What We Do
From NOV response to confined space entry and aquatic vegetation management, F&F Stormwater handles the full spectrum of commercial SCM work with the technical depth to do it right the first time.
Certified SCM inspections with regulatory-accepted compliance reports delivered on time.
Full notice of violation management from site assessment through deficiency correction and reporting.
Certified confined space entry for below-grade SCMs most contractors cannot safely access.
Scheduled maintenance programs that keep systems compliant and deficiencies documented before they escalate.
Licensed aquatic herbicide application, cattail removal, forestry mulching, and algae control.
Converting underperforming or non-compliant basins into properly functioning stormwater assets.
We also offer Aquatic Plant Installation, Shoreline and Erosion Repair, Stream Restoration, Dredging, Pond and Lake Management, Wildlife Removal, Pipe Repairs, Vac Truck Services, Permeable Pavement Maintenance, Budget Forecasting, and SCM Design Consultation.
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We do not subcontract. Every crew member is trained, certified, and accountable to F&F standards so you get consistent quality and direct communication from start to finish.
Calls and emails are answered the same day. You will not be left guessing about your project status when a compliance deadline is approaching.
F&F holds SCM, Confined Space, and Aquatic Herbicide certifications, and performs specialized repairs that most stormwater contractors in the region are not equipped to handle.
No hidden markups or subcontractor fees. Our clients consistently cite our pricing as fair because when you do the work yourself, you charge what the work is actually worth.
Compliance reports, inspection records, and maintenance logs provided in formats your engineers, HOA boards, and regulators need on time, every time.
We serve commercial clients across NC, SC, VA, MD, DC, and Eastern TN including chain stores and regional portfolios that need a dependable contractor across multiple sites.
Get In Touch
Whether you received a notice of violation, need a certified annual inspection, or are looking for a long-term maintenance partner across multiple sites, F&F Stormwater is ready to respond.
Serving NC, SC, VA, MD, DC & Eastern TN
We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
Common Questions
Answers to the questions commercial property owners, HOA managers, and engineers ask most often.
An NOV requires a documented response within a specific timeframe set by your regulatory authority. F&F handles the full NOV response process, including site assessment, repair documentation, deficiency correction, and compliance reporting, so you can meet your deadline and avoid escalating fines or enforcement action.
A failed inspection typically cites deficiencies such as sediment accumulation, vegetation problems, structural damage, or outlet issues. F&F reviews the inspection report, identifies all required repairs, and performs the corrective work in-house to bring your system back into compliance and pass re-inspection.
Most state and local regulations require certified annual inspections of stormwater control measures (SCMs). Some jurisdictions require semi-annual inspections or additional post-storm assessments. F&F performs certified inspections and delivers compliance reports accepted by regulators across NC, SC, VA, MD, DC, and Eastern TN.
Between annual inspections, property owners and managers should visually check inlet grates and outlet structures after significant storm events for debris blockages, monitor for unusual erosion or standing water near basin edges, keep embankments mowed, and document visible changes with photos. A monthly or quarterly maintenance agreement with a certified contractor is the most reliable way to stay ahead of deficiencies and protect your inspection record. Unaddressed issues identified between inspections often become the deficiencies cited in the next annual report.
Neglected SCMs accumulate sediment, develop structural failures, and generate regulatory violations that are far more expensive to correct than routine maintenance would have been. In many jurisdictions, fines for a non-compliant SCM can reach $10,000 per day per violation. Emergency repairs routinely cost ten to twenty times more than a proactive program. Beyond fines, downstream flooding, erosion damage, and water quality violations create liability exposure that can affect your property's insurance coverage and resale value. The cost of doing nothing compounds every season a system goes unmanaged.