Regional Stormwater Management Corp • RSM

Qualified Flood Protection Contractor Network

RSM connects homeowners with trained contractors who understand backwater valves, sump pumps, sewer inspections, rebate documentation, and private-side flood protection.

Private coordination and training organization. Rebate approval is determined by municipalities. Insurance acceptance is determined by insurers.

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Qualified Flood Protection Contractor Network

RSM connects homeowners with trained contractors who understand backwater valves, sump pumps, sewer inspections, rebate documentation, and private-side flood protection.

Contractor standards

RSM emphasizes training, documentation discipline, homeowner communication, and responsible risk language.

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Homeowner expectations

Homeowners should understand who performs the work, what records are produced, and what municipal or insurer decisions are outside RSM control.

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Apply to join

Professionals can request information about training and network participation.

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The RSM process

From assessment to documentation.

1

Request an Assessment

Tell RSM about the property, flood history, basement concerns, and location.

2

Get Matched

RSM connects the homeowner with a qualified flood-protection contractor when appropriate.

3

Review Protection Options

The contractor can assess the home and recommend suitable protection work.

4

Complete the Work

Eligible systems may include backwater valves, sump pumps, alarms, backup power, sewer repairs, or drainage improvements.

5

Organize Documentation

RSM helps organize photos, invoices, forms, equipment details, permits, inspection notes, and maintenance records.

FAQ

Common questions

Is RSM a municipality?

No. Regional Stormwater Management Corp is a private service, training, and coordination organization. It is not a municipality and does not approve rebates.

Does RSM guarantee that a home will never flood?

No. Flood-protection systems can reduce risk when properly selected, installed, maintained, and documented, but no private company can guarantee that flooding will never occur.

Does RSM provide insurance advice?

No. RSM helps organize insurance-ready records, but coverage, claims, acceptance, and premium decisions are made by the homeowner’s insurer.

Start with structure

Move from flood-risk confusion to a clearer next step.

Request help from RSM for assessment coordination, contractor matching, rebate support, insurance-ready records, or professional training.

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