Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

The Grate Bag, Storm Grate Undermount Bag Insert, (36 in. x 36 in. x 36 in.)

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$79.50

$ 32 .99 $32.99

In Stock

1.:24 In. X 24 In. X 36 In.


About this item

  • Bags come in the color black
  • Costly basin and pipe system cleaning is reduced
  • Sizes available to fit all standard grate sizes
  • Simple to install and economical
  • Lightweight
  • Under grate design, so not disturbed easily, and does not impede vehicle traffic
  • Secondary sediment control
  • Reusable
  • Curb opening deflector


The Grate Bag, Storm Drain Undermount Bag Insert is the simple and economical solution to protecting storm drains from construction runoff. EPA's storm water regulations say the only thing that should go down into a storm drain is water. However, when it rains, a whole lot of other pollutants make its way down the drain too. The purpose of The Grate Bag is to collect and filter all of those contaminants such as debris, fertilizers, hydrocarbons, oil, silt particles, sediment, trash and much more. It mounts under the grate inside the catch basin and is a cost-effective, easy way to trap chemicals and pollutants from entering the sump or pipes. It is made of a permeable geotextile that allows water to pass through but prevents silt and sediment from clogging the drainage system or leaving the site. Overflow holes prevent job site flooding during intense rain events. These units are unobtrusive and out of the way, and their large sediment storage capacity minimizes maintenance. The Grate Bag, Storm Drain Undermount Filter Insert is a Best Management Practice, which is normally used in conjunction with other BMPs to reduce the impact of sedimentation. Use of The Grate Bag as the sole BMP should be limited to those applications where sediment loading within the storm-runoff is minimal. Bags are constructed with tension cable as well as overflow holes that are placed one foot from the bottom of the bag. The Grate Bag is an excellent “final filter” in a well-designed and implemented erosion control system. Routine inspection of a The Grate Bag’s collected sediment level is important to prevent “ponding” around storm drains. The Grate Bag can be emptied and re-used for the life of the construction project.