Flood Control & Damage Restoration in Roselle, IL | Eveready Flood Control Since 1955
6N 407 Gary Ave, Roselle, IL 60172
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Dell Valve differ from other backwater valves?
Most cast iron valves stay in the closed position, which causes paper waste and debris to get caught inside after flushing. When a rainstorm hits, that clogged valve can open but fails, leading to a flooded basement with rainwater or sewage. The Eveready Dell Valve is made of stainless steel and is balanced—it stays open during normal use, then automatically closes only when a storm causes sewer backup. This design reduces clogs and keeps your basement dry.
Can Eveready help with water damage from window leaks or ice dams in Roselle?
While Eveready specializes in preventing sewer backflow with the Dell Valve, many water damage issues in Roselle—such as tropical storm flooding, window leak intrusion, crawl space moisture, and ice dam leaks—are often made worse by sewer overload. By stopping water from backing up into your home through floor drains and basement plumbing, our system reduces the risk of sewage contamination and flood damage. If your basement floods from heavy rain, melting ice, or storms, the Dell Valve adds a critical layer of protection.
Is there a rebate available for installing flood control in Roselle, and how do I start?
Yes, many Chicago suburbs, including some near Roselle, offer rebates for installing backwater valves like the Dell Valve. Eveready can help you check eligibility and submit the required paperwork. We also handle city hall permit submissions and scheduling. Call us for a free, written estimate, and we’ll explain your local rebate options and provide a list of satisfied neighbors who have used our system.
Company Profile
Eveready Flood Control, based in Roselle, IL, has been protecting homes from basement flooding since 1955. Founded by engineer Dino DelVechio after his own basement flooded, the company developed the patented Dell Valve—a stainless steel backwater valve that stays open during normal conditions and automatically closes during rainstorms to prevent sewer backflow. Unlike cast iron valves that remain closed and trap debris, the Dell Valve is balanced to reduce clogging and keeps water out. Today, led by Pat Regan, the team provides installation, maintenance, and free written estimates, backed by a warranty and an A+ BBB rating. With thousands of systems installed across Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, and Colorado, Eveready specializes in preventing flood damage. They also assist homeowners with obtaining permits and navigating local rebate programs offered by many Chicago suburbs. Whether you’re near Lake Park or in the Roselle Historic District, they offer neighborly, expert service with a 97.3% customer satisfaction rate.
Service Capabilities
- Damage restoration
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Tue: | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Wed: | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Thu: | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Fri: | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Sat: | Closed |
| Sun: | Closed |












