A gutter s purpose is to move water from a roof to the desired location but usually this is right by the foundation of a home.
Drain gutters away house underground.
Many of these pipes are placed underground to avoid the eyesore of pipes laying on the ground next to your house.
Place other stakes spaced 8 feet apart in between.
Dig the trench deep enough to drain downhill from the side of the dry well.
The most difficult part is digging the trench.
On the flip side burying drain pipe is more work intensive but it s a guaranteed way to keep water away.
Tie the string to the downspout then stretch it out and around all the stakes.
We suggest topping the pipe off with a pop up emitter.
Others have vertical pipes that either connect to a drain or run directly into the ground itself.
Before installing gutters rainwater from the roof fell to the ground and didn t flow anywhere before soaking in to the soil hence large spring rains lead to water in the basement.
The house sits in the front half of the property which is flat.
The buried downspout drain line shown at left is one that we d recommend abandoning it connects to a drain line that enters the building through the foundation wall and passes below the basement floor incorporating a basement floor drain ultimately connecting the the sewer line.
I wanted a good way to get rainwater from the roof as far away from the house as possible.
Assuming your lot isn t shaped like a large salad bowl with the house at the bottom center look for a spot that s lower than the house to drain the excess water.
Of crushed rock to add to the bottom of the trench to promote water absorption.
An underground drain pipe can become clogged in a variety of ways including leaf buildup or damage to the pipe itself.
You ll also need at least 3 in.
Use a string and 1x2 stakes to lay out the trench.
Besides making sure the slope is correct you ll want to make sure the pipe run ends in a good location.
The process to install underground gutter drainage to move water away from the foundation of a home also known as a french drain.
In this latter case the water then travels away from the home through one or more underground drain pipes.
The water simply drains into the ground at the end of the underground downspouts.
Mark the trench line photo by smith baer.
Pound in two stakes 4 feet from the house and directly in front of each downspout.
Some houses use downspouts that direct the flow of water downhill or down a slanted driveway.