Stinger
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I've got a drainage issue around my shop and I'm not sure what my best option is for fixing it. I've looked at french drains, trough drains, etc. but can't decide what's the best option that doesn't involve digging 2ft deep trenches.
In the pics you can see how water puddles a couple inches deep on the 60ft long East side of my shop. To the front (South) side of my shop, there is a gravel driveway that's much higher than the water level so I don't really want to try to dig through that to drain to the South. So that means I have to go around the back (North) side of the shop and then drain into the yard to the West. There is #57 gravel behind the shop (North side) which makes for difficult digging by hand.
I dug a trench to see how well it would drain and what I found is that I only need about 4-6" of depth to drain everything. The problem is figuring how to make this trench permanent while still allowing me to drive over it occasionally. I don't really want to go as deep as a normal french drain as then I'd need to extend the trench another 100 ft to get enough elevation drop in the yard to drain into it. As-is, this current trench is already about 75ft long.
I'm going to try diverting the downspout that's on the SE corner (where I'm standing in the first pic) and let it drain onto the concrete in front of the shop to lessen how much water is entering the flooded East side.
I'm also trying to decide if I should let the East side that puddles just gravity drain to the rear before entering the trench, or if I should add a trench here as well (obviously this partially depends on what solution I decide on for the trench at the rear).
Pic description:
1st pic is looking at the East side of the shop, North (rear) of the shop is at the top of the pic.
2nd pic is the East side of the shop when standing at the rear facing South.
3rd pic is standing near the SE corner of the shop looking West around the rear of the shop.
4th pic is the same rear trench but looking SE.
5th pic is where it goes under my fence that comes off the SW corner of the shop and then entering the yard and draining West (bottom of pic).
If you want more pics, aerial view, etc. to clarify what I'm working with, let me know.
Any creative ideas for what would work best that doesn't involve digging 18-24" deep? Thanks.
In the pics you can see how water puddles a couple inches deep on the 60ft long East side of my shop. To the front (South) side of my shop, there is a gravel driveway that's much higher than the water level so I don't really want to try to dig through that to drain to the South. So that means I have to go around the back (North) side of the shop and then drain into the yard to the West. There is #57 gravel behind the shop (North side) which makes for difficult digging by hand.
I dug a trench to see how well it would drain and what I found is that I only need about 4-6" of depth to drain everything. The problem is figuring how to make this trench permanent while still allowing me to drive over it occasionally. I don't really want to go as deep as a normal french drain as then I'd need to extend the trench another 100 ft to get enough elevation drop in the yard to drain into it. As-is, this current trench is already about 75ft long.
I'm going to try diverting the downspout that's on the SE corner (where I'm standing in the first pic) and let it drain onto the concrete in front of the shop to lessen how much water is entering the flooded East side.
I'm also trying to decide if I should let the East side that puddles just gravity drain to the rear before entering the trench, or if I should add a trench here as well (obviously this partially depends on what solution I decide on for the trench at the rear).
Pic description:
1st pic is looking at the East side of the shop, North (rear) of the shop is at the top of the pic.
2nd pic is the East side of the shop when standing at the rear facing South.
3rd pic is standing near the SE corner of the shop looking West around the rear of the shop.
4th pic is the same rear trench but looking SE.
5th pic is where it goes under my fence that comes off the SW corner of the shop and then entering the yard and draining West (bottom of pic).
If you want more pics, aerial view, etc. to clarify what I'm working with, let me know.
Any creative ideas for what would work best that doesn't involve digging 18-24" deep? Thanks.
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