Hollywood D
Well-known member
I need to put some sort of French drain on the back end of my detached garage. The last two strong rains we have gotten here, the water has gone up under the siding and it's running on top of the concrete wall and then into the garage. The ground in the back slopes down towards the building and it's only 6" above grade (which is code here). I plan on digging it out some so there's more concrete above grade. It seems like I need to put a drain in there though.
I'm thinking French drain, unless there's a better idea. My question is, the point where it would terminate is level ground. So, can I terminate this thing below ground or does the end of the pipe need to be above grade? Seems to me it would need to terminate above the grade so there's pooling issues underground or inside the pipe. I can do it either way easy enough, just not sure what the best way to do it is.
I'm thinking French drain, unless there's a better idea. My question is, the point where it would terminate is level ground. So, can I terminate this thing below ground or does the end of the pipe need to be above grade? Seems to me it would need to terminate above the grade so there's pooling issues underground or inside the pipe. I can do it either way easy enough, just not sure what the best way to do it is.
