Kaizen
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I am beginning a pipe/french drain water management system to stop rivers running through my basement. My property is sloped with my garage/road/driveway area at the top end. This summer we have had a lot of rain which has funnelled down next to my garage and keeps finding its way through my 100 year old fieldstone foundation. I have a dirt basement so its more for health/mold issues that i'm taking these steps.
I just dug out and filled 10 yards of stone in front of the garage. Eventually this will be topped with concrete. I will run a pipe and or french drain down right side of the garage/property which will keep the water away from the house.
First part is at least 2 lenghts of concrete encased drains in front of my garage doors or all 36' of garage. All i have seen locally are a flat bottom but i know there are some that are presloped?
Should these drains be right up to my foundation or is it better to put a foot or so out where the roof overhang drops the rain? On the installs i've seen they have concrete under and around them and it looks like a lot of concrete to mix but i can't find estimated amounts?
Before anyone says it i don't use gutters as i have metal roofs and snow. Just not worth replacing every year when the ice rips them down nor do i like the look.

I just dug out and filled 10 yards of stone in front of the garage. Eventually this will be topped with concrete. I will run a pipe and or french drain down right side of the garage/property which will keep the water away from the house.
First part is at least 2 lenghts of concrete encased drains in front of my garage doors or all 36' of garage. All i have seen locally are a flat bottom but i know there are some that are presloped?
Should these drains be right up to my foundation or is it better to put a foot or so out where the roof overhang drops the rain? On the installs i've seen they have concrete under and around them and it looks like a lot of concrete to mix but i can't find estimated amounts?
Before anyone says it i don't use gutters as i have metal roofs and snow. Just not worth replacing every year when the ice rips them down nor do i like the look.






