rieferman
Well-known member
Hey GJ,
We're finally getting around to having our parking area (about 25 feet x 30 feet) paved by a local pro with many solid recommendations from people I know/trust.
In our case, we have no choice but for the parking area to pitch towards my yard and sidewalk that goes from our house to the barn, rather than out to the street. Trying to pitch towards the street would entail a very major overhaul to sidewalk, fencing, yard etc. Not in the cards.
In the past, rain had the opportunity to drain into the ground through the gravel. Once paved, that won't occur anymore.
We have underground 4" PVC pipes run for gutter drainage already near to parking area.
Our thought is to put in a drain box (say 12" x 12") at the low corner and direct the water to run there. We'll have to keep an eye on leaves/debris clogging etc.
Do you think a drain box of this size, running to 4" PVC pipe will be able to handle the run off from a 25x30 parking area? Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks!
Bob R.
We're finally getting around to having our parking area (about 25 feet x 30 feet) paved by a local pro with many solid recommendations from people I know/trust.
In our case, we have no choice but for the parking area to pitch towards my yard and sidewalk that goes from our house to the barn, rather than out to the street. Trying to pitch towards the street would entail a very major overhaul to sidewalk, fencing, yard etc. Not in the cards.
In the past, rain had the opportunity to drain into the ground through the gravel. Once paved, that won't occur anymore.
We have underground 4" PVC pipes run for gutter drainage already near to parking area.
Our thought is to put in a drain box (say 12" x 12") at the low corner and direct the water to run there. We'll have to keep an eye on leaves/debris clogging etc.
Do you think a drain box of this size, running to 4" PVC pipe will be able to handle the run off from a 25x30 parking area? Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks!
Bob R.
