MerlinsBeard
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I have a small first-timer drainage project where I'm planning to trench 4" PVC drainage from gutters installed from my shed to daylight near the pond. Here is the basic outline.
Two gutters, approximately 10 feet apart on right hand side of shed (small shed, only 10x16).
2x3" to 4" PVC adapter, both gutters
4"x4"x3" Wye fitting, 3" for cleanout, both gutters
90 deg PVC elbow, both gutters
The back gutter PVC run is basically a straight run to daylight after the 90 elbow. The front gutter PVC run I plan to use a 45 deg elbow after the 90 deg elbow and connect to the back PVC run via 4x4x4" Wye fitting.
My questions are:
1. Grade - 1/4" or 1/8" per foot
2. Burial depth - is there a minimum depth I should shoot for?
3. Glue conduit - yes, no, certain sections?
If I do glue conduit, my thought is that it's best to glue all the underground components, which would be everything after the outgoing section from 90 deg elbows in the ground. I'm not familiar with the effects of frost heave, but I'd prefer to avoid drainage problems from ground movement if I can put in a little extra effort to avoid them.
The length is not excessive, perhaps 30 feet at most from side of shed to expected outlet near pond. The backyard does have a grade that slopes downward toward the pond.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Two gutters, approximately 10 feet apart on right hand side of shed (small shed, only 10x16).
2x3" to 4" PVC adapter, both gutters
4"x4"x3" Wye fitting, 3" for cleanout, both gutters
90 deg PVC elbow, both gutters
The back gutter PVC run is basically a straight run to daylight after the 90 elbow. The front gutter PVC run I plan to use a 45 deg elbow after the 90 deg elbow and connect to the back PVC run via 4x4x4" Wye fitting.
My questions are:
1. Grade - 1/4" or 1/8" per foot
2. Burial depth - is there a minimum depth I should shoot for?
3. Glue conduit - yes, no, certain sections?
If I do glue conduit, my thought is that it's best to glue all the underground components, which would be everything after the outgoing section from 90 deg elbows in the ground. I'm not familiar with the effects of frost heave, but I'd prefer to avoid drainage problems from ground movement if I can put in a little extra effort to avoid them.
The length is not excessive, perhaps 30 feet at most from side of shed to expected outlet near pond. The backyard does have a grade that slopes downward toward the pond.
Any suggestions are appreciated.

