stickshift
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Update with pics for those who have been following along, jump to post #24.
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This gutter downspout on the side of the house toward the rear, used to dump into this narrow strip of dirt immediately adjacent to the house. I trimmed the downspout and added the flex-a-spout extension. This is better, but I don't like having so much water dumped so close to the house. Between my walkway and my neighbor's walkway, there is a 6ft wide patch of earth, but if I'm going to the trouble of trenching under the walkway, I'd like to get the water more than an extra couple of feet away, and I don't want any issues with the neighbor since I'm not exactly sure where the property lines are. You can see gated entry to backyard, and I'd have to trench under 15-20ft of concrete to reach dirt, so that seems like a lot of work and seems like it would be difficult to manage the height of the trench when using a garden hose to trench that far.
On left side of this pic is the same downspout with flex extension, and on the right side of pic is front of house downspout that connects to pvc pipe that runs underground to the front yard, where there is downslope to carry water away from the house. So another option is connecting the rear downspout to the front downspout on the same side of the house. To create some fall between the rear downspout and front downspout, I think I'd have to run pvc pipe (3" is plenty large enough, possibly even 2" for one gutter?) above ground, and then tie into the existing underground pvc with maybe a Y connector? Kind of ugly to have pvc pipe running along the side of the house at a slight angle, but not sure how else I could approach this.
What do you guys think?
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This gutter downspout on the side of the house toward the rear, used to dump into this narrow strip of dirt immediately adjacent to the house. I trimmed the downspout and added the flex-a-spout extension. This is better, but I don't like having so much water dumped so close to the house. Between my walkway and my neighbor's walkway, there is a 6ft wide patch of earth, but if I'm going to the trouble of trenching under the walkway, I'd like to get the water more than an extra couple of feet away, and I don't want any issues with the neighbor since I'm not exactly sure where the property lines are. You can see gated entry to backyard, and I'd have to trench under 15-20ft of concrete to reach dirt, so that seems like a lot of work and seems like it would be difficult to manage the height of the trench when using a garden hose to trench that far.
On left side of this pic is the same downspout with flex extension, and on the right side of pic is front of house downspout that connects to pvc pipe that runs underground to the front yard, where there is downslope to carry water away from the house. So another option is connecting the rear downspout to the front downspout on the same side of the house. To create some fall between the rear downspout and front downspout, I think I'd have to run pvc pipe (3" is plenty large enough, possibly even 2" for one gutter?) above ground, and then tie into the existing underground pvc with maybe a Y connector? Kind of ugly to have pvc pipe running along the side of the house at a slight angle, but not sure how else I could approach this.
What do you guys think?
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