The video was well made, clear and concise. Some municipalities allow draining to the streets and others don't. Regardless, it's also important to make sure neighbors on low-lying property aren't impacted by the extra water. Home improvement centers have been carrying catch basins for several years now. They allow for a clean installation, and easier access to cleaning the pipes. For extra long pipes, install a catch basin, say, every 50'.
Great video Doc! If I may add...3 inch drain pipe is not a good idea. It has a hard time dealing with the amount of rainwater that comes from the roof. 4 inch PVC drain pipe is your best bet with a filter adaptor between your downspout and the PVC that goes underground. At the discharge end you need a T with a 2 foot hole at the end. Put the T at the end of your PVC and fill the hole with gravel. No popup at the end...Only a grate is needed! This allows water to always drain! You now have the perfect setup!
OMG such a simple solution and while I have used these flexible downspots over the years and never thought about using them in my flowerbeds and pushing the water down my driveway! My flowerbeds always looked bad from the washout. Thanks to you the water now flows correctly down the driveway and the pipes are hidden in bushes on either side of my garage. Thnx.
I have the underground drainage system and it is full of leaves, gravel and blocked up in areas it is difficult to get to underground etc. so we are now putting the system above ground. I'm looking for the best way to do that.
I would just ensure the extended gutter ends directly on the driveway just to eliminate any water that may pool around foundation... otherwise good flow.
Smart thinking Doc. I have these accordion pipes already but need to get the water past the turf or disperse the water over a larger area. 🤔 I have seen the downspouts that “unroll” and spread the water over a much longer run off and might get them. Like a flat hose will do.
Do they let you collect rain water where you live? It was illegal in colorado but they let you collect a little bit now but it isnt much at all still!!
Move to Cape Cod.... all they do out here (if you’re not in a million+ home) is toss rye grass and let it go. No grading leveling ... nothing. A lot of spray and pray.
My new built home has the drain pipes just going between the two homes. Just a foot away. Should this water be redirected further away from the house? Can more than one down spouted be connected, or would that curse things to over flow?
Hello Doc, You offer some really good suggestions. One question I have, the downspouts toward the front of your home are directed toward the driveway and into the street drains/gutters, does it send water into your local city drains and ultimately into the waste water system? For areas such as where I live, the city discourages house runoff from going into the street drains/gutters, what would you recommend for channeling water at the front of ones house?
Our lawn was originally Bermuda, but over the years, the neighbor's St Augustine infiltrated the yard. I've resigned myself to having a St Augustine lawn. Is it possible that the Bermuda has been choked out, and is just dormant and can be revived?
Hey Doc... In this video you’re talking about downspout washout. My entire lot size is 6800 sq ft. Lot has a lot of slope on the front that encourages a lot of fast water run off. Any suggestions on how to combat this? Additionally we have a tree (shade) that is wreaking havoc on grass growth. I put lime on last year, mechanical aeration, dumped 3/4 yard topsoil on last year... and the result is still hard packed no grass other than dark clumpy junk grass that lol like leprechaun grass tribbles. HELP
Not really on just SLOPE... make sure no other water is going to the area i.e. no down spout water. Move that somewhere else. Shade... is the death to Bermuda. Chainsaws about the only solution.
The video was well made, clear and concise. Some municipalities allow draining to the streets and others don't. Regardless, it's also important to make sure neighbors on low-lying property aren't impacted by the extra water.
Home improvement centers have been carrying catch basins for several years now. They allow for a clean installation, and easier access to cleaning the pipes. For extra long pipes, install a catch basin, say, every 50'.
Great video Doc! If I may add...3 inch drain pipe is not a good idea. It has a hard time dealing with the amount of rainwater that comes from the roof. 4 inch PVC drain pipe is your best bet with a filter adaptor between your downspout and the PVC that goes underground. At the discharge end you need a T with a 2 foot hole at the end. Put the T at the end of your PVC and fill the hole with gravel. No popup at the end...Only a grate is needed! This allows water to always drain! You now have the perfect setup!
OMG such a simple solution and while I have used these flexible downspots over the years and never thought about using them in my flowerbeds and pushing the water down my driveway! My flowerbeds always looked bad from the washout. Thanks to you the water now flows correctly down the driveway and the pipes are hidden in bushes on either side of my garage. Thnx.
Exactly what I needed information on...methods to divert downspout water away from the house.
Thank you for making this video I have been wondering for months if anyone else had my same issue! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video, it tremendously helped our flooding issue in our front yard and also the side of our house.
Your job looks healthy and your bushes well pruned! Congrats !
What a beautiful lawn!
Rain barrels help too.
That's a nice yard!!
Look at that lawn!!!
I want my lawn like yours
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing
You are doing a great job 👍 Keep up the hard work 🙏
I have the underground drainage system and it is full of leaves, gravel and blocked up in areas it is difficult to get to underground etc. so we are now putting the system above ground. I'm looking for the best way to do that.
I would just ensure the extended gutter ends directly on the driveway just to eliminate any water that may pool around foundation... otherwise good flow.
looks like your going to eventually strip out the substrate of your concrete drive and will be replacing the driveway
Smart thinking Doc. I have these accordion pipes already but need to get the water past the turf or disperse the water over a larger area. 🤔 I have seen the downspouts that “unroll” and spread the water over a much longer run off and might get them. Like a flat hose will do.
Where are you located? Won't that water freeze on your driveway in the winter?
I have this same problem but with an AC condensation drain line. Any suggestions?
Do they let you collect rain water where you live? It was illegal in colorado but they let you collect a little bit now but it isnt much at all still!!
How to put on I'm learning and how it stays on without coming off
Put in a 500-gallon drywell with plenty of 3/4" stone, that would help
Move to Cape Cod.... all they do out here (if you’re not in a million+ home) is toss rye grass and let it go. No grading leveling ... nothing. A lot of spray and pray.
My new built home has the drain pipes just going between the two homes. Just a foot away. Should this water be redirected further away from the house? Can more than one down spouted be connected, or would that curse things to over flow?
Is there no way to use that water to water the lawn? Is there no product out there that can use the pressure of the runoff to run a sprinker?
Good tips! Thank you!
DOC, is everything that you are doing to your yard applicable to my yard which is Centipede Grass?
Is that fake grass around your pool? It looks so nice!
and in 5-10 years he'll wonder why his driveway is settling on one side and cracking
Water ...the most powerful force in nature....Will put a hole in steel.....amazing!
He said TEMPORARY, like as in, not for long periods of time.
hijinks21 he said these were temporary...
Hello Doc, You offer some really good suggestions. One question I have, the downspouts toward the front of your home are directed toward the driveway and into the street drains/gutters, does it send water into your local city drains and ultimately into the waste water system? For areas such as where I live, the city discourages house runoff from going into the street drains/gutters, what would you recommend for channeling water at the front of ones house?
Our lawn was originally Bermuda, but over the years, the neighbor's St Augustine infiltrated the yard. I've resigned myself to having a St Augustine lawn. Is it possible that the Bermuda has been choked out, and is just dormant and can be revived?
Hey Doc... In this video you’re talking about downspout washout. My entire lot size is 6800 sq ft. Lot has a lot of slope on the front that encourages a lot of fast water run off. Any suggestions on how to combat this? Additionally we have a tree (shade) that is wreaking havoc on grass growth. I put lime on last year, mechanical aeration, dumped 3/4 yard topsoil on last year... and the result is still hard packed no grass other than dark clumpy junk grass that lol like leprechaun grass tribbles. HELP
Not really on just SLOPE... make sure no other water is going to the area i.e. no down spout water. Move that somewhere else. Shade... is the death to Bermuda. Chainsaws about the only solution.
Ended up doing underground drain pipe to push runoff from three downspouts
How is this not plumbed in? This is mandatory in Australia.
well done !
Crickets chirping....
Don't use gutters, use Rainhandlers.