How do you run drainage lines from gutters to disperse the water into the lawn?


   


We have a problem at our church with run off water out of the down spouts of our gutters going over our new paved parking lot. We would like to bury some drainage lines in the lawn that are connected to the gutters.
4 Responses to “How do you run drainage lines from gutters to disperse the water into the lawn?”
  1. Gilberto Hobson Said:

    Add extensions to the bottom of the drain spouts and position them where you want the water to go.

  2. Raiden Neil Said:

    You can buy extensions of downspouts or they sell a vinyl hose that rolls up automatically when not in use and unrolls and puts out a finer spray when it is raining. Burying a pipe would be expensive by the time you add in labor costs and the stone that needs to be around it.

  3. Giselle Darby Said:

    dig a gravel soakaway for each pipe, don’t just run it into the lawn.

  4. Jerome Mcintyre Said:

    You will have to extend the length of the downspouts to the depth that you want to bury the lines. (At least 18)

    Use elbows and gutter/ pipe couplings (rectangular on one end, 3 round on the other.

    Dig trenches and fill 1/3 full with 3/4 + gravel

    Lay runs of perforated S D pipe

    Cover with gravel

    Top with soil or sod.


  


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