We have a smallish 1,600 sqft 1950's home in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas and recently redid all of our flowerbeds. It is a blackland alkaline clay soil which I tilled and brought in a couple yards of peat moss/shale/compost soil to help with drainage.
Well my pittosporums are soaked, some of the loropetalum and rosemary are sad, and I am worried about my junipers and drift roses. Not to mention my mulch keeps floating away.
Most of the homes around here are without gutter. I am thinking of bucking that trend. What are your experiences with the different styles and types of gutters? I've seen people with chains for downspouts, others fed underground, water retention barrels, ect.
What do you think 195 feet of gutters costs? Do I go to someone local or a big box store?
I assume the years of water caused the uncoverd back patio to sink where it meets the house's concrete skirt (we are on pier and beam). The old broken slab is being demolished this fall and replaced with concrete pavers.
Your input is greatly appreciated.
Well my pittosporums are soaked, some of the loropetalum and rosemary are sad, and I am worried about my junipers and drift roses. Not to mention my mulch keeps floating away.
Most of the homes around here are without gutter. I am thinking of bucking that trend. What are your experiences with the different styles and types of gutters? I've seen people with chains for downspouts, others fed underground, water retention barrels, ect.
What do you think 195 feet of gutters costs? Do I go to someone local or a big box store?
I assume the years of water caused the uncoverd back patio to sink where it meets the house's concrete skirt (we are on pier and beam). The old broken slab is being demolished this fall and replaced with concrete pavers.
Your input is greatly appreciated.

