Hey folks,
Wife and I just bought a late 50's home (one story), so the yard/grade is already established. The previous owners removed the gutters, so I am need a plan of attack to control run off. Currently water is pooling and collecting around the house on two sides and not draining. At times during heavy rain water rises over the slab onto the brick veneer, luckily there are no weep holes so water has not breeched, yet! The lot is flat, not much grade, and if anything a slight negative grade back to the home.
Plan of attack: Have appropriately sized gutters installed with down spouts. I want to install catch basins and have down spouts directly flow into the basins, from there I will trench and run non-perforated thin walled irrigation pipe to the curb where I will bore and have the run off outflow into the street and to storm drain.
Here are my concerns: The catch basins I'm finding have outlets about 4-6'' from the top. I need to run pipe from the basin to the outlet in the curb, this is not a short distance. I need to measure, but I estimate at least a 50 foot run to the curb, assuming 1/4 per foot for slope I need about a foot of drop from the basin. Assuming the basin outlet is already about 6'' below grade I need ~18'' of drop from the basin. I really don't think I have that much distance in the grade for that kind of drop. What is the most appropriate way to run a drain over a long distance? Is there a device of piece I'm over looking? Im really not interested in any large scale under ground storage that slowly percolates back into the soil, but if that is the only way I'll consider. Also, we have a few large oaks that drop an insane amount of leaves, what is the best type of basin cover, I assume wide grate rather than a fine mesh like cover.
Any thoughts are welcome!
Wife and I just bought a late 50's home (one story), so the yard/grade is already established. The previous owners removed the gutters, so I am need a plan of attack to control run off. Currently water is pooling and collecting around the house on two sides and not draining. At times during heavy rain water rises over the slab onto the brick veneer, luckily there are no weep holes so water has not breeched, yet! The lot is flat, not much grade, and if anything a slight negative grade back to the home.
Plan of attack: Have appropriately sized gutters installed with down spouts. I want to install catch basins and have down spouts directly flow into the basins, from there I will trench and run non-perforated thin walled irrigation pipe to the curb where I will bore and have the run off outflow into the street and to storm drain.
Here are my concerns: The catch basins I'm finding have outlets about 4-6'' from the top. I need to run pipe from the basin to the outlet in the curb, this is not a short distance. I need to measure, but I estimate at least a 50 foot run to the curb, assuming 1/4 per foot for slope I need about a foot of drop from the basin. Assuming the basin outlet is already about 6'' below grade I need ~18'' of drop from the basin. I really don't think I have that much distance in the grade for that kind of drop. What is the most appropriate way to run a drain over a long distance? Is there a device of piece I'm over looking? Im really not interested in any large scale under ground storage that slowly percolates back into the soil, but if that is the only way I'll consider. Also, we have a few large oaks that drop an insane amount of leaves, what is the best type of basin cover, I assume wide grate rather than a fine mesh like cover.
Any thoughts are welcome!