Last week we installed timbertech s dryspace product which captures and diverts water from the deck above this week we re installing a gutter and downspout for that diverted water.
Installing a concrete patio gutter.
Pour the curb side to the top of the curb forms.
If you are investing in a concrete or paving stone patio or driveway it is worth spending a bit extra to relocate or reroute your gutter downspouts.
Snap the sections together.
Then dig out the top layer of ground and replace it with a layer of gravel.
Pour concrete into the forms from a wheelbarrow or concrete truck spout tamping it firmly into all parts of the form with a board.
Dryspace s installation instructions mention a gutter as optional but given the seattle rain we knew a gutter was necessary unless we wanted to be looking at the backside of a waterfall every time it.
Next make a form around your patio out of 2x4s to hold the concrete in place.
This could involve something as simple and inexpensive as installing rain barrels or it could be a more in depth approach such as running your drainage under your hardscape.
Pour the gutter side with the concrete level with the top of the form.
Project step by step 20 cutting the gutter.
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Cut a two inch long notch in the front lip of the gutter with tin snips to join a rain gutter section.