Deep at the front and pitching 1 4 in.
Installing ground gutters.
Of the ground and install the last elbow.
Deep trench around the perimeter of the house.
Rivet all joints including the connection with the outlet.
A ground gutter is similar to the french drains familiar to most builders with a few additional components.
Finally trim a notch in one end of a 36 in.
Bring the downspout to within 1 ft.
One of the first and most critical parts of installing gutters is creating fall or slope that will ensure that water always moves toward the downspouts.
Snap the sections together.
By installing a ground gutter system.
Connect the drain tube slope the trench to ensure proper drainage.
For ideal drainage you want about one inch of fall for every 20 feet of travel.
An alternative is an inground gutter which diverts water away from the foundation wall.
Cover the tube with fabric.
Project step by step 20 cutting the gutter.
Start by digging a 1 ft.
Per foot toward the back of the house.
It s out of sight doesn t require any maintenance and is relatively simple to install even as a retrofit.
Make sure the tube slopes to drain the.
Here s how to go about installing them.
Pound a stake in near.
It s much easier to join sections on the ground than to work from the top of a ladder.
Measure the depth of your trench using a line level.
Length of downspout to make a fold up extension.
Cut a two inch long notch in the front lip of the gutter with tin snips to join a rain gutter section.