Well we did receive about 1"of rain in about 30 minutes. But I agree, the small creeks that form are from the gutter discharge. When they built our house they sloped the back down towards the creek behind our house and the front slopes towards the street.Colonel K0rn said:Looks like a lot of the water that's in the 3rd photo is discharged from your rain gutters. Install a catch basin, and drain pipe with pop-up emitter at the sidewalk. It's a little difficult to tell what the cause of the pooling in the back yard is. The catch basin will allow you to clean out any debris that might get caught, and use smooth PVC, so you can clean it out if you need to in the future. As far as sanding, no, it won't get washed down the drain. The grass will grow right into it.
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I think as long as it drains and doesn't just sit there that you will be ok without an underground draining system but if you can afford one, then go for. I'm also trying to figure out if I want to install one in my backyard, but I don't get any standing water and it drains well so I don't see the need to.Flynt2799 said:Well we did receive about 1"of rain in about 30 minutes. But I agree, the small creeks that form are from the gutter discharge. When they built our house they sloped the back down towards the creek behind our house and the front slopes towards the street.Colonel K0rn said:Looks like a lot of the water that's in the 3rd photo is discharged from your rain gutters. Install a catch basin, and drain pipe with pop-up emitter at the sidewalk. It's a little difficult to tell what the cause of the pooling in the back yard is. The catch basin will allow you to clean out any debris that might get caught, and use smooth PVC, so you can clean it out if you need to in the future. As far as sanding, no, it won't get washed down the drain. The grass will grow right into it.
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Once it stops raining everything clears in about 10min or so but leaves behind a soggy mess.
Guess I will need to look into what it takes to install a catch basin.
I might have to do this, only concern I have is that if I do this with my gutters I will still ha e the runoff from both neighbors on either side. But I guess cutting it down by half is better than nothing!SCGrassMan said:
True, I didn't even know I had a mini swale in my back yard until I went reel low.Ware said:Also note the lower you cut your grass the more standing water you're going to notice during a rain storm.
I kind of figured since I've never seen a running creek in my backyard till I took it down. Guess I always wanted water front though lolWare said:Also note the lower you cut your grass the more standing water you're going to notice during a rain storm.
I linked this video in another thread, but if you install one of the EZFlo french drains between your property and the neighbors, you can tie in catch basins into the pipe, and direct it toward the street. The EZFlo will catch the discharge/surface water between the property, and send it to the discharge (pop up emitter) at the street/storm drain. Kill 2 birds/1 stone and not have to fool with it again.Flynt2799 said:I might have to do this, only concern I have is that if I do this with my gutters I will still ha e the runoff from both neighbors on either side. But I guess cutting it down by half is better than nothing!SCGrassMan said:
Thanks for the visual!
My back hurts just thinking about the size trench I would needColonel K0rn said:I linked this video in another thread, but if you install one of the EZFlo french drains between your property and the neighbors, you can tie in catch basins into the pipe, and direct it toward the street. The EZFlo will catch the discharge/surface water between the property, and send it to the discharge (pop up emitter) at the street/storm drain. Kill 2 birds/1 stone and not have to fool with it again.Flynt2799 said:I might have to do this, only concern I have is that if I do this with my gutters I will still ha e the runoff from both neighbors on either side. But I guess cutting it down by half is better than nothing!SCGrassMan said:
Thanks for the visual!
You will have to let me know what you find out. I forgot to mention trying to navigate the sprinkler system as well. My head is just spinning.Colonel K0rn said:why do you think I'm waiting to see if the GCF products work on my lot? :lol: Don't exactly want to put in 300' + of trenching right now, but I'm going to have to in the future.