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trying to plan out a few more things before the move.

Anybody have input about what they've tried and changed to the downspouts?

I really want to get away from picking them up all the time for lawn maintenance activities.

Also interested in what others have done to the spouts during a renovation to prevent washout.
 

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I use downspout adapters (available in various styles/sizes) in conjunction with corrugated pipe and pop-up emitters to pipe the downspouts out away from the house. All these parts are available at the home improvement box stores; however, I prefer (and have switched all mine to) this hinged style emitter. The NDS brand emitters use a cross bar design that is prone to leaf clogs.



 

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I have cement curbing all along the side of my house and when they installed it, they built in splash boxes for all the down spouts to that the water runs down them and into the lawn and then away from the house.

I do like Ware's idea and his setup at his house but I prefer to have as little obstacles or boxes in the lawn.
 

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Awesome, exactly what I was looking for. Do you think a filter would be needed at the downspout? I won't have any mature trees for 4-6 years, so the potential for gutter derbies should be minimal? Or will I be surprised on how much actually still accumulates in the gutter system?
 

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ABC123 said:
Awesome, exactly what I was looking for. Do you think a filter would be needed at the downspout? I won't have any mature trees for 4-6 years, so the potential for gutter derbies should be minimal? Or will I be surprised on how much actually still accumulates in the gutter system?
I wouldn't mess with filters - mine do a pretty good job of flushing everything out when it rains hard. When I had the NDS emitters, I'd have to pop the green cap off every once in a while and scoop leaves out - which would back up behind the cross bar. Alternatively, I could just go pop off all the covers before a hard rain and let mother nature do the work. I haven't had that issue since switching to the hinged caps.
 

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Skip the corrugated pipe and step up to PVC. You'll thank me in 10 yrs. Corrugated will collect debris it also has a tendency to collapse over time. I just got done replacing the corrugated pipe at my house that was about 15yrs old. You wouldn't believe the crap I found. You can also using a plumbing snake on PVC if you ever have issues. Where a snake would tare apart the corrugated pipe.
 

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I think these are great ideas for the south, but not so for the north. The pop up opens with water pressure/flow, but water remains in the pipe underneath the pop up. This water will freeze in the winter and break the pipe. You want an exit like the one for your sump pump, that empties using the pipe grade.

Use PVC instead of the corrugated pipe It is stronger and harder to clog with debris.

For the gutter to pipe connection, I prefer using a catch basin with a grate on top. This allow to easily clean fall leaves. During a drought, you could cover the grates and let the water run above ground to irrigate the lawn.
 

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I will have two tree's out from two downspouts. If I were to use pvc and route them near the tree, would you believe this would help water it or cause possible issues. I'm not too worried about winter, I'd disconnect them in the fall.
 

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If I was running them any serious length, I would consider PVC. Mine are all in the 6-10ft range, and I have no tree roots or traffic to contend with.
 

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My neighbor is having some drainage issues at her house and I may end up doing something over there to help them out later this year, so while I was researching, I came across this YouTube channel and I have found it very informing and very good videos on drainage. Apple Drains. They are out of Charlotte, NC. I think they are definitely worth checking out to get some ideas if you have some drainage issues in your lawn.
 

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@Ware question about these pop-up emitters in areas around your turf- Have you experienced any washout issues with your turf? I'm considering a project that will have 2 gutters, AC condensation line, and sump line all into one line, but I'm concerned that amount of water could cause wash out issues.
 

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cnet24 said:
...question about these pop-up emitters in areas around your turf- Have you experienced any washout issues with your turf? I'm considering a project that will have 2 gutters, AC condensation line, and sump line all into one line, but I'm concerned that amount of water could cause wash out issues.
I don't have any issues with washout. The water just sort of flows up out of the emitter onto the ground.
 
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