Yes, Sir, Mr. Hockman, Sir! My apologies, I will brush up on my gutter talk.
Let me correct myself, the downspout goes underground into corrugated black plastic but it is too tight to disconnect above ground. I'm unsure of where it ends, or if flows to a french drain. I couldn't find anything, I was just hoping it didn't end in the middle of the yard somewhere and then there would be a bunch of dead grass... Obviously not what I'd want.
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Phil Buy a vinyl leader from HD. Diconect the house leader from the gutter. Hook the vinyl leader to the outlet on the gutter with a small screw. Then put a garbage can below the vinyl leader to catch the run off. I use the vinyl leader because you can keep using it over again as needed. You can also put a garbage bag in the garbage can to catch the run off and take it with you. GOOD LUCK.
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-- Edited by Thesidingguy on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 09:18:27 AM
If its black corregated then it Does come out into the grass. Run a gutter cane or put the hose in the gutter to flush completely.
Sorry, man, not true.
It is in TX. We only use hard pipes to run into the sewers
Drains directly into sewer? Never seen that before???
My Bad. :)
Yea we have a few different systems here.
1. Standard that empties into the yard 2. Ones that have the black plastic and go under the ground and empty into the yard 3. Ones that are hard piped and go out to the street under ground 4. Ones that are hard piped and go into the storm sewers. With these if you want to avoid the chem in the sewer you can plug the dowspout and just let the gutter overflow with water.