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wsu1coug
Geotechnical
- Aug 27, 2002
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I have daylight ranch style home, and the front yard slopes down approximately 10-15 feet for 30-40 feet before it reaches the front of my foundation at the front bedroom wing and front porch. During heavy rains (frequent in the NW) water pools near the front of my foundation and front porch. I have begun to research french drains, but have received conflicting advise. At this point, I am planning on digging a trench filled with a 2" gravel base, 4" perforated drain pipe, and covered with additional gravel, landscape fabric, and topsoil. The drain will slope to the side of the house, and then down the hill parrallel with the home and daylight below.
My main questions include
(1)How deep and wide to dig the trench,
(2)How far from my front foundation to locate the trench/drainpipe?
(3)Wether to install additional drainage improvements at the base of the hill higher up on the lot and furtehr from the house?
Some Points worth noting:
(A)The home was built in 1979
(B)The foundation at the front of the house is shallow (1.5 ft deep, but there is a deep concrete retaining wall further back on the house.
(c)The soils appear to have a heavy content of clay
of my home is located below street grade and the lot hillside
Any advise would be really appreciated!
My main questions include
(1)How deep and wide to dig the trench,
(2)How far from my front foundation to locate the trench/drainpipe?
(3)Wether to install additional drainage improvements at the base of the hill higher up on the lot and furtehr from the house?
Some Points worth noting:
(A)The home was built in 1979
(B)The foundation at the front of the house is shallow (1.5 ft deep, but there is a deep concrete retaining wall further back on the house.
(c)The soils appear to have a heavy content of clay
of my home is located below street grade and the lot hillside
Any advise would be really appreciated!