johnbeemer
Computer
- Jun 20, 2016
- 19
My tiny backyard slopes down towards the back of my house. I have a basement stair case with a cinder block wall. There is an aluminum awning over the basement stairs. I put a gutter on the awning to redirect water to my driveway because the side of my house slopes away from the foundation. This has helped but there has been damage to my sidewalk and the cinder block wall.
When it rains, the water runs down to the sidewalk and seeps into the earth and starts leaking about half way down the wall. I need to redirect this water to the side of my house so it will flow away from the house.
I need to tear out the side walk because it tilts towards the house/wall after 60 years of run off from the awning. I was thinking about digging a 2 x 2 foot trench and putting in a level pvc pipe with holes in the bottom the runs 18 feet(width of my house) and redirect it to a solid pipe on the side of house and slope it away from the house.
Does this sound like it will work properly? Is a 2x2 foot trench big enough? I can't dig 10 feet down unless I want to tear up most of my driveway and I can't afford it.
If so, should I use 4 or 6 inch pvc? I plan on filling the trench with concrete sand and then a could of inches of small stones and 2x2 foot pavers(instead of pouring a concrete sidewalk).
I have slotted ADS pipe That I'd like to use but I was told it will get crushed when after continued walking on the pavers.
Thanks for any info/ideas/comments.
John
When it rains, the water runs down to the sidewalk and seeps into the earth and starts leaking about half way down the wall. I need to redirect this water to the side of my house so it will flow away from the house.
I need to tear out the side walk because it tilts towards the house/wall after 60 years of run off from the awning. I was thinking about digging a 2 x 2 foot trench and putting in a level pvc pipe with holes in the bottom the runs 18 feet(width of my house) and redirect it to a solid pipe on the side of house and slope it away from the house.
Does this sound like it will work properly? Is a 2x2 foot trench big enough? I can't dig 10 feet down unless I want to tear up most of my driveway and I can't afford it.
If so, should I use 4 or 6 inch pvc? I plan on filling the trench with concrete sand and then a could of inches of small stones and 2x2 foot pavers(instead of pouring a concrete sidewalk).
I have slotted ADS pipe That I'd like to use but I was told it will get crushed when after continued walking on the pavers.
Thanks for any info/ideas/comments.
John