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Proper drainage is important for minimizing the
potential for property damage, as well as maintaining the vitality of plant
life.
A good drainage system will minimize
soil compaction, control erosion, and prevent flooding. Proper drainage
around foundations, patios, walls and other man made features will prevent
major structural damage. Directing water from roof gutters and down spouts
away from the building foundation into an underground drainage system is
essential!
- If water collects in a specific
area, use a catch basin to collect water then incorporate it into the
drainage system with additional tubing.
- Trench (either by hand with a
shovel, or rent a mini-excavator) at least 6wide with a minimum of 1/8
of fall per foot of length.
- The lowest part of the system
must be at the outlet.
- Lay fabric in the trench, place
tubing with perforations down, back fill with gravel (preference is 1)
to within 2 3 of surface.
- Flip the edges of the fabric
over the gravel, thus encasing both the tubing and the gravel within the
fabric, thus maintaining the integrity of the entire drainage system.
- Place 2-3 of top soil over the
fabric (fabric provides a separation layer between gravel and soil),
grass seed & straw.
TIPS
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Call OUPS Ohio Utilities Protection
Service) at 1-800-362-2764, before digging
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Check local regulations to be sure
your drainage system is in compliance
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Use perforated pipe for collecting
water
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Use solid pipe for discharging water
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