HawkinsHollow
Veteran Member
Good morning! I have been a busy boy working on the addition to my house and things are progressing rather well. Grading work, footings dug and poured and the guys came to lay the block wall yesterday. Finally out of the ground!! A little drainage work and we are onto framing.
I know I am going to have questions as I go along and I value the knowledge and wisdom that is wrapped up in TBN. So this is going to be a place I come to ask your opinion on some things.
My first question is about drainage. As you can tell by the pics the lot drains towards the back of the yard. I am going to backfill along the entire left side of the block wall. Because of this I am going to be careful how I handle the water that is coming towards the front of the house. The plan is for a french drain along the front and side. And a surface drain at both corners of the addition that will catch gutter water and any surface drainage. They have a white rigid drainage pipe at HD that is a little on the thin side. I imagine these are capable of handling the weight of about 3 feet of dirt, right? There is no need for thicker PVC, correct?
Any advice, tips, tricks for french drains and surface drainage are welcome.
I know I am going to have questions as I go along and I value the knowledge and wisdom that is wrapped up in TBN. So this is going to be a place I come to ask your opinion on some things.
My first question is about drainage. As you can tell by the pics the lot drains towards the back of the yard. I am going to backfill along the entire left side of the block wall. Because of this I am going to be careful how I handle the water that is coming towards the front of the house. The plan is for a french drain along the front and side. And a surface drain at both corners of the addition that will catch gutter water and any surface drainage. They have a white rigid drainage pipe at HD that is a little on the thin side. I imagine these are capable of handling the weight of about 3 feet of dirt, right? There is no need for thicker PVC, correct?
Any advice, tips, tricks for french drains and surface drainage are welcome.