Sigarms
Super Member
Having gutters being put on the house for the first time (house built late eighties, been here three years now).
House sits on a slope.
I'm going to have five drain spouts coming down on the side of the house (two in back, three in front).
The roof is large, and I realize that now I will be concentrating all of that rain run off in certain areas (coming down those down spouts, and where it comes down from the spouts, it will want to run down hill on the side of the house.
Worried about what erosion (sp?) may occur, perhaps heavy depending on the rain.
First thought was to tie the spouts into some buried PVC and just run it down hill to the back of the property. However, after thinking about it, I have a LP line buried on the left side of the house, and more than a couple of electrical and water lines buried on the right side of the house (I didn't put them there, but through trial and error, I know the general area and had to access one water line). This may be a big problem with trying to burry anything now going on the side of the house to the back.
However, we already use a water barrel (Jacks Rain Barrels from my wifes home state of Vermont). This got me to thinking.
Could I place a rain barrel (55 gallon) under each spout? The rain barrel has the 5/8 hose fitting to connect a garden hose to. What I was thinking was that if I was getting a VERY heavy rain, I could just tie a garden hose to all of the rain barrels and run the hose to the back of the house, may be a little more than I want to spend for the hoses and barrels, but probably less expensive than rental and time and trying to avoid any mistakes digging (and perhaps still hitting something anyway)
What I don't know is if I'm wasting my time.
All of the water run off lines that I may put on the barrels (via hose) will be run off gravity going down hill, no problem. However, since I don't know how much water I can get with those five spouts, I was wondering if I get a heavy rain if the water barrels will just fill up to quick and that the hose will not be able to drain the water barrel quick enough, and the barrel will just overflow with water anyway and I still may have a drainage issue to deal with in heavy rains.
Wife would like the gutters. Have had issues with some of the siding and fascia without them (gutters) over the three years we've been here.
Picture is from the front left side of the house. One down spout coming down on the left front corner of the house, another on the left post that supports the overhead roof over the door, and another on the right side of the house next to the garage (which you can't see). The other two spouts will be on both corners of the house in the back. Hard to tell from the picture, but from the corner of the house, starts to slope on a pretty good angle going down the back.
Keep in mind, the hoses wouldn't be kept on the barrels, only put on the barrels if we were supposed to get a good steady downpour to help drain the barrels.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Am I wasting my time in my thinking?
Any advice?
Thanks.
House sits on a slope.
I'm going to have five drain spouts coming down on the side of the house (two in back, three in front).
The roof is large, and I realize that now I will be concentrating all of that rain run off in certain areas (coming down those down spouts, and where it comes down from the spouts, it will want to run down hill on the side of the house.
Worried about what erosion (sp?) may occur, perhaps heavy depending on the rain.
First thought was to tie the spouts into some buried PVC and just run it down hill to the back of the property. However, after thinking about it, I have a LP line buried on the left side of the house, and more than a couple of electrical and water lines buried on the right side of the house (I didn't put them there, but through trial and error, I know the general area and had to access one water line). This may be a big problem with trying to burry anything now going on the side of the house to the back.
However, we already use a water barrel (Jacks Rain Barrels from my wifes home state of Vermont). This got me to thinking.
Could I place a rain barrel (55 gallon) under each spout? The rain barrel has the 5/8 hose fitting to connect a garden hose to. What I was thinking was that if I was getting a VERY heavy rain, I could just tie a garden hose to all of the rain barrels and run the hose to the back of the house, may be a little more than I want to spend for the hoses and barrels, but probably less expensive than rental and time and trying to avoid any mistakes digging (and perhaps still hitting something anyway)
What I don't know is if I'm wasting my time.
All of the water run off lines that I may put on the barrels (via hose) will be run off gravity going down hill, no problem. However, since I don't know how much water I can get with those five spouts, I was wondering if I get a heavy rain if the water barrels will just fill up to quick and that the hose will not be able to drain the water barrel quick enough, and the barrel will just overflow with water anyway and I still may have a drainage issue to deal with in heavy rains.
Wife would like the gutters. Have had issues with some of the siding and fascia without them (gutters) over the three years we've been here.
Picture is from the front left side of the house. One down spout coming down on the left front corner of the house, another on the left post that supports the overhead roof over the door, and another on the right side of the house next to the garage (which you can't see). The other two spouts will be on both corners of the house in the back. Hard to tell from the picture, but from the corner of the house, starts to slope on a pretty good angle going down the back.
Keep in mind, the hoses wouldn't be kept on the barrels, only put on the barrels if we were supposed to get a good steady downpour to help drain the barrels.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Am I wasting my time in my thinking?
Any advice?
Thanks.