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Default Gutter advise

I had a small gutter, about 1 foot long that didn't make sense to put a
spout on so I cut a 1 inch hole in the end, inserted a short length of PVC
pipe, slopped down and out from the house, and the water simply shot out
away from the house like a spigot. It ended up making a hole in the ground
were it dropped, so I put a decorative pot filled with gravel at that spot
in the garden and it works great.
"BillGill" wrote in message
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mike wrote:
There are people who don't have gutters on certain structures for
historical or asthetic
reasons, but what they'll often do is relocate their gutters to the
ground in a sense by digging out a V-shaped trench around their
structure which is bottom-lined with impermiable plastic and then
filled with perforated drainage line surrounded by gravel, topped off
with geotextile fabric (to keep dirt out) and another layer of gravel.
The drainage line takes the water far away from the foundation.

The pipe leading away can (and should) be solid, not perforated.

The reason I need a down spout or something is that the water is dumping
down the front of the house and not doing the wood any good. It hasn't
gotten extremely bad yet, but I think I need to do something to protect
it.

Bill