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I built a 8-sided screened gazebo attached to my low deck. It sits on
a yard with a fairly steep slope. When it rains, the water runs off the roof and is causing erosion and a small gully down the sloping lawn. I've thought about putting a border of small shrubs/flowers with mulch around the base to absorb the water or a border with gravel, but I'm concerned that the mulch or stones will just wash away as well. I've considered a rain gutter to channel the water down the back side. But I can't seem to find gutter parts that have 22-degree corners and something "low profile" that doesn't cover the decorative ends of the rafters. Standard gutters look too big and seem like overkill for the need. Any ideas?? Thanks!! --Jeff |
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I would go with the rocks/plants option. Unless you have a huge gazebo, the
run-off from any one section shouldn't be very much. Also gutters and downspouts will look out of place on your gazebo. wrote in message ps.com... I built a 8-sided screened gazebo attached to my low deck. It sits on a yard with a fairly steep slope. When it rains, the water runs off the roof and is causing erosion and a small gully down the sloping lawn. I've thought about putting a border of small shrubs/flowers with mulch around the base to absorb the water or a border with gravel, but I'm concerned that the mulch or stones will just wash away as well. I've considered a rain gutter to channel the water down the back side. But I can't seem to find gutter parts that have 22-degree corners and something "low profile" that doesn't cover the decorative ends of the rafters. Standard gutters look too big and seem like overkill for the need. Any ideas?? Thanks!! --Jeff |
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