My backyard (about 1/3 acre) slopes toward the house. Over the last few years I've developed quite a drainage problem. The water doesn’t collect up against the house but the yard gets to be a swampy mess after a big rain. I’m planning on putting in a french drain to carry the runoff to a nearby storm drain culvert. I’ve been reading up on how to do it – it doesn’t sound difficult, just lots of digging. The ground naturally slopes the in the direction I'm going to lay the pipe so flow should not be a problem. A few questions for those of you who have done this:
1) Perforated pipe – flexible or rigid?
2) How deep/wide should I dig the trench?
3) What size gravel?
4) It’s going to be almost 100 feet long – worth it to rent a ditcher?
5) Any idea how much per foot a landscaper might charge to do it? (if I decide to just drink beer and watch?) Thanks!
1) Perforated pipe – flexible or rigid?
2) How deep/wide should I dig the trench?
3) What size gravel?
4) It’s going to be almost 100 feet long – worth it to rent a ditcher?
5) Any idea how much per foot a landscaper might charge to do it? (if I decide to just drink beer and watch?) Thanks!
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