What is a buried dry well.
How to build a dry well for gutters.
Lower the dry well into the hole after wrapping the sides with a special silt blocking landscape fabric.
First locate the downspout attached to your house.
Selecting a location for your well 1.
To tuck the fabric under the dry well top cover loosen the screws push an inch of fabric under the cover then re tighten the screws.
Lay out lengths of 4 inch diameter pvc pipe from the end of the downspout out to the dry well location.
The solid pipe will go closest to the house and the.
Set the dry well in place.
This ensures that the water is directed away from your house and basement.
Dry wells are common on residential lots where there may be three or more dry wells on one lot.
Trenches should be deep enough to allow six inches of soil above the pipe and they should slope at least 1 4 inch for each foot of pipe.
The downspout is where all the water from the roof runoff and gutters comes through.
Next dig a trench that is 12 inches deep and 6 inches wide from the downspout to the location of the dry well.
Position the dry well 10 feet 3 0 m from the downspout.
Lay out the pvc pipe and determine the location for the dry well.
Cut into the soil about 2 inches from either side of the pipe.
You can purchase an attachment that is a 90 degree angle fitting to fasten to your downspout and to a 5 pipe.
The dry well itself should be set deep enough for these pipes to enter near the top of the open space.
Upon reaching the perforated pipe dig into the soil about 6.
Dig along each side of the standard pipe.
Use the shovel to cut into the soil just.
Dig sloping trenches first for pipes leading from drains and gutters to the dry well.
Also use landscape fabric to cover the dry well and prevent it from being filled with soil.
One diy fix is to build a drywell for your downspouts.
A buried dry well is a small underground pit filled with stone that collects rainwater from roof gutters.
Before starting the project call the local utility locating service and have them mark out any potential underground.
You need to place your dry well at least 10 feet 3 0 m.
Ensure the excess.
And allows it to absorb into the surrounding soil.
Underground piping connects the dry well to the roof downspout.
Use stones and gravel to lay on the bottom of the dry well.
Once you have selected the area for the dry well you can start digging the channel to it.