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At our house, the downspouts by the entryway walk go down into the ground. Where in the world do they go to? It appears one may be clogged, any hope for unclogging it, or should I just put in an elbow and let the water run above ground?


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At our house, the downspouts by the entryway walk go down into the ground. Where in the world do they go to?
When you were a kid your parents should have explained to you that they go to China to provide water for all the thirsty school children who don't have water like we do. Oh wait, never mind, that was "eat all your vegetables because people in China are starving."
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I got access to the beginning of the drain, fille with debris including leaves, shingle gravel and roots. Got as much out as i could, but it is obviously filled with roots of all shapes and sizes. I have decided to not use them and instead have them drain above ground. Much easier to keep an eye on and much easier to maintain! Thanks for all the advice.
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I got access to the beginning of the drain, fille with debris including leaves, shingle gravel and roots. Got as much out as i could, but it is obviously filled with roots of all shapes and sizes. I have decided to not use them and instead have them drain above ground. Much easier to keep an eye on and much easier to maintain! Thanks for all the advice.
I agree with you ! I cleaned out the gutters of leaves, etc. some but not too bad, then went to HD and bought some pieces I needed (too cell phone pix with me) to make a "turn" and direct the water above ground but into a large flower bed. Also bought a couple "splash" plates so it would not dig a big hole in the flower bed. I really like this arrangement better than the French drains which were always a mess !
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Let hose run on gutter by downspout. Then do 1 at a time, go out from house approx 4-5 ft. Look for wet spot and carefully dig down and you will fine it. Be careful digging there may be cable in the ground
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Our drains were covered with grass and were full of dirt and debris so the downspouts wouldn't drain properly when we moved in too. Our landscaper located the exit grate in the yard, cleaned out from the house to the exit grate and replaced the exit grate (I guess they no longer use the grates) with a pop-up drain. He said they quit with the grates because they fill up with dirt and grass clippings too easily. Many of the drains get covered up because the grass will also grow over them. Now we make sure all drains and sprinkler heads are accessible.
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At our house, the downspouts by the entryway walk go down into the ground. Where in the world do they go to? It appears one may be clogged, any hope for unclogging it, or should I just put in an elbow and let the water run above ground?
Usually it goes underground to a outlet somewhere in the yard. Google "downspout bubbler".
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We had a squirrel fall down our downspout which goes out to a French drain into lawn. The grate was plastic and he chewed his way out.

Our spouts were changed to French drains for landscape purposes.
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Personnelly I don’t like French drains, the pipes have holes in them to allow water to seep into ground or rock liner. If you have any shrubs or trees the roots head for the water source and in few years long after the installation the French drain turns into slow drain or plug up. Luckily mine are just drain pipes In my CYV running out to edge of street with grate covering the up pipe.
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underground downspout drainage pipes are defined as 'leader drains',,, 'french drains' are different & get their name from the manner in which paving stones were installed @ fountainbleu - laid so every 10meters a trough was formed which then collected rainfall & directed in to the left under the hall of mirrors into the reflecting gardens,,, in landscaping terms, we now call them 'swales'
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When we purchased our court yard villa I mentioned to the realtor that the rear downspouts drains go underground and asked where do they go. I also asked if there was drainage line for the backyard since it was walled in and runoff had no discharge path. He didn't know. After the purchase I looked at each downspout and the angle the underground lines were headed. I estimated the junction point and dug a hole. About 1 foot below the top of the mulch I found a drain box that went to the a main drain. The previous owners cover the drain for years with mulch, so the surface water wouldn't run off and only seep into the ground. I purchase an extension for the drain box and everything was find. That is also where the downspouts discharged to.
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At our house, the downspouts by the entryway walk go down into the ground. Where in the world do they go to? It appears one may be clogged, any hope for unclogging it, or should I just put in an elbow and let the water run above ground?
China?
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Maybe consider trying the women at pink flamingo. 352-661-7310. I had them dig out overgrow downspouts in lawn and put donuts around them so they would not get lost and overgrown again.
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We had what I thought was a blocked downspout near our crepe myrtle. Today I hired a handyman to clean the downspout and put up a few gutter guards. He found that it was the grate at the end of the drain pipe that was full of St. Augustine grass roots so he went all the way around the house and found all of them, opened them up and cleaned them all out, cleaned out the sand and loose debris from the gutters and cleaned up the yard. Took nearly 4 hours to find them and do the cleaning. Well worth keeping them cleaned out every few months. If you need this service his name is Larry Griffaw 970-306-3790. Someone on TOTV gave me his name 3 years ago and I've used him for various jobs 4 times now, he does good work at fair pricing.
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