For example homes have rain gutter systems to collect and channel rain water off the roof into a downspout instead of simply allowing it to pour over the edge where it will saturate the soil in the 10 foot zone around the home and ultimately end up in the basement.
Gutter into the ground where does it go.
But where does rainwater go once it enters your downpipe.
By today s standards it should run ten feet away from the foundation and drain into the grass or other planting area.
Old way is to connect them to sanitary sewer a very bad idea by today s understanding.
The purpose of the gutter is to remove rain water from the perimeter of the home and downspouts that end too close to the home allow thousands of gallons of water to pour into the soil leading to flooding or damp basements and crawl spaces.
When looking at a house you ll see that the downspout running down from the gutters is buried in the ground.
However there are many good reasons why people might bury a downspout.
A decade or two ago it could run to storm sewer.
Knowing where your gutter should drain to is important and could save you money.
Occasionally downspouts are fitted in such a way that lets the water come out of the downspout to spread into the garden with the use of an extender.
This guide looks at the crucial role played by the humble downpipe gullies and adopted sewers.
Most homeowners get this and keep their gutters clean and flowing.
And no a downspout should not allow water to pour straight into the ground at the base of a wall.
Before installing gutters rainwater from the roof fell to the ground and didn t flow anywhere before soaking in to the soil hence large spring rains lead to water in the basement.