November 14, 2008

Home Improvement Ideas

Home Improvement

Home improvements do not just include things for the inside of your home. It also includes things that you do on the outside of your home as well.

It seems that people have always wanted to maintain a nice looking lawn, which would be attractive to the entire neighborhood. Many homeowners spend a very large sum of money every year to keep their lawn looking as nice as they can. A nice lawn does take a lot of care, and it is not just a seasonal chore.

During the Spring and Summer months you have to constantly be on the lookout for unwanted weeds, and other plants that just seem to creep in right after a rain storm. You may experience new holes or ruts that were not there before, and they need filling in and re-seeded.

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If you have had any issues with the down spout from your gutter causing this sort of a problem, there is a solution. If you are willing to put in some time, and purchase a few parts, you can divert that excess water, to another area of your lawn. If you already have a sprinkler system to water the lawn you can even divert the water off of your property. Perhaps you have a section of lawn that the sprinklers do not fully get wet enough to keep the grass as green as you would like, you could direct the extra rain water to that section of the lawn.

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What I am talking about is not going to be seen very much and is worth every penny that you put into it. It is a development that will be in use by everyone very soon. The good thing is it can all be done by yourself, or you may choose to acquire a contractor to install it.

Today most everyone lets the down spout drain onto a concrete slab or block to help with the erosion issue. But if instead of stopping your down spout there, and dug a ditch just deep enough to lay a three inch pipe and cover it back up, then reseed the top of the trench once to pipe and drain have been completed.

With a little thinking, decision making, and a small drawing you can stop all that water build up in those low areas of your lawn. From your down spout figure out which direction you would like to go with your under ground down spout, then you can actually make your drawing as to how far you will want to dig the trench and how much PVC pipe you will need to run your under ground drain. You will also need to purchase a small pot for the end of the drain, and a post to fit inside the pot. You should also obtain a lid that will fit over the pot, and a debris filter for the top of the lawn that can be painted and seen when the lawn is being cut.

You will need at least one 45 or 90 degree elbow to face the drain in the direction you want it to go. The pot will need to have a 3 inch hole at the bottom, so that the 3 inch PVC pipe can fit inside. The center post can be anything to help hold the weight of the debris filter. Once all of this has been glued in with PVC glue it will be ready to go, and you will appreciate your new installation.
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