A LOT of rain.
This was a couple of weekends ago. We got about 5 inches of rain in a couple of hours.
We learned where our low spots are.

The backyard has a low spot right here near the well-shed.

Here is the front yard toward the driveway.

Here is a little more of the front yard.

Here is the side of the house near the septic. The water runs from this side of the property through the front yard and down the sides of the driveway toward the road and speaking of...
...the driveway is high and dry. Glad they updated that for us during construction. The water flows down the sides and with the culvert drains they put under it, the water flows under instead of over, so we're happy.
But we had a new thing happen. This is where the OLD septic tank was. It was one of those cylindrical ones, small, concrete. They removed it and filled the hole. Well, it has settled. They are coming back out to fill in more dirt for us when everything is finished settling.
The good thing is that when they staked out our house, the surveyor told us we should move the house forward and over a bit so that this area wasn't under the slab (which it would have been). So we moved it 10 feet each way and sure enough, if this had been under the slab, we could possibly have cracks in the slab.
Anyway, next step is to contact someone to have them see about what we can do for the water. We don't want to add dirt and have the water move back toward the house. As it is now, even though it does fill up, it flows away from the house so that's a good thing.
We shall see how things go...
That is a lot of water in a pretty short time! We need some of that here in S. CO.
ReplyDeleteNice to find your low spots. Now you can choose to try and change it, or not.
ReplyDeleteCould you have some French Drains installed? They would move the water to the driveway area which would then drain away. Does the water beside the driveway drain out to the ditch beside the county road? If it just stands there, you could have a ditch made beside the driveway to drain to the road ditch.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot of rain. We got only about half that. And we need it badly. Hoping we get more rain with the front moving in on Friday. My garden would be happy.
It's great that your driveway doesn't flood. We're still desperate for rain. Lake Junebug is totally dry.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
So now y'all have lake front property. We got 5.4 inches in Seguin. Lake McQueenie is back up again.
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