Think of it as two drainage efforts one for the gutters and one to keep the immediate area where it drains clear.
Reditrect rain water on roof.
Another simple and.
Finish up by putting a dab of roofing cement on each nail head to seal out water and help hold the shingles down.
These techniques will minimize the amount of water that accumulates or that causes erosion in the problem area.
How to divert water without gutters or downspouts everyone knows the importance of diverting water away from a house but sometimes a traditional gutter and downspout simply won t work.
Tilt the rain diverter in the direction you would like the water to flow by angling one side down slightly.
While it s the gutter that carries rain off your roof it s the downspouts and drains that finish the job.
Unless its path is diverted the rain that runs off a roof forms a vertical sheet of water that falls around the perimeter of a house.
The university of maryland university college notes that one inch of rain water running off from the roof of a 1 500 square foot building produces 935 gallons of water.
Add a longer section to the end of the downspout to keep water away from the house.
If the rainwater tends to pool near your downspouts consider extending them to lead the water away from the affected area.
For some locations diverting this water is necessary to prevent soil erosion and to prevent chemicals and fertilizers from entering the sewage system.
Lift the shingles up and tack the rain diverter down in several places using roofing nails.
Mount the ladder and carry the drip edge up with you at the point on the roof where you want the water redirected.
You can extend the flow of water out of the downspout even more with a rock channel.
However it certainly didn t help that all of our neighbors ourselves included until we knew better had huge paved decks effectively sealing off the majority of the earth that could otherwise absorb some of that water.
Fairfax county virginia if you have heavy runoff from roof downspouts and neighboring properties redirecting or capturing runoff can provide better control.
Roger cook evaluates a couple alternatives for moving rainwater effectively.
This will keep the water from overshooting the gutters entirely.
Rainwater and a home s foundation don t make a compatible marriage.
As the water collects around a home s foundation the soil can only absorb so much before excess water finds a path of least resistance.
Last week i talked a bit about how a green roof is one way to help manage stormwater runoff.