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Downspout Placement Central Michigan

Proper Downspout Placement Central Michigan: Foundation Safety

A gutter system is only half of the water management equation. The other half is downspout placement Central Michigan homeowners must get right to avoid basement floods. If your downspouts are located in the wrong spots or dump water too close to your house, they can actually cause more damage than having no gutters at all.
Strategically placing your downspouts ensures that the thousands of gallons of water. Coming off your roof are moved safely away from your foundation and landscaping.

Moving Water Away from “Low Spots”

The most important rule for downspout placement in Central Michigan is to avoid dumping water into “depressions” or low spots near your foundation. If a downspout empties into a low area, the water will pool and eventually find its way into your basement.
In Mt. Pleasant, Alma, Midland, and Clare, we look for areas with a natural slope away from the house. A downspout should always be paired with an extension that carries water at least 5 to 10 feet away from the wall.

Balancing the Gutter Load

You can’t just put one downspout at the end of a 50-foot gutter run. Proper downspout placement in Central Michigan requires balancing the weight of the water. As a general rule, you need one downspout for every 20 to 30 feet of gutter. If the run is too long, the water will become too heavy and cause the gutter to sag or overflow in the middle.
By placing downspouts at both ends of a long run, you ensure the system can handle even the heaviest summer thunderstorms.

Avoiding High-Traffic Areas

Good downspout placement in Central Michigan also considers your daily life. You don’t want a downspout dumping water onto a sidewalk, driveway, or right in front of your garage door where it can create an icy slip hazard in the winter.
We look for “tucked away” locations behind corners or in garden beds where the water can be dispersed into the soil without affecting your walkways or entryways.

Protecting Your Landscaping

Water coming out of a downspout during a heavy rain has a lot of force. Improper downspout placement in Central Michigan can lead to “washouts” in your flower beds or the destruction of your favorite shrubs.
Using “splash blocks” or underground drainage pipes can help dissipate that energy and protect your expensive landscaping while still moving the water safely away from the foundation.

Call Energy Plus Home Improvements

Are your downspouts causing a mess? Energy Plus Home Improvements can redesign your drainage system to ensure your foundation stays dry and your yard looks great.
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These are downspouts connected to underground PVC pipes that carry water much further away from the house, often to a "pop-up" emitter in the lawn.
It depends on the roof's square footage, but most average homes require 4 to 6 downspouts to handle heavy rainfall effectively.
This is often caused by the weight of ice or by loose fasteners. They should be secured with "straps" every 10 feet for stability.
Moving a downspout involves patching the old hole in the gutter and cutting a new one, so it is usually best left to a professional to ensure it stays watertight.
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