VaTractorGirl
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This will be the second time I am attempting to fix this problem. The first pic shows the house site and grade so you kidnda get the idea. The problem is that to the right of the house there is a hill that goes steadily up and finally levels so that the house is basically sitting in a hole. The second pic shows the far right side of the house (if your looking at it) which is right outside our bedroom window and is also where the septic tanks and pump station is located and everything pumps up to the top of the slope/hill about 560ft away. Water comes down the hill in a hard rain and we orignially had a swale (quite large) to divert the water away from the tanks (didn't want to overload the pump by having to pump rain water and bog out the septic field) and also away from the house. I didn't like how the swale looked and have tried various things now to try and fix it. The latest has been that I took the box grader and set it at an extreme angle so I could dig a trench, which worked. I then laid the 4" black pipe connected all the downspouts on that side of the house to it and took it around the front of the house. Problem now is that even though I checked the fall for the pipe, that in a hard rain it can't get rid of the water fast enough. So any suggestions? My husband wants to rent a trencher for this weekend (now he gets involved) and bury the pipe deeper. While we are doing this I am also trying to lower the grade on the right side of the house, it is only about 6-8' until the sidings starts and it is too hard to weedeat and such. But the more I lower the grade the lower everything would need to be. I also still have not planted my grass seed because I ended up getting zoysia seed and the last date to plant in this area is around the beginning of July. So I guess I will be planting next spring! Sorry this is so long winded, I think I just spent way to much time trying different things on my own.