toddbailey
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2008
- Messages
- 131
- Location
- south carolina
- Tractor
- nh 3930, ford 1910, farmall super a, allis chamlers b
I would try and shoot for 1% slope, you would need 1 1/4" in 10'
I plan on using 4" thin wall, will drain off metal roof, approximate 2000 sq ft. Will fall into a D box with a screen . If D box overflows over, no big deal. It will just run out on ground. Actually the building is 4000 sq ft. 50'X80'. I plan on coming across 50' make a L and go 80' ft, another D box there with a T into the L. Come off the other 50 corner and T into existing line, and drop about 2' and go about 30 ' into a 500 gal tank buried. Talked to the State Soil and water district. They said if we have a 1" rain, it will produce about 8000 gal of water. (doesn't sound right to me) Seldom do we have a rain like that, but if we do and the pipe wont handle it, it can just run off. (tank certinley wont hold that much)
When I built my first house in CA, I had a straight roof edge which was 40' long. I sloped this edge at 1/8" per foot so that the gutter could be mounted just under the roof edge and still drain to one end.
...t.