Richard
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Behind house, am trenching to lay schedule 40 pipe that will carry away water from two downspouts.
We are building/digging a pond with waterfall also (small). I am thinking I might run a drain line to the pond so that I can "regulate" the water level and it will never overflow. I will run this overflow into my 4" pipe.
Question:
1. any warnings I might want to know early on? (sort of like NOT using ditch witch TWICE on same trench to deepen it!!)/w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif boy was THAT a mistake
2. I'm running 4" pipe everywhere, but obviously don't need 4" for overflow, should I use 3/4?, 1 1/2, 2"?? I have all the parts needed to plumb as small as 3/4 all the way to 2". I don't want to UNDER do it, but I don't want to OVER do it either. This will be a simple pipe sticking vertical in the water somewhere.
3. Given this is an overflow tube, should I put a p-trap in it? or is that using overkill?
I mention overkill because I built a "cathouse" for my kitties. You know, the typical cat house, arched entryway, TWO floors, insulated, thermostatically controlled heater you know, the typical stuff /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif. I WAS going to put in windows, but since I used stuff lying around the house, I didn't want to put in 36" wide windows /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif Anyway, about overbuild, I used 2x6's for framing & roof. Marion laughs at me, but it was all scrap and I only had to buy a piece of T-11 siding so I could stain it to match the big house!!
Thanks for thoughs on drainage
Richard
We are building/digging a pond with waterfall also (small). I am thinking I might run a drain line to the pond so that I can "regulate" the water level and it will never overflow. I will run this overflow into my 4" pipe.
Question:
1. any warnings I might want to know early on? (sort of like NOT using ditch witch TWICE on same trench to deepen it!!)/w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif boy was THAT a mistake
2. I'm running 4" pipe everywhere, but obviously don't need 4" for overflow, should I use 3/4?, 1 1/2, 2"?? I have all the parts needed to plumb as small as 3/4 all the way to 2". I don't want to UNDER do it, but I don't want to OVER do it either. This will be a simple pipe sticking vertical in the water somewhere.
3. Given this is an overflow tube, should I put a p-trap in it? or is that using overkill?
I mention overkill because I built a "cathouse" for my kitties. You know, the typical cat house, arched entryway, TWO floors, insulated, thermostatically controlled heater you know, the typical stuff /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif. I WAS going to put in windows, but since I used stuff lying around the house, I didn't want to put in 36" wide windows /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif Anyway, about overbuild, I used 2x6's for framing & roof. Marion laughs at me, but it was all scrap and I only had to buy a piece of T-11 siding so I could stain it to match the big house!!
Thanks for thoughs on drainage
Richard