Where to get bulk meduim river stone or lava rock? Not more than a few hundred lbs. Not a truckload or anything.My issue. Neighbor's house is higher than mine . I get the added benefit of their runoff. My yard is soggy. I need a recommendation for a drainage specialist or a surveyor to do an assessment.I want a trench beside the neighbor and a small dry creekbed or something similar to channel the water away from the backyard.Any ideas?[Edited on January 25, 2010 at 3:00 PM. Reason : spell]
1/25/2010 2:59:23 PM
Define soggy...like hey my yard is wet cause of differences in neighborly elevation, or like hey this shit is underwater and something's not right?Reason I ask is that if it serious enough of a problem, it might be worth contacting your municipal DoT/Public Works official: It may be a larger issue with drainage that needs to be addressed, and that way you're not paying a private contractor out of your own pocket.
1/25/2010 3:14:39 PM
You're gonna hate what I have to say on these matters, Won...The soils in that area are naturally poorly draining...but I think you know this already. water pools for DAYS and creates a soggy slippery mess. If you want to trench and fill with aggregate, there's a stone and gravel place right down off of Page Rd, on the right as you head toward Airport Blvd. I think it's down past FedEx.There's nothing that DOT or any official can do about the very nature of the soils in the area. Lots of 2-1 clay mineralogy; the stuff just does NOT move water very fast if at all[Edited on January 25, 2010 at 3:25 PM. Reason : blah blah.]
1/25/2010 3:24:25 PM
A french drain is easy enough to do.I've got a similar spot in my yard and just dropped a 18"x18" plastic drain in it surrounded by a bit of gravel and connected it to a buried corrugated pipe that dumps out near the curb. I even found little end pieces for the pipe that sit flush but then pop up to drain and are normally flush with the grass.
1/25/2010 3:27:01 PM
blame cary
1/25/2010 3:29:14 PM
http://landscaping.about.com/cs/lazylandscaping/ht/French_drains.htm
1/25/2010 3:31:14 PM
french drain works well... can even design it to look like a dry creek running through the yard. [Edited on January 25, 2010 at 3:56 PM. Reason : .]
1/25/2010 3:54:36 PM
convince BAE472 students to do this as their project
1/25/2010 5:34:57 PM
just remember water typically flows down hill... you'd be surprised how many time I've redone stuff builders/HOs screwed up the first time.
1/25/2010 7:38:21 PM
for your gravel needs.... martinmarietta.com, they'll fill your pickup but don't let them overfill it, and don't take a truck you love because they're going to fill it with a huge cat wheel loader that will dump gravel off on your tailgate so i'll mess up the paint.
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