
Underground Downspout
The crew has dug out the area where they plan to lay a 4 inch drain tile

Underground Downspout
We choose to use a 4 inch solid tile for our Undergrounds. If you use a slotted tile, water can still escape that tile near the home and can recycle back to the foundation. A solid tile will push the water all the way to our drywell box and away from the home

Underground Downspout
We place stone beneath the drywell box to allow extra absorption

Underground Downspout
A look at the inside of a drywell box

Underground Downspout
This grate box lid can be easily removed to clean out the downspout

Underground Downspout
A complete Underground Downspout