However there are many good reasons why people might bury a downspout.
Gutters into the ground.
Most homeowners get this and keep their gutters clean and flowing.
When looking at a house you ll see that the downspout running down from the gutters is buried in the ground.
Many of these pipes are placed underground to avoid the eyesore of pipes laying on the ground next to your house.
Before installing gutters rainwater from the roof fell to the ground and didn t flow anywhere before soaking in to the soil hence large spring rains lead to water in the basement.
However gutters can sometimes be as high maintenance as a kardashian they can easily leak rot and get clogged making maintenance quite a pain where it hurts the most.
Additionally water hitting the ground from these gutters can damage your walls as they splash or find their way into your crawl spaces and basements.
Debris flowing down the downspout drain leaves from gutters can block floor drains or even the main building sewer line leading to sewage backups into the structure.
Blockages in the under floor drain combined with high volumes of roof runoff water entering the system send the entire roof runoff into the building basement or crawl space.
For example homes have rain gutter systems to collect and channel rain water off the roof into a downspout instead of simply allowing it to pour over the edge where it will saturate the soil in the 10 foot zone around the home and ultimately end up in the basement.
You ll need drop outlets to connect the gutters to the downspouts.
I wanted a good way to get rainwater from the roof as far away from the house as possible.
A rain gutter drain pipe is usually installed to carry water away from your house.
The downspout is the piece that is attached to the side of the home and channels runoff to the ground away from your home.