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Buried Downspouts, Catch Basins & Pop-Up Emitters

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Buried downspouts, Catch Basins, and Pop-ups

Your gutters collect the water — but if downspouts just dump it at the foundation line, you’re creating the problem you’re trying to solve. We bury downspout lines underground with solid PVC, route them to pop-up emitters or catch basins at the property’s edge, and make sure every connection has clean-out access for maintenance. This is the most common drainage upgrade we do, and it makes an immediate difference.

Get Roof Water Away From Your Foundation — For Good

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Your gutters do the hard work of collecting every drop of water that hits your roof. But if your downspouts just dump that water at the foundation line, they’re creating the exact problem your gutter system was designed to prevent — water pooling against your home, saturating the soil around your slab, and accelerating foundation movement.

Burying your downspout lines underground is the most common and most impactful drainage upgrade we perform. We connect your existing downspouts to solid PVC pipe buried beneath your yard, route the water to pop-up emitters or catch basins at the property’s edge, and make sure every connection has clean-out access for long-term maintenance.

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What Are Buried Downspouts, Catch Basins & Pop-Ups?

A buried downspout system takes the water collected by your gutters and routes it underground through solid PVC pipe to a discharge point far from your foundation. Instead of downspout extensions sitting on top of your lawn (getting hit by mowers, tripping people, and looking ugly), the entire system is hidden below grade.

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Professional seamless gutter installation by Duck Works in Texas
Here's how each component works:

Signs You Need Buried Downspouts

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This is the #1 upgrade we recommend. If you do nothing else for drainage, burying your downspouts and getting roof water away from the foundation is the single highest-impact improvement you can make.

Our Process

How We Install Buried Downspout Systems

01

Assessment & Routing Plan

We evaluate your property's grade, locate your existing downspouts, identify the best discharge points, and map the pipe routing to minimize yard disruption. If you have an existing French drain or yard drain system, we'll determine whether the buried downspouts can tie into it.

02

Downspout Connection

We install a below-grade adapter at each downspout location that transitions from the vertical downspout to the horizontal buried pipe. Each adapter includes a debris screen to keep leaves and shingle grit out of the underground system.

03

Trenching & Pipe Installation

We trench from each downspout to the discharge point, maintaining proper slope for gravity flow. All underground runs use Schedule 20 or Schedule 40 solid PVC — never corrugated flex pipe. Connections are glued (not taped) for a permanent, leak-free system.

04

Clean-Out Access Points

We install clean-out risers at key points in the system so the lines can be flushed with a garden hose or pressure washer if needed. This is the step most contractors skip — and it's the reason their systems clog within a few years.

05

Discharge Installation

At the end of each run, we install either a pop-up emitter (for dispersed discharge into the yard) or connect to an existing catch basin or drainage easement. We verify that the discharge location won't create a new problem — like sending water toward a neighbor's property or back toward your own foundation.

06

Backfill, Grade & Restore

We backfill the trenches, re-establish proper surface grading, and restore sod or landscaping. Most residential buried downspout jobs are completed in a single day.

Why Homeowners Choose Duck Works for Buried Downspouts

Craftsmanship That Lasts

We’re one of the few contractors in the DFW-to-Austin corridor that handles both the gutter system and the underground drainage. That means one crew, one warranty, and a system that’s designed to work together from roofline to property line.

Honest, Upfront Communication

We use rigid PVC pipe with glued connections on every buried run. Corrugated flex pipe is cheaper, but it sags, collects sediment, and crushes under foot traffic. We don’t use it.

Protecting the Home First

Every system includes accessible clean-out points so you (or we) can flush the lines if they ever slow down. This is the #1 thing that separates a 5-year system from a 20-year system.

Ownership & Accountability

We trench at a minimum 1% slope (1/8″ per foot) and verify grade with a level before backfilling. Flat or back-graded lines are the most common cause of buried downspout failure.

Respect for Your Home & Time

Getting new gutters? We offer significant savings when you bundle gutter installation with buried downspouts in the same project.

FAQs

Buried Downspouts

  • How much does it cost to bury downspouts?

    Cost depends on the number of downspouts, distance to the discharge point, soil conditions, and whether we're tying into an existing drainage system. We provide a detailed written estimate after your free on-site assessment — every property is different.

  • Can you bury downspouts if I already have gutters?

    Absolutely. We retrofit buried downspout systems on existing gutter installations all the time. We install a below-grade adapter that connects directly to your current downspout — no need to replace the gutters.

  • What's the difference between pop-up emitters and catch basins?

    Pop-up emitters are discharge points — they're where the water exits the buried system, typically at the edge of your yard. Catch basins are collection points — they gather surface water from a specific area and route it into the buried pipe network. Many systems use both.

  • How long do buried downspout systems last?

    With solid PVC pipe and proper installation, a buried downspout system should last 25+ years with minimal maintenance. The main maintenance task is flushing the lines with a hose once or twice a year through the clean-out access points.

  • Will burying downspouts really help my foundation?

    Yes — this is the single most effective drainage improvement for foundation protection. A typical 2,000 sq ft roof generates over 1,200 gallons of water per inch of rain. If that water is dumping at the foundation line, it's saturating the clay soil and causing it to expand unevenly — which is exactly how foundations crack and shift.

Protect Your Foundation — Bury Your Downspouts
This is the most impactful drainage upgrade you can make. Schedule a free assessment and get a clear price — no obligation.

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