How Can I Redirect HVAC Condensation That’s Flooding My Yard?

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Asked By SunnyDayz99 On

I recently moved into my house in March, and I've encountered an issue this summer with HVAC condensation. The drain is positioned in a way that it floods the area right in front of my fence, making it really messy. Every week, I have to navigate through my house to get to the backyard and drag my garbage cans through the mud. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can redirect the water?

2 Answers

Answered By HomeRenovator77 On

Digging a French drain could be your best bet. Just make sure to run some PVC underground to connect it. You could dig a trench about a foot wide and three feet deep filled with gravel, which should efficiently redirect the water. And remember to call 811 first to check for any utility lines in the area before you start digging!

Answered By GardeningGuru88 On

One simple solution is to get a flexible gutter extension. You can position it right where the water drains out and direct the flow away from your fence. If you want a more permanent fix, consider making the PVC drainage line longer. Another option is to bury the condensation line and connect it to a French drain, but that could involve more costs.

QuickFix123 -

That's a good point! It might not be super expensive to just extend the line temporarily while you think about a more permanent setup.

H2OExpert22 -

I think digging a French drain would make things a lot easier in the long run. Just be sure to check for utility lines before you start digging!

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