Started a conversation in another thread of mine that has got me curious on what is the correct way to place a splash block under a gutter s downspout.
Gutter splash block installation.
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Splash blocks must be set into the ground.
It should carry water at least 3 feet away from the house.
Install splash blocks to prevent water damage to a building s foundation install large splash blocks that can handle heavy water flow directing it away from the house.
You can even install a broad based splash block to channel water widely away from your home or a narrower splash block that channels water in a straight line away from your home.
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Light enough for easy lifting yet heavy enough to stay in place these splash blocks have a strong build producing the perfect balance of convenience and durability.
Installing a splash block when you re installing your downspouts install a splash block underneath.
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A splash block protects your home s foundation.
There should be one splash block per downspout.
Install the splash block directly under the downspout.
Splash blocks are installed directly beneath the downpipes.
A splash block might sound decorative but when you re thinking about installing gutters you need to know about this vital ingredient in your home water management.
Trough so that fit on the outside edge of gutter splash guard installation of our selection of high.
Simply place below the downspout elbow to enjoy long lasting protection.
Since the splash blocks take a water beating over time check these periodically making sure they are not broken or are deteriorating.
During my home inspection my inspector pointed out one that placed the opposite direction and mentioned how they should be turned as.
Pictured here is a splash block on the back of my house.