Before you begin, make sure you have the following tools handy:
Using a tape measure, measure the length needed for the downspout extension. Mark the measurement with a pencil.
Using a hacksaw or tin snips, carefully cut the downspout at the marked measurement.
Slide one end of the downspout extension into the existing downspout. Make sure it fits securely.
If necessary, attach an elbow to the bottom end of the downspout extension to direct the water away from your foundation.
Use screws to secure the downspout extension and elbow in place.
Place a splash block at the bottom of the downspout extension to prevent erosion and direct the water away from your home.
If you prefer an underground drainage system, dig a trench away from your foundation and place the downspout extension in the trench. Connect the extension to the drainage system and cover it with soil.
Once everything is in place, run water through the downspout to ensure proper drainage. Check for any leaks or issues.
If necessary, make adjustments to the downspout extension or drainage system to improve its effectiveness.
Installing downspout extensions is a simple process that can help prevent water damage to your home's foundation. By following these steps, you can redirect rainwater away from your property and maintain its structural integrity.