French Drains vs. Buried Downspouts – Which One Do You Need?


If your yard is always wet or your basement floods after heavy rain, you might be wondering: Should I install a French drain or just extend my downspouts underground? Let’s break down the difference so you can choose the best drainage solution for your home.

What is a French Drain?

A French drain is trench wrapped in geo textile fabric with a perforated pipe in it, backfilled with two inch round rock, that collects and redirects water away from your home. It’s best for solving standing water issues, poor soil drainage, and foundation flooding.

What is a Buried Downspout?

A buried downspout extension moves roof water away from your house through a solid pipe. It prevents erosion, wet basements, and puddling near your foundation.

Which One Do You Need?

ProblemBest Solution
Water pooling in the yardFrench Drain
Roof runoff causing erosionBuried Downspout
Basement floodingBoth!
Water sitting near the foundation  Both!

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tip: Most homes need BOTH systems working together for full protection.

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