Here in Austin, I’ve realized how vital it is to handle rainwater effectively around your place to keep it safe. Let’s check out some inventive and functional methods to channel water away from your house.

1. Make a Soil Mound

Soil mounds divert water.
Soil mounds divert water.

A raised soil area moves water, helpful if your land slopes toward your home. I find it a useful way to deal with water issues.

2. Make a Water Chain

Water chains guide water.
Water chains guide water.

A water chain turns downspouts into water art. It’s a clever way to move rain away from your home.

3. Make a Water Channel

Water channels guide water using land shapes.
Water channels guide water using land shapes.

A water channel is a gentle dip that guides water away, great for big spaces. In my yard, it’s great for directing water through natural ground shapes.

4. Set Up a Channel Drain

Channel drains keep paved areas dry.
Channel drains keep paved areas dry.

A channel drain is great for paved spots, catching water before it sits. In my driveway, it’s been a lifesaver when it rains a lot.

5. Set Up Water-Permeable Ground

Water-permeable ground cuts runoff.
Water-permeable ground cuts runoff.

Water-permeable ground lets water filter through, cutting down runoff. It’s a great eco choice that keeps my paths dry.

6. Add Gutter Spout Extensions

Gutter extensions stop water from pooling.
Gutter extensions stop water from pooling.

By adding gutter extensions, you can guide roof water further away from your home. I find they’re a simple but effective way to stop water from sitting at the base.

7. Make a Holding Wall

Holding walls make garden spaces.
Holding walls make garden spaces.

A holding wall can stop soil loss on sloped land. It gives garden space.

8. Put in Subsurface Drains

Subsurface drain setup effectively directs water away.
Subsurface drain setup effectively directs water away.

Subsurface drains are what I turn to for handling serious rainfall, with their holed tubes tucked under stones. They quietly take water away, ensuring my foundation stays dry and protected.

9. Try a Rock Border

Rock borders add a country charm while moving water.
Rock borders add a country charm while moving water.

Adding a stone perimeter around bloom beds helps move water. I love the country feel it adds while acting as a block against runoff.

10. Add Water Drums

Water drums conserve water.
Water drums conserve water.

Adding water drums under downspouts lets you collect and reuse rainwater. I like using the held water to hydrate my garden, which lowers my water bill.

11. Construct a Simulated Creek

A dry creek bed channels water away elegantly.
A dry creek bed channels water away elegantly.

A dry creek bed is more than just an attractive addition; it’s a smart way to reroute water. I’m charmed by its ability to bring a natural touch while effectively directing surplus rainfall away from my home.