- Jun 4, 2012
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Live uphill from another house which a new neighbor just moved into. At our first meeting he complained that my passive skimmer overflow (no pump) was draining down into his yard.
Obviously I want to keep the peace with all my neighbors so thinking of how to address this situation.
Thinking about just digging down 3 feet from where the pipe comes out, fill a round former with river rock and have it drain down into the soil. I assume that wouldn’t go back towards the pool nor would cause a future mudslide/sinkhole situation, right?!?
Other thought was similar but run the pipe down the hill towards the corner tree. Problem is the current PVC 1 inch gets clogged at least once a year. Even if I adapt to a larger PVC pipe, how would I ensure no blockage for That entire length?
Wondering if my other neighbors could complain that a drainage hole is too close to the property line too. Not sure about zoning rules for this type of work.
Pictures attached. Feel free to ask questions. Appreciate your advice/experience!!!



Obviously I want to keep the peace with all my neighbors so thinking of how to address this situation.
Thinking about just digging down 3 feet from where the pipe comes out, fill a round former with river rock and have it drain down into the soil. I assume that wouldn’t go back towards the pool nor would cause a future mudslide/sinkhole situation, right?!?
Other thought was similar but run the pipe down the hill towards the corner tree. Problem is the current PVC 1 inch gets clogged at least once a year. Even if I adapt to a larger PVC pipe, how would I ensure no blockage for That entire length?
Wondering if my other neighbors could complain that a drainage hole is too close to the property line too. Not sure about zoning rules for this type of work.
Pictures attached. Feel free to ask questions. Appreciate your advice/experience!!!



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