Avoid Costly Clogs In Ground Drainage and An Easy Fix

Avoid Costly Clogs In Ground Drainage and An Easy Fix

As a homeowner, I’ve always taken pride in keeping my house well-maintained, inside and out. But one problem I never saw coming was the dreaded in ground drainage pipe clog—until it happened to me. At first, I had no idea why my gutters were backing up during heavy rainstorms, causing overflow and creating messy puddles near my foundation. It wasn’t until I noticed water spilling out near the base of my downspouts that I realized something was seriously wrong with my underground drainage system.  You know, the drainage pipes that are buried in the ground which takes the water from the rain gutters and downspouts;  there was something wrong and water was no longer flowing properly.  The buried drainage pipes in the ground were clogged.

In Ground Drainage Pipe Clogs Caused Frustration

Like many homeowners, I had buried drainage pipes installed to carry gutter rainwater away from my house. It was a great idea—no more water pooling near the foundation, no more soil erosion, and no more messy streams running across my driveway or lawn. Unfortunately, I quickly learned that underground drainage systems don’t always stay clear on their own. Over time, leaves, twigs, dirt, and debris from my rain gutters made their way into the buried in ground pipes, creating a stubborn clog that stopped the water from flowing.

I soon found myself searching for solutions, but the more I researched, the more I realized how costly, time-consuming, and frustrating fixing an underground drain pipe clog could be. I was determined to find a simple, long-term fix that would prevent this problem from ever happening again. That’s when I discovered GutterBrush, and it changed everything.

clogged pipe buried in the ground for underground buried drainage pipe

 

How Buried In Ground Drainage Pipe Clogs Happen

Before I explain how I solved my problem, let me share what I learned about why in ground drainage pipe clogs happen in the first place.

Most homes have a gutter system that collects rainwater and directs it down through downspouts. In my case, those downspouts were connected to underground pipes that carried water safely away from my home. In theory, this should work perfectly. But in reality, unprotected gutters collect leaves, seeds, pine needles, and debris, all of which get washed down into the buried pipes in the ground, when it rains.

At first, a little bit of gutter debris might not seem like a problem—some of it might even get flushed all the way through the drainage system. But over time, the tree debris builds up inside the underground drainage pipe, creating blockages that trap water and cause backups, overflows, and even flooding near the foundation.

In my case, I started noticing:

  • Gutters overflowing during heavy rains
  • Water pooling near the base of my downspouts
  • Soggy areas in my yard where water wasn’t draining properly
  • No water exiting the underground drainage pipe during a storm

After consulting with a few professionals, I learned that clearing a buried drainage pipe clog isn’t easy. Sometimes, you can try to flush it out with a garden hose or a plumber’s snake, but if the clog is deep in the system, you might need to hire a professional to clear it out with high-pressure equipment—or worse, dig up the pipes and replace them altogether; which would be very expensive!

I knew I didn’t want to go down that road. I needed a way to stop my underground drainage pipes from clogging in the first place.

 


wire gutter strainers are too small so that clog too quickly providing little relief

In Ground Drainage Pipe Clogging, Common Fixes (that did not work)

As I looked for solutions, I came across a few common options:

  1. Wire Strainers Over the Downspout Opening
  • These small metal baskets fit inside the gutter outlet to catch debris before it enters the downspout.
  • The problem? They clogged too quickly, causing my gutters to overflow within just a couple of weeks. I would have needed to clean them constantly.  Click to see a video of the problem with gutter strainers.

        2. Gutter Screens and Covers

  • Some products claim to keep debris out of the gutter entirely, using screens or solid covers with a narrow opening for water.
  • The issue? They still let small debris through, which eventually made its way into my buried drainage pipe. Plus, during heavy rain, water would overshoot the gutter altogether, making the problem worse. Click here to see various gutter guards.

       3. Cleaning the Underground Pipes Regularly

  • Some people recommend having your underground pipes cleaned every year.
  • The downside? It’s expensive and inconvenient. I didn’t want to deal with hiring someone every year just to keep my gutters and drains working properly.

By the way, if you have questions about your gutter,  you can call the guys at GutterBrush because they will help answer your gutter questions even if you do not buy GutterBrush.  I found them to be genuinely good people that want to help people and they are always available to answer the phone eastern standard time.  You can reach them at 888-397-9433 or info@gutterbrush.com.

GutterBrush 25 years gutter expert ready to take your call and help your gutters

I needed something low-maintenance, effective, and long-lasting—and that’s when I found GutterBrush.

 


 

The Easy Solution for Underground Pipe Clogs, GutterBrush

I came across GutterBrush, a simple yet highly effective gutter guard, and I couldn’t believe how easy it was to install.

Here's a video of how GutterBrush Keeps gutter debris out of drainage pipes that are buried in the ground.

GutterBrush is a full-length brush that fills your gutters, preventing leaves and debris from clogging while still allowing water to flow freely.   Instead of relying on small downspout strainers or high maintenance screens, GutterBrush acts as a full length gutter filter.  Water flows through, but debris can not clog.  GutterBrush keeps gutter debris out of the drainage pipes which are buried in the ground, while also keeping the gutter from clogging and keeping the downspout leader pipes clear.  

Here’s why I chose GutterBrush:

✔ Stops debris from entering buried drainage pipes – No more underground clogs!
✔ Keeps gutters flowing freely – No more water backing up or overflowing.
✔ Works in all weather conditions – Even in heavy rain and snow.
✔ Super easy to install – Just slide the brush into the gutter—no tools needed!
✔ Low maintenance – No more climbing ladders every few weeks to clean out strainers.

You just clean your gutter and slide 3 foot lengths of Gutterbrush into the gutter and you fill the entire gutter and leave it in place to keep the gutter from clogging and to keep gutter debris from clogging the pipes that are buried in the ground.

I had to measure my gutters to determine which GutterBrush size fit my gutter.  This page helped me determine which gutter size I had. 

I ordered the GutterBrush system and installed it myself in just an afternoon. Immediately, I noticed a difference. The next time it rained, my gutters flowed smoothly, and my buried drainage pipes stayed clear. No more overflowing, no more pooling water, no more stress!

 


 

customer smiling and relaxing due to stress free clog free gutters after Gutterbrush was installed

Long-Term Peace of Mind

It’s been many months since I installed GutterBrush, and I haven’t had a single issue. I no longer have to worry about my underground drainage pipe clogging with rain gutter debris, and I don’t spend my weekends cleaning gutters or clearing blockages.

If you’re dealing with a buried drainage pipe clog—or want to prevent one from happening—I highly recommend trying GutterBrush. It’s the easiest and most effective solution I’ve found, and it has saved me so much time, money, and hassle.

 


 

Where to Get GutterBrush

If you’re tired of dealing with underground drain clogs, don’t wait until the problem gets worse. Call GutterBrush today and get expert advice on keeping your gutters and drainage system clear!  Its much less expensive than having to dig up those old buried drainage pipes.

📞 Call: (888) 397-9433
🌐 Visit: www.GutterBrush.com

Trust me, your future self will thank you!

 


 

My Final Thoughts

As a homeowner, I’ve learned that the best way to handle an in ground drainage pipe clog is to prevent it from happening in the first place. After trying multiple solutions, GutterBrush was the only one that truly worked—and I couldn’t be happier with the results.

If you want a simple, cost-effective way to keep your gutters and underground drains clear, give GutterBrush a try. It’s easy to install, requires little maintenance, and provides long-term peace of mind.

I only wish I had found it sooner!

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