Submitted by AutoModerator t3_y5hj63 in DIY
scirocco_flowers t1_isoymzc wrote
Any suggestions on what to do with this AC drain area that’s been growing moss all summer? AC drain onto concrete on the shady side of the house
--Ty-- t1_isviyyl wrote
Add tubing at the correct pitch to carry / divert the water downhill.
scirocco_flowers t1_isw0lm2 wrote
What is the correct pitch? The outlet is only a few inches off the ground and it’s flat cement all around. I was thinking I could run pipe to the nearest downspout maybe? It’s about ten feet away and I assume there’s a bit of a grade from there to drain somewhere though it doesn’t look like it.
--Ty-- t1_isw2d2u wrote
1/8 of an inch per foot is a standard minimum grade for patios and stonework, and also happens to be the minimum grade for AC condensate lines (use 3/4" tubing at a minimum)
If you're able to achieve that kind of a drop across however far you need to go, then great.
scirocco_flowers t1_isw39jy wrote
Awesome, thanks for the info!
--Ty-- t1_isw3qy7 wrote
Don't be afraid to go steeper if you are able to. 1/4" per foot is what's recommended for stonework and patios and the drainage line, 1/8th is just the minimum.
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