Bad downspout draining not only do your gutters need sloped at a precise angle but the downspouts need specific direction as well.
Undergrpund gutter drain is bad.
Landscapers sometimes get this wrong occasionally even installing them like an underground u that creates more problems than it solves by forcing discharge water.
Check for underground clogs.
Drain crushed by vehicles or heavy equipment above ground.
Dig up the problem pipe.
Many of these pipes are placed underground to avoid the eyesore of pipes laying on the ground next to your house.
If downspouts drain too close to the home this can also result in pooling water around the home.
Incorrect pitch of extension underground downspout extensions must be pitched properly to achieve proper drainage in your yard.
Debris flowing down the downspout drain leaves from gutters can block floor drains or even the main building sewer line leading to sewage backups into the structure.
If you re still seeing water backing up then the blockage is probably somewhere in the underground pipe.
If this is the case attempting to clear the clog like you would with a vertical pipe may very well do the trick.
Your gutter design drains too much water into one area.
Here are a few reasons why a drain can get damaged or clogged.
Gutters catch rainwater as it descends from your roof and direct its flow to your downspout to drain.
A clogged downspout can cause numerous costly structural issues.
Insert it back into the drain until you hit resistance again then turn the handle back and forth to work some of the clog free.
A rain gutter drain pipe is usually installed to carry water away from your house.
Sometimes clogged debris can be the culprit.
Reverse the auger to pull it out of the drain and clear it of debris.
This greater volume of water creates a huge load on the sump pump which will run almost continuously in heavy rains shortening its life and increasing the risk of failure.
An underground drain pipe can become clogged in a variety of ways including leaf buildup or damage to the pipe itself.
Usually underground drains are piped anywhere between 5 100 feet depending on the terrain and the preference of the homeowner.
If there s any chance you might have drainage problems invest in pop up drains or if necessary something more robust like french drains.
Debris flowing down a downspout drain that has been foolishly connected to the building foundation drain system can block that drain leading to basement flooding from either roof runoff or surface and subsurface runoff or both.
When the water from the downspout flows into the drain tile system it multiplies several times over the volume of water the drain tile was designed to handle.