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How to Fix a Flooded Walkway

The purpose of a walkway is so you can walk from place to place without getting your feet wet, muddy or dirty. A flooded walkway is more than an inconvenience: it's a malfunctioning walkway. However, there's a way to dry up a flooded walkway without tearing it up or installing an entirely new walkway.

Things You'll Need

  • Post hole digger
  • Yardstick
  • Gravel
  • Shovel
  • Drainage pipe
  • Drainage pipe fabric sleeve
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Instructions

    • 1

      Observe the walkway immediately after a rainstorm. Continue observing the area as the water drains away. Locate the spot where the water remains standing on the surface the longest. This is the spot to install the drainage.

    • 2

      Dig a hole with a post hole digger approximately 8 inches away from the edge of the walkway, near the spot where water stands the longest after a rainstorm. Make the hole about 24 to 36 inches deep and as wide as the drainage pipe.

    • 3

      Add a shovelful of gravel to the bottom of the hole.

    • 4

      Measure the depth of the hole with a yardstick. Cut a length of drainage pipe about 8 inches shorter than the depth of the hole, following the instructions of the drainage pipe manufacturer.

    • 5

      Insert the drainage pipe into the fabric sleeve, which keeps soil from filling up and clogging the pipe, thereby making it ineffective for draining. Tie a knot in the fabric at the end of the pipe.

    • 6

      Insert the covered drainage pipe vertically into the hole.

    • 7

      Add shovelfuls of gravel on top of the drainpipe to fill up the rest of the hole with gravel.