I will look into that, but my concern is IF I re-route the line wouldn't I have to go below frost line so the PVC pipe wont freeze and crack?...if that's the case I will buy the neighbor a brand new shovel and he can help me dig, cause it is at least 40+ft. from where the pipe comes out of my house to the end of my driveway.
JACKO
A couple years ago my neighbors sump was flooding the side of my yard also. It was the first time ever in the 5 years we had been there. My neighbors sump drain ouside going to the street sewer system had plugged. He has a couple big trees on his lot and the drain pipe filled. You might want to talk to him and find out if this is the first time it has happened. If it is, take a hose and try to fill your sump drain pipe. If you get water backing up in it with the hose flowing at a medium rate, you have a plugged drain. It's a quick and easy solution before you start trying to move drains and other expensive solutions.
Good luck,
Lenny
Tell your neighbor you arent going to let your basement flood so his grass doesnt get wet, then punch him in the face.
Maybe you shouldnt do the second thing.
Tell him that you've asked all of the other neighbors around you with higher ground to lower their houses. As soon as that happens, the problem will be solved. Tell you you think it will happen next week, but it might be a little bit longer. Just be patient. Also let him know that you're working on a weather altering satellite that will allow you to route rain away from the neighorhood as well. Then ask him for a loan.
Jacko...Did I see those photos right?...is the sump pump pumping water out right next to the house????? That would be totally wrong.
The purpose of a sump pump is to remove the water around/under your home. If your dumping it right back out next to you house it will never dry out, and could cause damage to your foundation.
You would need to dig a trench to the ditch out front and pipe that sump pump water and the water from that gutter to the ditch out front-or wherever the storm drains are.
I'm surprised that pipe has not frozen over.
I really dont know why they didnt put the sump on the other side of the house, there isnt any neighbors over there, its a wooded area...
JACKO
Thats exactly what I was thinking....That water needs to be pumped a minimum 6 feet away from the house...
Is the property in the "wooded area" lower than your property? If so, I would pipe it out the other side. You will need to bury it as it exits the house, and use a larger diameter pipe once its outside (larger dia does not freese up as easily.) It really needs to go to the street, along with all your gutters if possible.
Start asking your freinds to see who has a trencher and transet.