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wtmtnhiker
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Jul 31, 2017

Gutter for Sewer Hose

Hi all,
I am setting up a seasonal site and want to use gutter instead of the slinky for my sewer hose. I see people who are using rain gutters but when I price them online they are over 100.00 for a 10 or 12 foot section. Is something other than normal household gutter being used or am I just not searching for the correct thing? I searched the forum and have been to both Home Depot and Lowe's web sites. I have not yet actually visited the store. Thanks.
  • Since it is a seasonal site, you may want to consider regular sewer pipe instead of the slinky.
  • BB_TX wrote:
    Only gutters I have seen were used to support a sewer hose, not to replace it. Unless the gutter were somehow fitted with water and air tight fittings on each end I don't think they would be allowed.


    Sorry if I was not clear, it is to support the hose in lieu of the slinky support
  • This is what I am using Plastic Gutter $7.98 for 10 feet. For support only of the normal 3 inch sewer hose. If you are looking to make a solid connection use PVC sewer pipe $10.26 for 10 feet then adapt it down to 3 inch at the RV connection.
  • Only gutters I have seen were used to support a sewer hose, not to replace it. Unless the gutter were somehow fitted with water and air tight fittings on each end I don't think they would be allowed.

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