







🌧️ Effortless water control that stays under the radar
The Amerimax 12-in. No Dig Low Profile Catch Basin Downspout Extension Kit offers a quick, no-dig installation solution with a compact 12-inch height that integrates seamlessly into your landscape. Crafted from durable resin, it withstands harsh weather while efficiently directing water away from vulnerable areas like foundations and driveways. Its sleek black finish ensures a subtle yet sophisticated addition to any home exterior.
| Brand | Amerimax |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Resin |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W x 4.25"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 082481952931 |
| Manufacturer | Amerimax |
| Part Number | 4731STAKE512 |
| Item Weight | 2.66 pounds |
| Item model number | 4731STAKE512 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 3 |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
G**A
12-in. No Dig Low Profile Catch Basin Downspout Extension Kit, Black
Purchased two of these catch basins for my backyard that slopes down from the house to the edge of a forest. Whenever it would rain, there would be small puddles of water pooling in the area of my regular downspout. Bought these catch basins to drain the water away from the house. Looks nice but it is sort of a challenge trying to connect the extension hose. This catch basin itself really doesn't have to be placed into the ground unless you want it level with the surrounding area. However, in my situation, the 2-inch hose that comes with this catch basin was then attached to a 50-foot hose to drain the water away from the house. The only problem? Whoever put the initial Amazon page together was selling an extension hose that was 4-inches wide versus the 2-inches of the actual hose that came with this catch basin. READ ALL ITEMS BEFORE PURCHASE YOUR EXTENSION HOSES. After a bit of cutting and splicing and using lots of black "Flex Tape" (as seen on TV), I connected the two hoses together. Dug a foot-deep trench from the back of the house to where the extension hose ended near the forest and put wire mesh over the end of the hose to prevent little critters from crawling inside. Because my house is situated so close to the forest, I have a lot of small tree frogs, crickets, and other little crawling things always wanting to jump in puddles of water and use my downspouts as homes. I ended up buying a black mesh laundry bag which was cut down to fit over the top of the initial catch basin to keep the little critters from drowning themselves. For this purpose I bought the heavy duty "Meowoo Large Mesh Laundry Bag with Drawstring, 27×35inch". If you decide to use this mesh for the top of the catch basin, place the mesh on TOP of the basin, not underneath -- otherwise the rushing water from your downspout will push the mesh down to the bottom of the catch basin. I fastened the mesh down with twist ties all around the outside on the top and it's holding pretty good so far. Got extra mesh leftover in case I need to replace it. I like the look of this catch basis and it serves its purpose well. Just sorry that the company didn't sell a 2-inch extension hose. Oh, well ... read before buying. I do highly recommend this product if you want to keep water away from your house.
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Not bad, could use some improvement - used for custom purpose
I used this for a different purpose than a downspout. Our salt water pool overflow pipe was killing plants and grass. I wanted something to divert the overflow under and away from the flower bed and lawn. This suited my purpose. I drilled a hole in the bottom of this the size of the overflow pipe and fitted this over it, caulking at the cuts. Attached the pipe and dug under the lawn to direct the water away from my nice flower bed. I also caulked at the pipe connection. Cut a hole in the decorative cover, added a double layer of landscape fabric over it then put a layer of mulch. Now you can't even see it. Worked like a charm.It's not thick plastic so no idea how durable it'll be. Also knocked a star off because the pipe they give you is pretty short and is 2" in diameter - which is impossible to find if you need more length!! Should be selling this with selectable length pipe or sell additional pipe separately.
G**2
Great design
Fantastic idea and design. I installed a new downspout and was trying to figure out how to drain the water away from the house. I saw this system on amazon and ordered it. It was easy to install and looks so nice that I put another one in at a second downspout where I used to have an above ground, flexible tube. It used to drive me crazy because the old tube looked so awful. But the new catch basin looks beautiful and works like a charm. Also, the drain tube is eight feet long but I needed twelve feet. I buried the tube in a trench and then dug a drain pit at the end.
M**E
pieces need to be worked with to stay in well, but overall good idea and durable
I really like the idea of this product. It catches the rain and moves it away from my house. I am going to have to find a way to help the ends to stay attached better though because they get knocked out with the dogs and people bumping it. However, I think it would work very well away from activity.
D**L
I connected two together
Perfect!! I have it under our rain chain. One wasn't enough for heavier rain. The one side of our duplex house goes down one drain so it is a heavier load than most would be. This drain comes with flex tubing to up on one side or another. There is a pop-out circle in the plastic allowing you to do this. With that, I cut a small piece of the tubing from one to link it to the other box inside. Works like a charm. The water evenly spreads to both boxes and then distributes out the drain flex tubing from there on both sides. I love it. And I love a 'rain chain'. If you aren't familiar with those, check them out! They are beautiful. I have it in the front of my house where I had a typical white drain pipe you could see from space! It's so much nicer and these drain boxes are just the trick!
V**E
Easy to use and does the job - a little tricky to get the hose into the housing
I like that the top grid comes off to clean out any small leaves that may fall in. I put a few rocks on the bottom to hold in place. The hose is extendable for the length you need by just pulling it out. A tip to getting the hose into the hole in the housing is to make a short cut in the tubing to fold it over itself and push into the hole. It does take some hand strength to get the hose into the hole. It does the job of redirecting water away from the foundation
E**Y
Sturdy, works well.
In So NV most residents cannot clean their swimming pool filters near the street curb because cities consider the pool filter debris as 'dirty water' (only 'water' can run down gutters) so with this product I place the 2" adjustable hose down my 3" house sewer pipe and clean the swimming pool filters in the sturdy square catch tray where almost all of the pool filter 'dirty water' goes down the house sewer drain.
J**O
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