
Before the home sale was final, I asked the previous owner about this drain and whether it was working properly. His response was that water backed up a little during a hard rain, but was usually gone within a couple of hours.
LIAR!
Water backs up onto the driveway with as little as a gallon of water (I tested with 1 gallon). A moderate rain storm will result a small lake on the left side of the driveway. And the larger pools take upwards of 4 hours to drain, depending on how much rain has fallen.

I used a wire fishing tool to confirm that the drain really does go toward the back of the property, but the progress of the tool was blocked at about 25 feet, which was right at the fenceline. I dug along the fence to actually see the drainage pipe at the point at which it would cross under the fence.

This seems to support my neighbor's claim that the drainage system worked at one time and, at some point, stopped working. DUH!
I asked him about the company that did the work and he said that, unfortunately, the guy that owned the company was now in jail for some reason.
And his name? Bugsy Siegel (according to my neighbor).
Go figure....
It was getting late in the day, so progress stopped there.
Note: In the last picture, the brick is there to indicate where the fence post is on the other side of the fence. The trench shows the path of the drainage pipe.
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