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We bought the 12 x12 catch basin for use with existing 4” flex tubing. Could not get the flex into the flanges and into the box. We did punch out the 3” tabs but no go. Even out a cut on top of flex to try to squeeze it and then insert it into the flanges with no luck. We are going to have to put the flex tubing on outside of flanges with adhesive sealant to prevent leakage.
We stock and sell the wholesale / commercial outlets. NDS Retail outlets connect differently than the commercial adapters. If you would like to send us pictures we may be able to assist you better. email dps-customercare@drainagesolutionsinc.com
If I have a grade problem in my side yard so the slope goes toward the house slightly so when it rains hard I get standing water at the base of the house, if I put catch basins to pull the water away, how close or far should I make the catch basins along the side of the house? I will have them feed into a 4” corrugated pipe to run to the hill to dump the water. Can a 6” catch basin suck down lots of surface water?
I had to unscrew the back panel on the unit to remove the battery. Installing an Energizer Lithium Ion 9v does not have the problem. If you install any other battery, it will get permanently stuck,
for my gutter downspout run of about 20' I"m going to use old hardened cement in bags that I'll crush up. I will just dig a big hole and run the end of the pipe into it, into the crushed hardened cement.
OK for light rain. But during heavy rains, about 40% of the water goes out the opening above the grate and onto the ground. Not good for our area, as we get more and more blowing heavy rain.
I’ve been doing service/repair plumbing for over 21 years. My joy is plants. I’ve done a lot of experiments with plants. I’m gonna be hopefully buying this house I’m at. I’m planning to direct the overflow from watering into a catch basin. Inside the basin will be a pump to discharge the water back into a separate system. I can water all day in clay. I’m thinking a similar setup that a loading dock has but also reusing my water to do a deep watering for my lawn. Hell yeah. I’m going to do it regardless if it’s legal. It’s going to be sick
These programs that show photographs floating around are really not a good idea ... just get program that shows one photo directly after another . Is also would have been nice to see nice beautiful green grass growing out of those pavers instead of that dried straw
@@DrainageSolutionsInc is that price ($578.00) for one fitting?. I just need one 8 inch outlet to attach at the end of a drainage system to keep a small dog out.
Im installing a 40 inch channel drain in front of the shop door to eliminate rain water entry into my shop. The 4x2 adapter and 2” schedule 40 will run under fresh concrete sidewalk. Im thinking about burying the nds leaching tank 10 ft from the channel drain. Then covering it with concrete. Has anyone attempted this? Very Sandy/loomis soil so absorption should be more than adequit for the amount of water it will be handling.
You should show water flowing out of the Mitered Drain because we would like to show our Drainage Designers and Customers how the Mitered Drain diffuses the stormwater flow existing the sewer and drain pipe or corrugated drain pipe in a superior fashion and beauty to a pop up drainage end or a drainage box which is the completely wrong piece of drainage equipment to use.
I have water filling up I middle of yard . But I have been told we have a high water table too. So I don't know if I should use solid pipe or just holes on bottom? And should I put holes in bottom of basin or leave it solid. And will neighbors get upset heating a sump pump in yard . Plus hooking up electrical for it ugh. I hoped I could just dig hoke further down then fill with stone but uf water table high water might come right up. And if I do sump pump I'd have to use alot of pipe and alot of digging. . Don't know what I should do .
I'm driving on mine (sometimes) when it's done , so I gotta have 4 inches of concrete under it , I noticed yours ain't built to drive on specs , do I still use them plastic stakes every 24 inches ?
You must have inlets to get the surface water to the drainage system. There is plenty of properties that need inlets for low spots or land that doesn't have enough slope to drain properly without the use of inlets and piping. This isn't any different than dealing with drainage in sports fields, parking lots and roadways in a developed country.