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Welcome to the French Drain Man RU-vid channel. We're going to go over some do's and don'ts for French drains. I'm going to show you some of our competitor's systems that failed and we had to replace them. And I'll show you how to build a French drain that lasts forever. Let's begin.
Here's a failed French drain that we did not install. None of our systems fail. The stone gravel French drain will last forever. A French drain that's installed correctly will last forever. Simply put, what happened here is they didn't use a geotextile fabric to separate the stone from the subsoil. So you can see the stone in subsoil migrated into one another. You can see that the pipe is just plugged. The inside of that pipe is not plugged. It's plugged externally. The water can't get through all the clay and stone mixed since they didn't use a filter fabric. You need to use a non-woven geotextile filter fabric. We'll get into that in a little bit here. So there again, you can see that that is a real shallow pipe. We just cut the sod off. The pipe was pushed up to the surface. The frost will do that in Michigan in any place in the north where you have a real winter.
Here's another failed system. We did not install this. I want to keep emphasizing that I'm showing you pictures of failure. These are things that we run into out in the field. This pipe was just a pipe that we abandoned because we went in, and put a system in that would last forever. This pipe has a filter fabric on it. We don't endorse that for a French drain, a yard drain. I'll go over that detail. You can see they used a larger stone aggregate, which I like, but they didn't use a geotextile non-woven fabric, so the stone migrated into the subsoil. The subsoil migrated into stone and you can't get water through that. It's plugged. So the pipe hasn't plugged the pipe. You can see some dirt that's pushed in it from the backhoe or excavator, but the pipe was not plugged. You just couldn't get water to the pipe. That's the problem. It's because of how they installed it.
So here's another. We see this a lot. They, this is a corrugated drainpipe and they wrapped it with drainage fabric. You don't want to do this either. This is another bad idea and it just results in failure. These systems only work if you can get the water to the pipe and the way we build them with so much stone, the water will move through the gravel.
This was another failed pipe and it just went to a pop-up and then the water was supposed to define gravity and go up into the storm drain catch basin, which that don't work. So we core drilled here and then we ditched out a really big trench and I'll show you how we go about building our French drain systems.
Okay. We use an excavator or backhoe and you can see the gentlemen down in the trench,w we're ditching out a really nice French drain trench here. We're taking all that dirt out. Notice how there are not piles of dirt. There are not piles of dirt anywhere on this job site. As soon as the shovel gets a scoop of the heavy soil, he's putting it in a mini loader and we're getting it off-site.
Here's another example. You can see we have a spotter in the trench. He's looking for sprinkler pipes and he's also taken topol readings with a laser level to, um, he's got a transit onsite on a tripod and he's communicating with the operator. Now, look how clean that is. We're taking all the dirt, we're scooping it out of this trench. We're putting it in this mini-loader and we're carrying it out to the front to dump trucks.
Now compare these other methods, they bring in a trencher and look at the damage they do. Look at the damage to that turf. Now, not only most trenchers are only gonna make a six-inch groove. That's not ditching a job. You need to ditch a job for a good French drain. I do know that they make big commercial trenchers that will go wider than six inches. I'm well aware. However, I want to restore the homeowner's yard. I don't want to destroy it. I want to be as I want to go in and be as noninvasive as possible. That's, that's the goal here. [...]
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@Fredlocal80
@Fredlocal80 2 месяца назад
So where do u buy pipe?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 2 месяца назад
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@mattboulay9386
@mattboulay9386 3 года назад
This guy owns a non-woven geotextile filter fabric factory, doesn't he?
@cathytiffany7592
@cathytiffany7592 3 года назад
Thank you for all the tips! I'm doing this myself and DO NOT want to mess it up :-)
@juanhorsey1433
@juanhorsey1433 3 года назад
Thank you French Drain Man. I ordered the high octane pipe and the non woven geo textile fabric several years ago and installed it by myself with the help of my tractor and my yard now drains within an hour compared to days .
@jmarz5629
@jmarz5629 3 года назад
Excellent videos! You have addressed most of my questions and concerns about the installation process as well as many design details. I only wish we had you and your crew here in upstate New York. All of the “professional” contractors here are doing it wrong. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this information online.
@primoservices5636
@primoservices5636 5 лет назад
Very nice work I have redone many french drains myself and just when you thought you seen it all you do another job that you just can't get your mind around what they were thinking. I learned a couple things here even though I been doing french drains for 25 yrs.with great success. Great content very professional and much appreciated. Keep up the good work !
@Wildspirit2016
@Wildspirit2016 4 года назад
Do add more soil than this guy back in? If you lay the sod right on top of the geotech how is it supposed to "catch"?
@Nphen
@Nphen 4 года назад
@@Wildspirit2016 They cut 2 and a half inches down on the initial cut through the sod. This gives them the whole root system and an inch of soil. The grass that bridges over the drain gap will have nutrients running off from the whole yard, and plenty of water underneath.
@JJSWalker
@JJSWalker 4 года назад
I appreciate that you call out things that are appropriate or not appropriate based on geography or climate. Textile fabrics should be in that category. Non-woven geo-textiles are not appropriate in some areas (the South) because the punched holes will clog with clay. Woven textiles allow small particles through, but if you provide a clean-out, those particles can be cleaned out before the pipe clogs. Once a filter fabric clogs its done and the drain doesn't work. Cleanouts are more work, but that's a system that will last in this area. Multi-million dollar commercial projects specify woven fabric systems; that should tell you something.
@DirtyDirtbath
@DirtyDirtbath Год назад
Oh geeze so I really do need the fabric, thank you for the URL
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 7 месяцев назад
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@scoutingturtleisland
@scoutingturtleisland 3 года назад
You 'da man, French Drain Man. This is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!
@dorinb4085
@dorinb4085 Год назад
Man you are thorough. Definitely investigating to do a DIY!! Thank you for the many insights into ground water management❤
@michaelbrock3374
@michaelbrock3374 5 лет назад
You have done an excellent presentation with great detail explaining exactly why each item is done in a particular way. An engineered solution. this is the first video that has been done with great accuracy. Thank you for the detailed knowledge.
@KenCutway
@KenCutway 5 лет назад
How about a sumpump tied into your style French drain to a canal
@patsykravitz2676
@patsykravitz2676 Год назад
You're sure you can't pass through NC and work with my yard? I have clay soil so I really appreciate this video.
@jimjackson8035
@jimjackson8035 4 года назад
I've done geotech work for years. Everything you said is correct and right on the money. Looks like you guys do great work. I just had a roofing contractor do a footing (curtain) drain at our home. He thought he was helping us out when I was working out of town. Well, when I got home, I found the drain wouldn't even drain any water. Come next spring, I'll be doing it myself again.
@annmedis4449
@annmedis4449 5 лет назад
Thank you for your invaluable information. This helped me tremendously.
@BigIdeasLittleTime
@BigIdeasLittleTime 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful - have a place up in Northern MI - your video will be my guide
@brianfitzpatrick8448
@brianfitzpatrick8448 3 года назад
My friend I have watched 20 of your videos. I love watching your crews work. You sound like a nice guy but yesterday I watched 10 videos of you explaining how great that trenching method was. You were 100 % on that ditch which. I almost ordered one today, for drains. Man yesterday videos showed all round stone.I’m getting confused. Thanks again for the video.
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 3 года назад
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@amhungry2163
@amhungry2163 2 года назад
Great post. I really like how you used photographs instead of video to illustrate your points. The former inevitably leads to videos that are too long. I am trying to design something for my sister’s driveway and I wonder if you can answer a few questions. -What about frost heave mitigation for a trench that is above the frost line? Foam board insulation at the bottom of the trench? If so, what about not using a pipe and just burrito-wrapping the stone and insulation board? What extra function does the pipe perform? -Can you explain how laying the pipe directly on the fabric prevents frost heave? I assumed that a layer of stone, because it’s so porous, allows for expansion/contraction. -Will the geotextile fabric clog up eventually? -How do you cut your turf? Do you use a manual sod cutter, or an attachment to your machines? Thanks again!
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 2 года назад
Watch "French Drain 101 - Everything You Need to Know!" on RU-vid ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VFYj7sbmXGg.html
@hc9987
@hc9987 4 года назад
Great video. Wish you guys were in my area.
@kevinrogers7650
@kevinrogers7650 5 лет назад
Great job and an even better explanation as to why you do the things you do. Being an engineer, I already knew these things, and I spec out exactly what materials and construction techniques are to be followed by drainage contractors. People don't much care about drainage, until they have water problems, then they're ready to sue any and everybody involved. As I do most of my work in NH, we also have to provide a Radon elimination system, subsurface. Interestingly, though I did oversee an install of one of these radon systems, the house contined to have abnormally high radon levels. It took so detective work, but the culprit ended up being the granite countertops. Certain slabs of granite are radioactive, moreso than other slabs. My two cents.
@thedrewwitt
@thedrewwitt 4 года назад
great info
@SleepyJoeisSlow
@SleepyJoeisSlow 4 года назад
Kudos on the views. Thanks for the info!
@parajeeper
@parajeeper 4 года назад
Great video!!!
@frogpelt
@frogpelt 2 года назад
Yes but, do you guys use a non-woven geo-textile filter fabric?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 месяца назад
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@-Enrico
@-Enrico 5 лет назад
Look very professional bud.
@jackofmanytrades4396
@jackofmanytrades4396 4 года назад
I'm installing one right now around a cellar in heavy clay. I just came here to confirm my notion that I had to fill the whole eight foot deep trench with track ballast.
@jackofmanytrades4396
@jackofmanytrades4396 4 года назад
@KC DANIEL It's, I guess, a daylight basement. Below ground on three sides, with the bottom of the pour being about 7'4" below grade.
@garybrooks2753
@garybrooks2753 5 лет назад
I like how you used plywood to keep from tearing the yard up, my contractor messed up the yard so bad they had to bring in a grader to to grade out my front and back yards and throw out some WEED seeds. What a mess!
@georgebarrera9653
@georgebarrera9653 2 года назад
I know that thumb was in pain a while back. Great video
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@drottster
@drottster 4 года назад
Great video and great system! I wish I could hire you for my drainage problems. I had a quick question: What if you don't have a natural slope to the street or curb? My front yard slopes towards my house. Would I have to put in a collection box and pump?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN Год назад
Yes a out door sump pump system. ru-vid.com/group/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn
@breebw
@breebw 5 лет назад
3:43 "Soil taken away". This is a key point. When people ask, I tell them when they get drainage done, that no soil will be put back in, as the trench will contain only fabric, pipe and stone. One company I saw lays down a seed impregnated fabric on top which is pretty cool.
@embwee
@embwee 4 года назад
French Drain Man Guy: "I wish I had all that time back for when I had to say, 'non-woven geotextile filter fabric' every 20 seconds!"
@ronparasolejr.5364
@ronparasolejr.5364 3 года назад
And “we haul our dirt away!”
@tavis211
@tavis211 4 года назад
Man I wish you guys were in Florida.
@cleftoftherock6797
@cleftoftherock6797 3 года назад
Good stuff.
@AJTramberg
@AJTramberg 4 года назад
You lay the sod straight back over the burrito without allowing for another 2-3" of topsoil? That seems like the roots would struggle for water.
@johncurran2897
@johncurran2897 4 года назад
Not to mention, its liable to get punctured by an aerator
@douglas60040
@douglas60040 3 года назад
Yes, but soil won’t freeze on top, creating a barrier for water in the spring. Mine is like that in a couple areas and I have to be aware of this and it works.
@bigbeef8935
@bigbeef8935 2 года назад
Damn I wish you were in Ohio, awesome work man
@thelovebugs9388
@thelovebugs9388 2 года назад
"...A junky for tools..!" I used to joke with customers that they were taking me to the hobby store.
@donttrackmebro6164
@donttrackmebro6164 3 года назад
I would like to see a demo of this working. Run a hose over it and show us the water coming out the end. Does the water really soak through that landscape fabric and into the gravel trench?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 24 дня назад
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@wafflesmartano
@wafflesmartano 4 года назад
Thanks!
@wnieder5041
@wnieder5041 4 года назад
Excellent vid and advice! I also like the way FDM shuck in the marketing! :
@garygarcia7484
@garygarcia7484 4 года назад
Brother I need you to do my French drain here in nc 👌🏼
@GiovanniGiorgo
@GiovanniGiorgo 4 года назад
What kind of fabric is it?
@robertstovall7195
@robertstovall7195 4 года назад
We do French foundation drainage with perforated PVC, similar. One issue is that it drains too well. The grass yellows over the excavation in dry conditions
@Wildspirit2016
@Wildspirit2016 4 года назад
One would think that there would have to be more dirt over top of everything so the sod could " catch and get roots in again
@theleftofus7222
@theleftofus7222 5 лет назад
Wow!! You guys make it seem expensive and complicated, all those machinery and I guess engineers! I hate to ask how much was this job!!
@themotorcycleguy5980
@themotorcycleguy5980 5 лет назад
True
@Nphen
@Nphen 4 года назад
The equipment used is actually very small. Those small excavators can be bought used for less than a late model used car. These drains are meant to last 100 years or longer. Cheap drains fail within 5 to 10 years.
@williegates627
@williegates627 3 года назад
Those "small excavators" are selling for $20,000.00 online used in terrible condition. $35,000.00 if you want to go like new or new. What kind of "used car" are you talking about LOL???
@mas5867
@mas5867 2 года назад
I agree, it seems like overkill. Hell, remove the sod, dig a trench, fill with pea gravel. How many hours, if any, after a rain would the water still be visible. I'm betting 0. Its like they are trying to ready the area for immediate foot traffic.
@mas5867
@mas5867 2 года назад
Besides, the pipe would always be the weakest link. Neighbor has heavy as.s truck crush the pipe or some how debris gets introduced. Forget the pipe and wrap. Water will find the rocks and seep through after the downpours stop.
@LesPetersons
@LesPetersons 4 года назад
Why corrugated pipe versus PVC with holes? Mostly cost? What if you need to snake it?
@milessweeden2653
@milessweeden2653 2 года назад
Wish you were in Utah
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 6 месяцев назад
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@Jacknjellify531.
@Jacknjellify531. 3 года назад
Seems like the longevity of a french drain solely rests on geo textile fabric. Any alternatives, cause its not easily available in my country.
@grateful_ed
@grateful_ed 4 года назад
Non Woven Geo textile Filter fabric! Everything else I have figured out.
@brigidmccullough926
@brigidmccullough926 4 года назад
Sorry for the novel. I've watched several of your videos. Is it legal for my neighbor to connect their subpump to a drainpipe under the ground and discharge it into the mid front of our yards/ the street? Because it has to be perforated or something because its causing my driveway to heave and our sidewalks to sink/heave. Its like I sit lower than my neighbor and his front yard slopes into my driveway and front of my garage while the side & back my house slopes into my neighbors back of his house/ back yard. They had water issues ergo why they started directing water onto my property at initially an incline... then slopes into my yard as previously said. I don't know where we can actually direct the water except to the back where it slopes but then that would flow into a 2nd neighbors back yard. The 2nd neighbors backyard/the model homes back yard is huge and the water wouldn't collect around their foundation like it does mine but idk whats legal and aloud. But running it to the street or sidewalk isn't working. Does it need to go under the sidewalk? Like I don't get it. And I probably need to install an frend drain infront of my 3rd car garage bc thats also where the water runsoff and collects but I imagine it will just fill up and get my driveway or garage wet unless I run another drain bordering my driveway. I actually had to replace my subpump this year and I've only been in my home for 3 years.... it's being overworked and obviously taking in some of my neighbors water. I don't even think the street is low enough to properly collect the water. And I also don't recall the pipe being wrapped or gravel or sand used. We have a pretty high clay content in Eastern Nebraska which the builder denies but lol its definitely not Iowa or Michigan black dirt I can tell ya that much.
@felipedarciepereira5505
@felipedarciepereira5505 4 года назад
Nice video, congrats! However I got here from your FarmCraft101 Solar Video Series and I believe this video is unrelated to that.
@jwall62
@jwall62 5 лет назад
I wish you guys were near me in New England......
@traitorjoseph1893
@traitorjoseph1893 5 лет назад
How was the harvest? Lol
@jtcusa7288
@jtcusa7288 4 года назад
I want you to install a French drain at my house and I live in the desert lol
@marianocarciofolo
@marianocarciofolo Год назад
Thanks for the video! What type of stone (larger than normal) do you use? I wish you were nearby to help!
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN Год назад
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@stevemitchell145
@stevemitchell145 4 года назад
How long will u complain about the trencher?
@cindymilam800
@cindymilam800 3 года назад
I wish you were near our area. We're in Rockmart, GA and looking for a contractor that will help us with drainage problems on our house...
@brandiszablewski5880
@brandiszablewski5880 4 года назад
What are your feelings on the EZ-Drain Prefabricated French Drain with Pipe gravel-free drainage system "saves labor by 50% 30% higher flow rate than gravel French Drains"....how long do they last before they are needing repairs and do they last in sandy soil?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 года назад
Go to RU-vid "WARNING!!!! French Drain Failure "
@christophersutton6703
@christophersutton6703 4 года назад
Hello. I like your videos. If you have an area prine to alot if surface water along an area of 80 feet, would you suggest gravel all the way to the surface (no dirt on top)? My thinking is the clay we dug out would just prevent a large portion of the surface water from reaching the non woven cloth. Gravel would redirect the water down to the pipe. Thank you sir.
@ronparasolejr.5364
@ronparasolejr.5364 3 года назад
Use PVC tile tape on the corrugated pipe you just said sucked that the big box stores sold? Why do you have the holes up anyways? Wouldn’t the water level need to rise 6” to even get in the pipe? Should be faced downward and have the water get in and drain out faster??
@maryberner9756
@maryberner9756 4 года назад
Great video. Would it help to also add rock to bottom or trench before laying down the fabric?
@staceygalbraith4953
@staceygalbraith4953 4 года назад
Wish you were located in Texas! Can you recommend a like minded company in the San Antonio Area?
@mercedescherokee6853
@mercedescherokee6853 5 лет назад
@ 2:58 yea that water was never going to define gravity, those installers were just being silly
@Espiritiv
@Espiritiv 5 лет назад
Great videos. I had a contractor that sized the drainage as 6" then wanted to bring it down to 4" at the end. I like your Y into two 4". It makes zero sense to downsize outlet smaller than the system. I was going to ask. How do you staple fabric in the end? Just U staples pressed down?
@rachelharriott5101
@rachelharriott5101 Год назад
Does anyone know the approximate cost it would be to drain a half acre swamp area? I would imagine it's based on square footage or acreage. Thanks
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 11 месяцев назад
There are too many variables. Need to do a site evaluation.
@carterfrance6924
@carterfrance6924 4 года назад
I’m building a 75 French drain. I’d like to tie a Corrugated pipe behind a retaining wall into the top of my French drain (high point of French drain). Should I use a wye connection? Or just dump the retaining wall pipe onto a blind inlet for my French drain? Thanks.
@roncaprio2569
@roncaprio2569 5 лет назад
I missed what about the frost heave? u said it was 2 feet deep?where I am we have a deeper then that frost line.
@whiskeyblood7258
@whiskeyblood7258 4 года назад
After excavation, do you compact the bottom of the sub soil?
@tomvazquez87
@tomvazquez87 3 года назад
Awesome video. How would you recommend crossing utilities with a quad of the blue pipe?
@pergal4
@pergal4 5 лет назад
Awesome suggestions. How much would be the cost for a 60 foot straight line along the perimeter ? I live off VA....just a ball park idea would be great.
@ironring1955
@ironring1955 4 года назад
With such awesome advice, I thought I would give this a shot. The first purchase I made of materials was supposedly 1 in river rock but what I received was 12 tons of pea gravel with some larger chunks mixed in. I suspect it will drain but it won't cover very much distance as opposed to the larger gravel. I wonder, what advice would you give to those who are ordering gravel for the first time sight unseen?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN Год назад
1 1/2" screened round rock
@StormKingPNW
@StormKingPNW 5 лет назад
Awesome video, thanks for the great tips! Do you have recommendations for which specific non-woven geotextile fabric and drain pipe to use, and where to get them? I can Google of course, but it looks like you have some great materials to "last forever" as you put it. I was also planning on using 5/8" chip gravel - is that big enough?
@bmaher4882
@bmaher4882 3 года назад
What is the best way to cut down on ground water that is 4ft below grade? Trying to keep my cottage from heaving with the frost.
@melletard
@melletard 4 года назад
PVC vs perferrated hose. I am having to redo mine. Drains put in before I moved in. Just corragated hose buried without lining or gravel. so its full of roots and mud.
@thelegand1
@thelegand1 4 года назад
I’m renovating my garden because there was an 8-10 layer of clay under ~10 inches of top soil, after 2 years the soil has become saturated and is now ruined. I’ve taken all the ruined soil and clay out and I’m now left with a 20 inch excavation plus a soakaway which I have centred in the middle. I’m putting down a layer of drainage gravel on the base and having that channel towards to soakaway, and on top of that premium quality top soil. I’m thinking 8 inch layer of gravel and 12 inch layer of soil with a pourous membrane separating them. Would this be ok to grow grass on? Many thanks
@DieselZee
@DieselZee 2 года назад
I have a hill leading to my house. Water rushes down the hill and hits the house. Would a French drain like this catch the flowing water and prevent it from reaching my house? Thanks.
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 7 месяцев назад
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@justinmackintosh9415
@justinmackintosh9415 4 года назад
Whats the maximum distance between the top of the burrito wrap and ground level before the water cant flow through it properly, i see you say yours are 2.5 inches as thats the thickness of the grass you cut out but can you go thicker than that? Or does the dirt stop the water getting through to the filter fabric, thanks from NZ
@cryengine_x
@cryengine_x 2 года назад
im no expert but i did stay at a holiday in express last night, i mean watch a lot of french drain youtubes. Anyway one good point I learned is that actually a lot of the water youre draining is ground water from the water table rising UP into the pipe. Thats why perforated pipe has holes at the BOTTOM and all around. For surface water (aka, a pool or big puddle) I think youre more wanting catch basins. So in conclusion I'm not sure LOL, but probably the exact depth you bury the pipe isnt that important.
@choimdachoim9491
@choimdachoim9491 Год назад
My problem here in Southeastern Louisiana is that I'm on level ground, high water-table and nowhere to take the water to. The house sits in mud most of the year and is sinking into the ground at odd angles for 40 years..
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN Год назад
Build a Berm around the house and have a pump system inside the Berm to de-water the house. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kDq5dMhrM5Q.html
@choimdachoim9491
@choimdachoim9491 Год назад
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN Thanks. That's the exact conclusion I've come to after watching several of yours and other's videos. I told wife yesterday that we should make a berm lake and pump the drain water into it because there's no other place to send it.
@HondaMechanic1
@HondaMechanic1 4 года назад
What kind of filter fabric is that again ..
@1976DannyG
@1976DannyG 5 лет назад
Greetings from Thornton Colorado. Nice video. I don’t require a French drain or at least I don’t think so. My dilemma is this. I would like to direct water from my gutter downspouts. If I have a gutter connection to solid pvc pipe, pitch it correctly and run approximately 20 ft to exit ( no pop up lol) would this suffice? I could also simply drain water through dry stream to street.
@kylelariviere3716
@kylelariviere3716 4 года назад
What size aggregate do you use?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 года назад
@Kyle Always use Round Rock. The bigger the rock the larger the void for water to move.
@greenspiraldragon
@greenspiraldragon 5 лет назад
what about the drain pipe that has the fake foam agreagate that is pre-wrapped unit?
@douglas60040
@douglas60040 3 года назад
I’ve thought of this for mine, but I like solid ground under the pipe so the water doesn’t just pass by the tile. It may work as a drainage field to disperse the water into the surrounding ground however.
@ShaneHubber85
@ShaneHubber85 4 года назад
Man I wish you guys were here in SC, I have a awful problem with my backyard. Every time it rains it just ponds up. They cut into a bank to build my house, so I have a steep bank 30 ft off the back of my house. So water from the bank and water from grade of my house meets.. and it becomes a natural pond. It’s awful, and no one around here has been half as informative as your videos. I’m just not sure if I need to do the French drain along the whole bottom of the bank, about 160ft. Do I use 4 or 6 inch? And does it need to be capped in the center and released at the ends facing my slope?? I’m to the point of digging it myself and forking out the money and buying your pipe and wrap.
@richer4poorer
@richer4poorer 4 года назад
I need an insight on a small water issue in my basement. Under heavy rains three of four corners seep water. If I have CLAY hauled in and raise the grade 1' from ground zero out to about 8-10' will a french drain be needed or should I simply put in a recommended downspout system while raising the grade? Thanks
@jamesbabineau9767
@jamesbabineau9767 3 года назад
Where are you located? I have big problems with a section of my yard. Always wet and muddy
@___tom___
@___tom___ Год назад
Is there any specific type of fabric we should use? I didn’t catch it.
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 7 месяцев назад
Non-woven Geotextile Fabric in 4 oz and 8 oz frenchdrainman.com/filter-fabric/
@jacksanders7728
@jacksanders7728 5 лет назад
My home in St Petersburg FL is just 7 feet above sea level and my slope from home to street is likely two feet or less (measuring tomorrow), so dispersing water during heavy rains/storms is important. Would burying the drain pipe one to two feet below ground, cover with rock, wrap both in non-woven geotextile fabric, then add some more rock on top be adequate? Grass grows everywhere here with or without soil so a couple handfuls of soil on top produces grass in a few days. Thanks.
@ginofoogle6944
@ginofoogle6944 5 лет назад
go for it
@tonypointer7026
@tonypointer7026 5 лет назад
Great video! Was wondering I'm not far from your weather pattern. I'm up by Chatham Ontario.. Anyway I got to put tile around house. So was wondering the tilenis installed level around house right.? Than since I dont have any low spots to run water too can I just make some run off lines into gravel French drain collector 15 ft long with 2 feet gravel around pipe. Thanks. ROB
@deborahholroyd6495
@deborahholroyd6495 2 года назад
Tell me you'll come to California...Nevada county????
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 месяца назад
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@jamesvickery1574
@jamesvickery1574 4 года назад
How do you put a French drain combine with two catch drains 12x12. Please
@MikeyM1422
@MikeyM1422 4 года назад
Question: o live I Delaware. Having a house built. Mh house sits high and the only way to run drain pipes is down hill. How do i get this water from down spouts to a safe place without affecting neighbors? Should i do a pop-up?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 года назад
Store | French Drain Systems | Curtain Drains | Macomb, Oakland, Lapeer, St. Clair County frenchdrainman.com/store/
@jtreedog409
@jtreedog409 3 года назад
i have a lot of trees so some places no grass so what would cover the burrito stone with dirt since the grass want grow ?
@GREEnT704
@GREEnT704 4 года назад
I noticed the area code for your number is based in Michigan. Would you happen to know of any reputable french drain experts in South Carolina?
@johnhill7480
@johnhill7480 4 года назад
Live in Florida in a very fine sand area with water table around 15'-20' no limestone or clay near surface. Do I need to back fill with gravel? The soil naturally drains very quickly but will overload the surface during heavy rainfall. What is the best method for my area?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 года назад
@John H Go to my playlist watch HOW TO COMBINE YARD DRAIN WITH A FRENCH DRAIN
@Mangold2865
@Mangold2865 3 года назад
If I’m doing a basic 50ft long French drain with the low end emptying into a driveway, do I cap the high end or just leave it open?
@dungeoncartographer1759
@dungeoncartographer1759 4 года назад
What kind of fabric do I need?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 4 года назад
@Dungeon Go to our online store Frenchdrainman.com
@gary24752
@gary24752 5 лет назад
I am in central New York. What make of wrap, pipe and size of stone (#2 or 1A) do you use? I have yet to see anyone carry the yellow colored pipe.
@AikenBruce
@AikenBruce 5 лет назад
biggest you can get
@AikenBruce
@AikenBruce 5 лет назад
make your own holes or make the holes bigger like with a screwdriver
@emilydetraglia7512
@emilydetraglia7512 5 лет назад
me too. cny. I'm wondering the same things
@jake_of_the_jungle9840
@jake_of_the_jungle9840 4 года назад
Somebody please help! So if I’m only using the pipe to take away downspout water do I still need to do all of this as long as the inside of the pipe is clean right? I bought a 50 foot wrapped 4 inch perforated pipe and a 12x12 grate for the water downspout to drop into. I’m going to fill gravel around the grate tho and use a filer inside the grate
@marcusroot2827
@marcusroot2827 5 лет назад
What if you don't have grass, and only have Virginia red clay/dirt? I have a new build that has yet to have grass planted on it. How much clay/dirt should I fill over the rock if any, and should I put my clay over it, or truck in some top soil?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 5 лет назад
You need a sprinkler system to grow grass over a good French Drain. No clay put back over the Drain just topsoil mixed with sand.
@susanlee2313
@susanlee2313 5 лет назад
Wow wish you were in the south! So if we wanted to DIY, starting new Landscape on a river side, how do you know what weight fabric should use
@evan1788
@evan1788 2 года назад
Do you ever get the sod dying from heating up the rock below?
@FRENCHDRAINMAN
@FRENCHDRAINMAN 2 года назад
Only if the homeowner doesn't have sprinklers. What we prescribe in a case like this with no sprinklers is to water the grass during the drought season.
@mitzichenault5237
@mitzichenault5237 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Do you know any companies that can install a french drain in Ypsilanti, Michigan? I am in desperate need one.
@JimmieJohn
@JimmieJohn 4 года назад
How do I find someone in Arkansas that installs french drains using your method and materials?
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