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How to Install a French Drain that Actually Works! DIY Project 

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Installing a French Drain system around your home will not only keep your yard dry, but also extend the life of your foundation and help to prevent flooring. In this video I show you how to install a dual pipe french drain system to collect all the eater from your roof and also ground water from your yard.
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@OGJEEP89
@OGJEEP89 23 дня назад
I like the fact that you also did a decorative & practical rock and gravel in the dry creek you drained everything into
@mikekernan5388
@mikekernan5388 Год назад
Your supervisor sure was keeping a close eye on you while you were working on your downspout. Thanks for another interesting and informative video. Mike
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Год назад
Haha ya I noticed that when I was editing lol. She is always on the job
@kd2239
@kd2239 Год назад
I'm a civil engineer, you did a great job. Attention to detail is everything when it comes to this kind of job.
@StrayFire
@StrayFire Год назад
I'm an actual civil engineer from Germany and this man just spend way too much time and money to achieve something that could have been done way easier and cheaper with less maintenance over the years. And all of that, because he hates it when it rains once a month in his area. Gotta catch that RU-vid money I guess.
@kd2239
@kd2239 Год назад
@@ailmlvr5905 - Yes, all french drains are built using perforated pipes. You will sometimes find a similar design along the edge of motorways and other roads too. How do you think the groundwater will find its way into the pipe if it is not perforated?
@allwoundup3574
@allwoundup3574 Год назад
lmao @ the 2 dorks having a pissing contest in the comments
@kd2239
@kd2239 Год назад
@@allwoundup3574 - Hahaha!
@CP-nf9my
@CP-nf9my 4 месяца назад
@@StrayFire Please enlighten us. I have a real problem.
@seanhannam8872
@seanhannam8872 Месяц назад
For anyone being overly critical in the comments or claiming to be a pro… why are you watching this in the first place? Good video man
@davidredden8361
@davidredden8361 8 дней назад
He's not gonna let you suck his dick even if you make comments like this.
@uptone12111
@uptone12111 Год назад
This is a great video-I installed mine this way over 20 years ago around my house and its still works today
@kingtut5923
@kingtut5923 Год назад
Did the guy use duct tape?
@letimetcalfe4494
@letimetcalfe4494 Год назад
Thank you! My front and back screened in Porch flood badly. The previous owners neglected to tell us that when we bought the home so imagine my surprise when at the first storm water flooded both areas to almost 5 inches. We do have a French Drain but it's not doing it job. I called several companies with promises of helping me with this situation and no shows. So I'm going to have to do this project myself. Thank you for your helpful advice. Hope to get this problem fixed soon.
@nateiowa3359
@nateiowa3359 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. We just built on raw land over the winter and this is our first spring here. We just had a heavy rain and noticed a SERIOUS drainage issue. I have a lot of work to do but this gave me the confidence I needed.
@patty109109
@patty109109 Год назад
Spring is brutal. Every spring I have a couple spots that are always standing water. Only in last couple days are they starting to dry out, and one I’ll be unable to mow for another two weeks-only then does the spring rain start to dissipate.
@justadbeer
@justadbeer Год назад
Nice job. I like how you added the non perf pipe to carry away the downspout water. I had this same issue and did this back breaking job last summer. Only difference is I added a few more catch basins to move the above ground water quicker as my septic field slopes toward the back of my house .
@kevinhertelt7116
@kevinhertelt7116 Год назад
It was what I was looking for. Very easy to follow the steps. It works!
@f1mikeyboy
@f1mikeyboy Год назад
Thanks for the video. I will be doing this in the late spring, once things dry up, and your video will be a good source of information. Luckily when I moved into my house last year, I bought a tractor with a backhoe, knowing all the land work I will have to do.
@roywoods2824
@roywoods2824 Год назад
Great job describing the installation of this system!! Thank you!
@chipnegron950
@chipnegron950 5 месяцев назад
This was amazing and great to see step by step.. it's encouraging to know that it can be done.. thank you for taking the time to instruct..
@robertbragg9364
@robertbragg9364 Год назад
Great job. 👍🏽 very good how to video. I'm using this video for a friend's yard. It's exactly what he needs to do at his home.
@pauldersch6936
@pauldersch6936 Год назад
GREAT video, easy for the layman to understand.. .
@moth.monster
@moth.monster Год назад
there's a french drain in our yard and the sound of it draining in heavy rain is always fun!
@JohnFrieden
@JohnFrieden Год назад
Great installation, most people don't understand that you need to use a solid line for your down spouts. The only thing I would add is that I would use rigid PVC drain pipe or SDR-35 storm drain pipe. You have a fair amount of mature trees on your property, their roots will seek water. The roots have the potential of clogging your french drain line. If that happens to the corrugated pipe you will have to dig it up and replace it. If you use rigid pipe you can call a rooter company and have them snake the line and you're back in business again.
@tracygresham4869
@tracygresham4869 Год назад
Thumbs up on the rigid pipe. also help maintain the slope.
@Wakeywhodat
@Wakeywhodat 9 месяцев назад
I'm leaning that way now. Using storm drain pipe means I don't need to use gravel or cloth, right?
@demolay8
@demolay8 8 месяцев назад
​@@WakeywhodatI'm no expert but I think you may still want gravel at the very least, because it will create a path-of-least-resistance and guide the water to the pipe. The sheet may still be handy to keep sediment out
@BairBuilt
@BairBuilt Год назад
Great project! Lots of awesome pointers. Thank you. Only thing I might recommend would be grates at the end of your lines. To keep animals from nesting in your pipe.
@waynepowell567
@waynepowell567 Год назад
Excellent. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Stay safe.
@StonyAcresEstate
@StonyAcresEstate Год назад
At 9:12, it looks like you are connecting your downspout to the french drain (pipe with slits in it).
@chrish.6934
@chrish.6934 2 месяца назад
Very awesome video. Currently under contract with a home me & my better half are trying to finance. Hope all goes well & if so, a French drain will probably be the route that I take. Just one of many projects for the future
@shaniaa9287
@shaniaa9287 Год назад
That's a ton of water 😲😳 great video, and thanks for taking the time to create and educate us. I'm so pleased with the result 👍 love the dry creekbed. Great look ❣️❤
@mohcinkarim955
@mohcinkarim955 4 месяца назад
very good work. I loved working with this team
@CantonGregory
@CantonGregory Год назад
I love the dog appearing in the window at 7:25
@Mastery7045
@Mastery7045 4 месяца назад
Great video ....crazy informative and concise all without being boring!!..nice work
@user-dn3ww3pd5k
@user-dn3ww3pd5k 4 месяца назад
This was incredibly informative and helpful. Thank you.
@seen48
@seen48 Год назад
Great job. So much work but definitely had to be done for your years.
@gaussmanv2
@gaussmanv2 8 дней назад
I've also heard that for general drainage in your lawn, you can add gypsum. I have to add it to my soil so I can use as backfill
@SchysCraftCo.
@SchysCraftCo. Год назад
Bart great job. Glad it's working out very well. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Год назад
Thanks Jared. It’s one of those things that I’m glad is working better then I expected
@SchysCraftCo.
@SchysCraftCo. Год назад
@@KomarProject yes most definitely.
@sparkysmalarkey
@sparkysmalarkey Год назад
We bought an old house in western Oklahoma to be our forever home. It was sitting on rock hard clay. Shredded mulch, seed and worm castings spread thin over the yard will get the job done. We only had to do it once too. It's been about ten years since then and my yard is like walking on pillows. Except a race track that our dogs have packed down running their route around the house. It pretty much does the same job as a french drain, because our basement has not flooded since our second year. I like the way you overbuild though, mad props. Thanks for the content.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Год назад
Thanks brother! Keep those gods running lol
@donnya205
@donnya205 10 месяцев назад
Wow, great job , every house should have this system in place when a house is built.
@BrianKrahmer
@BrianKrahmer 8 месяцев назад
whether it's needed at all entirely depends upon a lot of factors. i have no gutters and no water issues at all at the house i built at 9000' in the CO mountains. semi-arid climate. i will, however, be using a system like this for an upcoming house i will build in north Idaho
@spencerhansen8374
@spencerhansen8374 11 месяцев назад
Landscape fabric stakes work well to hold it open during filling and for wrap\closure as well. I've done two so far, one for the lakes on my gravel driveway by the house and one for the gravel road leading to my house. Nonwoven Geo fabric is great stuff.
@melissalynn7608
@melissalynn7608 Месяц назад
Are you able to walk on top of the drain?
@junxu973
@junxu973 Год назад
So patient for such a big project!
@peterstevens6555
@peterstevens6555 Год назад
That perforated drainage pipe we here in New Zealand have a sock that goes around the whole pipe, so all you do is full the trench up with gravel from the bottom and both sides and top and you're done! 👍👍👍
@mikeinjapan2004
@mikeinjapan2004 Год назад
Thanks for the tip! How would I make sure slope is downward? I don't want to dig too much on the other end...
@otofoto
@otofoto Год назад
​@@mikeinjapan2004 String and bubble.
@mikeinjapan2004
@mikeinjapan2004 Год назад
@@otofoto can you explain 'bubble' please?
@otofoto
@otofoto Год назад
@@mikeinjapan2004 Bubble level.
@johnnance1414
@johnnance1414 3 месяца назад
The only problem with that type of pipe is that your gravel will eventually get silted in and stop water infiltration.
@GregoryWingham
@GregoryWingham 11 месяцев назад
Very nice job! Thanks for the detailed description.
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 Год назад
My sister had water leaking into her garage and back porch because the way the soil was graded. Thankfully she sold her house but anyways so glad you demonstrated this! Always enjoy your videos
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Год назад
Ya water can be a pain in the butt. Thanks so much for checking out the videos JewDd!! Is much appreciated !!!
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 Год назад
@@KomarProject thank you for creating! You put a lot of hard work into your content and it shows 🤘🏽
@aychkaykay88
@aychkaykay88 4 месяца назад
great content. i learned so much about my own project. thank you for your time and education!
@Fingolfin3423
@Fingolfin3423 11 месяцев назад
Big project. Well done!
@baltimorejoker
@baltimorejoker 5 месяцев назад
Really awesome job! Excellent video
@wango556
@wango556 Год назад
Great job. I did learn from doing my drainage dry creek bed not to use the small gravel on the bottom because it just washes away or ends up at the end of the trench clogging the culvert. I ended up just using the big rock I put on the sides of the the dry creek bed for all of it.
@joanies6778
@joanies6778 10 месяцев назад
Another how to video shows that pea gravel can solidify over time, too. They recommended the larger round river rock.
@jeffcole1914
@jeffcole1914 5 месяцев назад
Very informative thanks for sharing your diy projects 😊
@JJ_DaJenius
@JJ_DaJenius Год назад
Great work I’m a landscaper and a lot of customers request these.
@Lou.B
@Lou.B 11 месяцев назад
Excellent lesson! Thank You!
@mrcodeguy1
@mrcodeguy1 Месяц назад
As a commercial inspector for a local gov't , I wish every contractor could perform that function. Good job.
@browill9
@browill9 7 месяцев назад
Awesome job guys. This is just what I needed. Thanks for sharing. GBU
@jonathannoel3534
@jonathannoel3534 Год назад
Want to do something similar with a dry creek as well! Thanks for this. Hope you have a vid on the dry creek too!
@saimuddin5312
@saimuddin5312 4 месяца назад
Just want to start by say Happy new year and a massive thank you for sharing you project/ ideas and all the advice, needed this video, we are currently a full wraparound extension, it has not stopped raining, starting to see damp patches on new walls, the garden is full of clay under the soil. So you can imagine how bad the drainage is around the house, need to sort it ASAP, have been soo stressed with it all. Thanks man ❤🤛
@Stephen_Strange
@Stephen_Strange 6 месяцев назад
Seasonal rain streams, love it !
@jmg6153
@jmg6153 Год назад
Very informative. I found this very helpful and appreciate you breaking down the steps. I also found the info about the freeze-proof sump pump connector extremely valuable as I had mine freeze up last year...now I know how to fix it! Looks like your Pennington Ironite helped. I just bought some of the Pennington coated Super Seed lawn seed...will let you know in a couple weeks how it works! Thank you Komar Project for all this info!
@ASSOL3
@ASSOL3 Год назад
How's the Super Seed doing?
@AndrewDonovan-uw1wg
@AndrewDonovan-uw1wg Год назад
Led me to think
@BA-ui9cg
@BA-ui9cg Месяц назад
Not certain how I feel about the downspout drainage with all that water making contact with the wood on your house...that said this was an OUTSTANDING video. Very clear and informative! I learned a lot! Thank you!
@johntzeimet
@johntzeimet Год назад
👏👏wow, quite the project and great job !!
@ronaldgensler7290
@ronaldgensler7290 Год назад
really enjoyed the video, yard looks good im ready to do mne i think . THANK YOU
@thechawangtv
@thechawangtv Год назад
Wow great work sir..Well done...impressive
@scud69er
@scud69er Год назад
Awesome work! A really nice job.
@StrengthToStand
@StrengthToStand Год назад
This was awesome to watch.
@jorgepalafoxvazquez5275
@jorgepalafoxvazquez5275 Год назад
Dayuuuuuuuum beautiful video my friend. Am going to do this to mine. Before my basement gets flooded.
@alfredomedina5835
@alfredomedina5835 6 месяцев назад
Excellent. Thanks for sharing!
@joesullivan8861
@joesullivan8861 22 дня назад
Excellent work done yourself.....awesome
@joesimonetti
@joesimonetti Год назад
This was the absolute correct installation...no shortcuts here.
@towboat101
@towboat101 17 дней назад
Amazing video.. great job
@hhectorlector
@hhectorlector Год назад
great footage, explanation, and documenting
@richardgshields
@richardgshields Год назад
thats a nice video, thanks for the info, those roof drain catch-all thingys are the bomb! that's what I need!
@bch5513
@bch5513 Год назад
Love that catch basin
@jameskeough4620
@jameskeough4620 5 месяцев назад
Well-done and informative video! Thx.
@viajandomundo421
@viajandomundo421 Месяц назад
Thanks for this great video.
@swervomatic
@swervomatic Год назад
Big job. Well done
@salimrezende6975
@salimrezende6975 10 месяцев назад
Very nice video and explanation, it's the most helpfull video I have wathcing. Thank very much!
@lehmejoun
@lehmejoun Год назад
Awesome work, I recently started working in farming, we have a clay soil, we were recommended to plant winter rye as a cover crop, keep it short like grass and eventually the roots reach so deep that it will drain through clay. We haven't planted them yet but we are planning to this year.
@brad3378
@brad3378 Год назад
Very clever idea
@joeshmoe7789
@joeshmoe7789 Год назад
If graded properly, water will run over the tight roots of grass. This is why they recommend to plant grass right up to the house. Shrub and flower beds allow water to drain into the ground and to the foundation.
@lehmejoun
@lehmejoun Год назад
@@joeshmoe7789 So if I understand you correctly, grass roots doesn't allow water drainage?
@joeshmoe7789
@joeshmoe7789 Год назад
@@lehmejoun A full, thick lawn will slow water from penetrating into the ground compared to just plain dirt, rocks, sand, gravel, etc. If you have low areas that pool up, the water will go down but slower thru grass. If the ground has fall or a downward pitch, a good amount of water will run over it before it has time to penetrate. If your roof water downspout empties into a flower bed that's relatively flat, the water often drains into the soft top soil and runs underground to the foundation. Extending the downspout out past the open dirt can make a big difference as long as the lawn is graded away from the house. The best is to have grass right up to the house, but cosmetically, it's not always pretty, especially in the front. All properties are different, but I can assure you that if you can eliminate roof water dumping on to flower beds and running over a somewhat thick lawn away from a house, you might not need underground pipes. And just as important, keep gutters and leaders clean. Overflowing gutters send water almost straight down against the house. Hope this helps.
@lehmejoun
@lehmejoun Год назад
@@joeshmoe7789 That was good advise and educative, thank you.
@SeasideReef
@SeasideReef Год назад
Wonderful job. In Alaska now on my raw land looking at the snowmelt/standing/runoff water now and I’ve got a big solo job ahead of me at this remote location.
@ericsmith2454
@ericsmith2454 18 дней назад
Outstanding!
@thedajate45
@thedajate45 Год назад
Awesome video great job good technique and information.
@gusmariscal5971
@gusmariscal5971 Год назад
I like to put cloth fabric on the catch basin to help keep the system clean
@JustinDeane1979
@JustinDeane1979 11 месяцев назад
Learned a lot from this video.
@_momosumomo
@_momosumomo 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the idea about putting two pipes in the trench. Seems obvious in retrospect but this will really help me out.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 11 месяцев назад
You are very welcome. We have had it in for over a year now and it’s worked beautifully. Our yard is dry
@joeyboi336
@joeyboi336 2 дня назад
Great video! I like how you said to use closed toe shoes to put the lawn chimcals on but you are wear crocks
@user-yl9sn7sn3p
@user-yl9sn7sn3p 2 месяца назад
Thank you 😊 You are a smart man.
@willcat636
@willcat636 Месяц назад
Awesome tutorial thanks!
@johnrodricks169
@johnrodricks169 Месяц назад
thanks so much .Very helpful
@lisacraig1894
@lisacraig1894 3 месяца назад
Thanks, really helpful!
@tylersowa9601
@tylersowa9601 Месяц назад
Couple tips from a landscaper… - use the excavator to tamp the soil - use flashing tape if using tape as a second added layer of connection - install a “ Y “ clean out valve by the bottom of downspout - use a small butane torch to cut the tarp instead of a box knife - use a separation fabric the line the bottom of the trench. Use a geotextile tarp to “burrito” wrap the drains to allow water to pass
@Seasheasells
@Seasheasells 28 дней назад
Doesn’t the separation fabric under the stone restrict the ground water from coming up into the perforated pipe? Im asking because im planning my project and there is a lot of debate about fabric vs no fabric. Id like to use fabric because I think over time the clay will migrate upwards and suck up the gravel. Id like to protect the gravel but I also want to maximize water flow to the perf drainpipe. Thanks in advance for any tips.
@TheJarheadEntrepreneur
@TheJarheadEntrepreneur Год назад
Great video..We just closed on our 5 acre homestead and one of the issues we are gonna need to tackle is drainage..It actually rained during our walk thru and also when the inspector was out so he noted areas that needed to be addressed, one of which was where the pool pump is located as water is draining down to it so this will fix that issue an we can cut a trench down to the pond.. Keep Crushing It!! Stay HUMBLE, Stay HUNGRY, Stay FOCUSED...~The Jarhead Entrepreneur
@KC-ic7vi
@KC-ic7vi Год назад
shut up
@hotmetalslugs
@hotmetalslugs 7 месяцев назад
Homestead?
@borntwice4724
@borntwice4724 Год назад
Great video brother, unfortunately I live in California so I don’t have to worry about a lot of rainfall each year, very informative and well done.
@jerryg957
@jerryg957 Год назад
Ya , never rains in southern Cal
@redamohamed4759
@redamohamed4759 8 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot for your informative video. I have a muddy back garden from the rain and thinking to put the French duct drain and my question is where it will be finally drained please ? Thanks
@carlosgomez7135
@carlosgomez7135 9 месяцев назад
Great job
@jleal4611
@jleal4611 Год назад
Funny that your non-perf pipe for the downspouts was clearly perforated when you look at 9:00 making the Y splice… 🤣
@prakashambastha7530
@prakashambastha7530 Год назад
very informative..thank you for all hard work. Quick question - Do we need catch basin for french drain system or it is only needed for solid drain pipe? Thank you!
@bulentakkas4937
@bulentakkas4937 3 месяца назад
Absolutely super
@chaoticnewtrl
@chaoticnewtrl Год назад
Very helpful video👍
@garydreyer5528
@garydreyer5528 Месяц назад
Good job
@jackspade2576
@jackspade2576 Год назад
I am a pro plumber and people always ask me to clear their storm system. 99% of the time there is no access and nothing I can do besides dig it up. Good job planning ahead!
@michaelcale272
@michaelcale272 7 месяцев назад
Great information
@avidshirker8460
@avidshirker8460 11 месяцев назад
I'm about to do this to my home, very nice vid dad
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 11 месяцев назад
Great! I’m so glad I did this. It’s been a game changer for our yard
@boppernostopper8598
@boppernostopper8598 Год назад
thats a genius system
@BrickyardPowerMan
@BrickyardPowerMan Год назад
I like your approach. What I would do different is to rent a sod cutter to set a consistent and thick sod piece to the side. Once the trench is filled with rock and fabric, I can add soil, level it with a garden rake then place the sod on top. Just need to keep the sod moistened. Nothing wrong with your approach IMHO, just sharing what I've done in the past and how I like to do this kind of project. I haven't had good luck with standard gray duct tape once exposed to dirt and water. Thought the first tape you used at the beginning looked better. That looked like a gorilla exterior grade tape that was 4-5" wide. That is some incredible tape.
@passthecourvoisier2676
@passthecourvoisier2676 Год назад
enjoyed your video.
@jibguy2003
@jibguy2003 9 месяцев назад
Awesome job. You may have thought about water tight sealing your joints and connections.
@pengwang7209
@pengwang7209 Год назад
Thank you so much for your valuable video. Please share where you bought your parts especially defender. Thank you
@johnharrison5656
@johnharrison5656 Год назад
Hey man, here’s a tip that works great for the shallow catch basins that will keep you from having to clean them as often, and will help keep the pipe from stopping up! Take some of that geo fabric, cut it to the size of the grates. Then, put the fabric over the top of the basin, and press the grate over the top. I’ve got 8 catch basins in my yard, and have had the same filter on mine for 2 years, and there still good.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Год назад
Ya I noticed they get gunned up after a while and need to be washed out to let all the water through during a down pour. Sometimes when I pours crazy hard and the filter is in there I’ll take it out just so the flow is not slowed down.
@johnharrison5656
@johnharrison5656 Год назад
@@KomarProject That’s the downside to making a filter for the grate. When It stops up, it will drain slower, but it will drain, it just takes a few minutes longer. I tied my French drain system in with my gutters system, which is the main reason why I put the catch basins in, so it would catch the granules from the roof. Then I added some more down the line to catch the standing water, and to use as a clean out. I probably didn’t need a filter, but my main concern was that I didn’t want the holes in the pipe to get clogged up because I never wanted to have to dig it up again lol. I had to hand dig a 70 foot run, 4 feet deep because the electric cable just happened to be right where I needed to run the line, and our soil is pretty much clay, which I heard will eventually plug the hole in the pipe. I used the NDS peanut pipe, wrapped it in fabric, then filled the rest of the trench with gravel, except for the last 6 inches, which i filled with topsoil. And that’s the main reason for the filters lol. I didn’t know topsoil was so light! Before I could get the grass to regrow, It kept get washed away down the line. But with the topsoil, water moves through it better than the clay.
@solarmanjvk
@solarmanjvk Год назад
Awesome video!!
@georgemaragos2378
@georgemaragos2378 Год назад
Hi, very informative. With the part where you use the bobcat for the gravel, i had similar issues over 3 days of shoveling, on the last day my neighbor came over and advised to use a metal garden rake and simply prop on top and drag back towards me, the gravel will follow the rake and fall into the trench. I wish he told me at the beginning of the job :) Regards George
@bpdp379
@bpdp379 Год назад
I’m picturing him looking out his kitchen window with a sly grin, sipping a cup of coffee and thinking, “Tomorrow. I’ll tell him tomorrow….”
@ArtZasadny
@ArtZasadny 11 месяцев назад
Nice job!!
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