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Can we remove water with simple vertical drain? This video with Results! Watch and see!
This is called VERTICAL DRAINAGE - Best when you have a small area that floods and you cannot route the water to the street. EASY DIY LESS THAN TEN DOLLARS!
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0:00 Intro Results are In
01:22 Example 1 Vertical Drainage
06:15 Example 2 Soak - Away Drain With Catch Basin and Milk Crate
10:24 Vertical Drainage with Culvert Pipe and Grate
15:11 Vertical Drainage -Directly below Hard Pan
22:24 New Results - Amazing! Vertical Drain Takes Water All Day
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@bbyautographics7106
@bbyautographics7106 2 месяца назад
After watching Chuck's first video on this, I tried a single vertical drain in a area of my yard that would hold water after heavy rains. It has made a huge difference so far, has worked well for me.
@lmckrosen123
@lmckrosen123 Месяц назад
I really envy your sandy, Floridian soil! In the Midwest, we have clay on top of clay on top of clay!
@seanstack180
@seanstack180 3 дня назад
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
@wp-nv3il
@wp-nv3il 2 месяца назад
Thank you Chuck for your unselfish sharing of tips, tricks & knowledge. I've got better than half of my downspouts done from your videos and they're working great. I'll also try this water removal method in other parts of the yard for the large puddles. I'm 79, so things go slow. Thanks again.
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
You are so very welcome
@lothegreat1788
@lothegreat1788 2 месяца назад
This has nothing to do with vertical drains but I just want to give you your props . My yard is graded horribly causes rain to flow under my porch and flood against my house. Found your videos and spent a few days installing 2 speed basins to a sump pit to a drummand 1/2 HP and discharge right to the street it works perfect and I saved thousand. Once my bank account recovers I’ll start on my crawl space with footer tiles . I owe all that know how to your videos.
@willtcox
@willtcox 2 месяца назад
I used to live in a Florida suburb that had no storm drains near the lowest point in our road. Terrible drainage problems, when it would rain we would have probably 5" of water at the bottom of our driveway. It would actually flood the road too. My dad dug a simple trench drain along the whole length of our property, maybe 7" deep x 50 feet, but the neighbor across the street put in a vertical drain using an empty 55 gallon drum that he filled with stone. Both approaches seemed to work about as well, and it was probably less work to dig one hole than a large trench.
@rjmatson3349
@rjmatson3349 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your work.I'm definitely gonna try these! I forwarded your info to My friends and family.😁👍
@sheltdog8463
@sheltdog8463 2 месяца назад
You are the man Chuck! You have me advice a couple years on encapsulating a crawl space. It took me a month to get the job done having to use 2 sump pumps but it has made a 100% difference in this home! The homeowner brags about it all the time to his neighbors. I’ll be trying out your vertical technique on the same house this week. Thanks for your expertise!!!
@pkizzle65
@pkizzle65 2 месяца назад
I caught wind of this about a week ago and wasn't sure about it. Now finding this video, I think you have inspired me to do just that for my problem areas. Thanks for the video! Planning on renting an auger cause I have plenty of places I could do this do and will let you know how it helps. Thanks again!!!!
@martino8114
@martino8114 2 месяца назад
Chuck I’m a new subscriber and thank you for this video and all the others …. You’ve been a world of help
@elasticmachinery
@elasticmachinery 2 месяца назад
This is excellent. Perfect for my dads place in FL
@buddhism1019
@buddhism1019 2 месяца назад
You are the best of all video I have been watch
@coreym7694
@coreym7694 2 месяца назад
Did one of these in my backyard in AZ (side yard with gravel, no grass). We had a good rain today and it looks like it worked, at least it's better than before. There is still a puddle of water, but that puddle of water is concentrated around where the vertical drain is. Kind like you'd expect with a drain. If anything, I think it will let the water drain faster. I'll do a couple more in the general area and wait for a really heavy rain and report back.
@laurapadgett3552
@laurapadgett3552 2 месяца назад
This was great info! Thanks for your video!
@TexasBarnRats
@TexasBarnRats 2 месяца назад
I did this 25 years ago in my 1/2 acre front yard that would hold standing water for days. I dug a much bigger hole, inserted a 55 gallon drum with both the top and bottom removed, and filled it with gravel. Water is gone in less than 3 hours.
@persistentone3448
@persistentone3448 Месяц назад
What I have done is dig a pit, line it with landscape cloth to prevent soil intrusion into the pit, and then fill the pit with drain rock so that the walls do not cave in under water pressure from the soil. That accomplishes the same thing, and it's a great way to solve many home drainage issues, when there is no french drain system in place.
@WalkingbytheSpiritAlways
@WalkingbytheSpiritAlways 26 дней назад
​@@persistentone3448 Thanks for the tip. I talked with a landscaper yesterday about installing another drain line to catch water coming off a hill towards my pool deck, but your tip makes me think a trench filled with gravel will work well.
@aerongn
@aerongn 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much Chuck...
@nedstar7378
@nedstar7378 Месяц назад
Thanks for the good work and sharing
@jerseyshoredrainagesolutions
@jerseyshoredrainagesolutions 2 месяца назад
Basically I do the same but I call it a mini dry well and out the catch basin in the middle with holes drilled in it. Ya 2ft works in most states.. just depending on the soil content
@jr.8509
@jr.8509 2 месяца назад
Totally worked!!!! Watched the big puddle just "disappear "🎉🎉😊
@SHRI_the_DIY_Warrior
@SHRI_the_DIY_Warrior 2 месяца назад
Good job
@jim3922
@jim3922 2 месяца назад
My stone sausage drain cost $50 at Lowe’s in Illinois. New lawn fabric and 4 bags of egg stone. I had to dig a hole about 4’ deep before I got through the clay soil to a different soil type. It works like the video. Went from a lot of standing water to a soggy area. I have a few other spots I could put them.
@johnpan2654
@johnpan2654 2 месяца назад
In the same area and having the same issue. How about this week? The weather is not good and rains a lot. How's everything?
@tylerlee6613
@tylerlee6613 2 месяца назад
I'm located in Rockford Illinois. I can lend a hand if we are planning a project. I love getting my hands dirty.
@jim3922
@jim3922 2 месяца назад
@@johnpan2654 it’s just like the video. There’s no standing water, but the ground around it is saturated. It’s not as good as a fancy French drain, but you’re getting probably 40-50% of the benefit with 1/10th the cost and effort.
@volt8399
@volt8399 2 месяца назад
Thank you! This was amazing
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Give it a try
@Dstromb232
@Dstromb232 2 месяца назад
Nice video!
@ScottJones-ni7de
@ScottJones-ni7de 2 месяца назад
Excellent idea i never thought about. I have a problem area right next to my property line about a 8 foot square low spot that holds water after a heavy rain. Definitely going to try this method.
@mikeb1039
@mikeb1039 2 месяца назад
This is awesome. And it "seems" like maybe this would be giving rain water a much better chance of reaching the aquifers that supply our drinking water before it's contaminated in our streams and rivers. Any geologists out there? The simple hole/gravel thing MIGHT be something that could help our water situation! Especially anywhere that rain is rare and then heavy rains run off too much when it does rain. Maybe something everyone should do.
@socialkruption
@socialkruption 2 месяца назад
These work in certain places, people whom are dismissing it really need to understand the "certain places" and "certain applications" and not just dismiss things.
@peternyc
@peternyc 2 месяца назад
Can you tell us where the certain places are and how we can find them and eliminate the places that don't work?
@funstuffonthenet5573
@funstuffonthenet5573 2 месяца назад
Kekistani speaks the truth
@davidmontalvo6560
@davidmontalvo6560 2 месяца назад
Just try it. One never knows till they try. Go out on a nice sunny day, put some music on, light up a nice stogie (cigar) crack a beer open and start digging . Maybe it works maybe it doesn't. But you spent some positive time outdoors got some vitamin D. @@peternyc
@kungfoochicken08
@kungfoochicken08 2 месяца назад
@@peternycI use them in place of catch basins to get surface water into my French drains. The vertical drain filters out any debris from getting into my French drains while channeling surface water into the drain.
@dannydo1045
@dannydo1045 2 месяца назад
Would a red clay area like where my home is not work?
@miguelapolo7753
@miguelapolo7753 9 дней назад
Gracias por su video!!!!!!
@bigeric8334
@bigeric8334 2 месяца назад
Chuck is the mvp
@labmastersteve
@labmastersteve 2 месяца назад
I am just curious if a slightly larger diameter hole would do better, or overkill? Yours appears to be the perfect size, so I’m assuming stick with that size and do a few versus doing a bigger one. What are you guys think?
@wg7644
@wg7644 Месяц назад
Love it!!
@biskit7
@biskit7 2 месяца назад
wow mind blown!!
@AnnainAwe
@AnnainAwe Месяц назад
I used to live near Houston Texas so I'm well acquainted with black gumbo clay and standing puddles of water!
@ItIsJustDan
@ItIsJustDan Месяц назад
Would this work in the Houston (fort bend) area? I know it is a lot of clay so I am not sure if this would work for our type of "soil".
@neoplasma1
@neoplasma1 Месяц назад
Dig a hole and bury rocks, got it!
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
LOL
@HousBinPhartiin
@HousBinPhartiin 2 месяца назад
Awesome video, Chuck! Thanks for the suggestions! Keep up the great work!
@PhongLe-pc1cn
@PhongLe-pc1cn Месяц назад
Just found out your videos yesterday. Extremely excited and will do it today. But how many vertical drainage spots needed for a small backyard. Love your site!!! Thanks
@jerseyshoredrainagesolutions
@jerseyshoredrainagesolutions 2 месяца назад
Ya these work great… they are mini dry wells basically. You are just hoping you reach the sand table for water to drain away easier. Sadly not everyone can reach it
@rockys3654
@rockys3654 2 месяца назад
I just put like 5 of these in my yard lll keep ya posted next time it rains
@michaelgraceffa7197
@michaelgraceffa7197 2 месяца назад
Let me know! How far from your house?
@rockys3654
@rockys3654 2 месяца назад
@michaelgraceffa7197 about 3 feet then every 4 feet about 5 holes all together
@michaelgraceffa7197
@michaelgraceffa7197 2 месяца назад
@@rockys3654 it won't add to your water table? I have no sump pump
@rockys3654
@rockys3654 2 месяца назад
@@michaelgraceffa7197 so far so good but I’ll let everyone know after I get a hard rain again
@rockwellmath
@rockwellmath 2 месяца назад
A vertical drain could work in places where you have a thin layer of hard clay or caliche that holds water above a more sandy, loose layer that could carry groundwater away. The vertical drain just pokes holes to let the water drain through the hard pan. Around here (SF Bay Area) we have heavy clay as deep as you can reasonably dig. So a vertical drain would never work here, it would be just like little bowls of water that fill up quickly. But if your geology is right, it might be a great way to go.
@life_of_riley88
@life_of_riley88 2 месяца назад
Yeah I'm in the south bay. . .and I cannot imagine this working in our expansive clay, though I don't know how deep it goes on my property. I think it's very deep before I'd be into an easy draining type of soil.
@christophersherratt7299
@christophersherratt7299 Месяц назад
Hi am from the UK when you say down to the hard pan is that the same as digging down to see how deep you put the French drain when you hit water is that the hard pan ???
@AtlanticDrain
@AtlanticDrain 2 месяца назад
thumbs up
@gestaltgram8210
@gestaltgram8210 2 месяца назад
Oh this looks effective! After one of the hurricanes came through (Broward County Florida) with flooding I had water pooling on one side of my home that found its way seeping through the concrete foundation and flooding one bedroom. I was looking to do a french drain along the side of the home, but now I'm wondering if instead I install like 8-10 of these along the side of the home (but a few feet away from exterior) where the flooding is. Would I need to go deeper to keep away from the foundation or would you recommend a french drain over this technique?
@aaronblackford981
@aaronblackford981 2 месяца назад
Some one should share this in AZ, NV, and SoCal. But use our rain for water for us and veggies rather than rivers to flood the ocean with needles SoCal.
@ericmaurer9079
@ericmaurer9079 2 месяца назад
I’m in Pa. I was wondering how far from my home foundation I can put these drains. I have a couple of areas close to the house that hold water. They sit 12-15 ft from the house. If you have any ideas please let me let me know. Thanks
@persistentone3448
@persistentone3448 Месяц назад
To understand your situation with hardpan, do you have a sandy loam layer on top, and you have clay soil beneath that? Or does the sandy loam just compress more at a certain depth?
@bryanleverett2830
@bryanleverett2830 2 месяца назад
Some one get Chuck a 18 or 40v Ryobi auger !!! Direct tools has them super cheap on sales !!
@elbacanboy
@elbacanboy 2 месяца назад
Hi joe, how far from my home foundation I can put these drains?
@Airpaycheck
@Airpaycheck 2 месяца назад
This might helpless with an issue I’m having in my back yard. I would suggest knowing when your utility lines are before you dig though!
@edsergi
@edsergi 2 месяца назад
Can you do this while it is raining/wet out? or do you need to do it in dry conditions?
@devilsson1ify
@devilsson1ify 2 месяца назад
I wonder if this would work on desert soil?
@Alphasig336
@Alphasig336 2 месяца назад
Would putting fabric below drain keep mosquitoes from using catch basin as a breeding house? Mine hold water for days, we have clay soil so it perc’s super slow.
@kawaisoubaka1942
@kawaisoubaka1942 Месяц назад
Is it also ok to do if you have a basement or will it increae the water in the ground and higher the risk of a wet basement?
@MrCwill357
@MrCwill357 2 месяца назад
Does it matter what kind of gravel/rocks you use?
@kaw10
@kaw10 2 месяца назад
How far down can u dig in FL with this?
@TheDamonslaya
@TheDamonslaya 2 месяца назад
Is it a bad idea to do this about 20 ft from a well?
@TheDJStirFry
@TheDJStirFry 2 месяца назад
So if you have a large area that floods, what would keep you from digging a large area 36 inches down - say 3 feet by 12 feet and do the same process instead of a bunch of smaller holes. Would it not work the same or better? In theory
@markh995
@markh995 Месяц назад
How far does this need to be from a septic system's drainage field?
@tanktexas
@tanktexas Месяц назад
Awesome
@johnniedunford2464
@johnniedunford2464 22 дня назад
Where does the water go? Will this not be good near a foundation?
@qbtc
@qbtc 2 месяца назад
Does any fabric really work? I tested running water from a faucet on Scotts standard landscape fabric and the water is held like a cup. Only when I squeeze like a balloon does the water go through. Now, I am worried I didn't go with geotextile drainage fabric instead.
@marcrodinger4144
@marcrodinger4144 2 месяца назад
It is all about your density of the soil. In most cases, drainage systems like this including french drains etc are working just a short time. Because those systems are clogging. A fabric is clogging by small particles in notime. The ground is going to sink in this wholes and you guessed it, there is going to be a sinkhole. Is there a half decent permanent way for these problems? No. There are airpressure systems, that pump compressed air into your soil, giving the soil structure more capillars and less density, decompacting the soil even in depths of 40 inches. They are used like small underground explosions. A bomb, if you will. It doesn't create sinkholes and it helps your lawn and trees to grow. Space for a more developing root system. The roots are taking the water out of the soil. Trees are masters to soak gallons of water away. If you dont have plants, even airpressure systems can't help for long. They help, well, a year or so, especially if there is heavy clay in the ground nothing helps long enough. The answer is, you need deep rooting plants, which break the soil, decompacting it, changing it from hard clay to organic matter. You need plants to soak the water away and even then some "natural" dry beds are needed in extreme weather conditions. See, what a drybed is in other videos.
@1JohnDoe
@1JohnDoe 2 месяца назад
My hard pan varies from 2 inches to 12 inches…unless I’m hitting wrong hard pan.
@petrawagner4946
@petrawagner4946 2 месяца назад
I'd love this idea but where I live in Central Texas, there is about 6 inches of topsoil and then it's hard rocks and massive clay. I literally had to use a mattox to make holes deep and wide enough for my fig bushes (they're not trees yet) to be planted. Sadly, I'm having massive drainage problems along the backside of my house and there is no way that this great method would work beyond having holes that fill up with water very quickly once the rains hit. I'll have to dig a trench to try to drain water away from the home and towards the road. French drain will be a no-go because the fabric and the pipes would be clogged within a month.
@nancywilliams7833
@nancywilliams7833 2 месяца назад
I had the same problem with that clay soil. French drains failed. So I installed catch basins and with solid pipe, I sent the water to a sump pump basin. I installed a Zoellar M98 pump and discharged that water to a swale in my side yard. I live at the bottom of a hill and when it rains, I get my water plus all that drains from my neighbors. I had a flooding problem so when I found Chuck's videos, I learned how to do this. I needed immediate relief from the flooding water. I do have some spots in my yard a long way from my house that hold water a long time. I may try some of these vertical drains on them.
@nickcarroll8565
@nickcarroll8565 2 месяца назад
@@nancywilliams7833huh, I have clay and my French drains work great. But I’m not at the bottom of a hill.
@howtheheckru8102
@howtheheckru8102 27 дней назад
Yeah I dug down over 3 feet and got to red clay and 0 drainage.
@oddopops1327
@oddopops1327 2 месяца назад
👍👍😊😊
@ocgabe
@ocgabe 2 месяца назад
Joe, great video; thank you! I live in Upstate South Carolina (clay, clay, clay from the surface down). Will this process still work?
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
It should help
@ryeann2567
@ryeann2567 2 месяца назад
Did you try it? Coastal NC here.
@kevincloonan9787
@kevincloonan9787 2 месяца назад
What is a "hard pan"
@josephdiaz1705
@josephdiaz1705 2 месяца назад
Any experience in south Florida ?
@AlexeiTetenov
@AlexeiTetenov 2 месяца назад
The person that uploaded this video is in Florida.
@TerryRGraham
@TerryRGraham 2 месяца назад
Will this work in North Texas, where we have a lot of clay? I suppose we would have to get down below the clay, and I'm not sure how far that would be or if it's doable.
@rockwellmath
@rockwellmath 2 месяца назад
Yeah it just depends on how deep your clay is. Around here it would never work. But if your clay isn’t very deep, it might help.
@JamesStorm-md5ho
@JamesStorm-md5ho 2 месяца назад
A heavy duty digging bar will get through tough cement-like clay.
@leny7829
@leny7829 2 месяца назад
Seems like you wouldn't want this near a structure with footing or foundation as if the water gets below the hardpan and spreads to the structure, I'd assume there would some issues there?
@caseyhartman7094
@caseyhartman7094 2 месяца назад
If water pools near a structure's foundation, then the catch basin with a 10 ft pipe to a soakaway might be the best method.
@PEEJ08
@PEEJ08 2 месяца назад
If I can go further than 2 feet should I? I am in extremely sandy ground. I have a mini ex with an auger. So without breaking my back I can go 4 feet down. Wondering if you think that would be over doing it. thanks
@amyreaves2166
@amyreaves2166 16 дней назад
I did it with the auger on tractor and went down 36”, then watched the water disappear.
@nickcarroll8565
@nickcarroll8565 2 месяца назад
Will these set you up for sink holes I wonder? I don’t know enough about soil erosion.
@MakesCache
@MakesCache 2 месяца назад
I would think no, since there is no where for the soil to erode to. The hole isnt open to some larger hole or cavern so the soil cant go anywhere imo. But i am also not a geologist or authority, just a general contractor.
@egrocket94
@egrocket94 2 месяца назад
Does this work for a 15x15 saturated area. With no rain this area will have water on the surface, just standing water and mud. Central Ga
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
It will help
@hyster2568
@hyster2568 Месяц назад
Vertical drainage aka dry well
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
It’s much similar but works much differently
@vizioasdf
@vizioasdf 2 месяца назад
Texas here. I dug down 20" into clay soil, I did the whole set up of weed barrier and 1" gravel, it was still pooling up in the low spot. We just had a big pouring rain. Any other recommendations?
@bowsmythe
@bowsmythe 2 месяца назад
It's the clay, can you get below it?
@40sandshorties5
@40sandshorties5 2 месяца назад
Have to go deeper. I live her in Dallas and went about 3 feet down. Worked great for me, went from pooled water for days to dry the next afternoon.
@kjacobs7731
@kjacobs7731 2 месяца назад
How do I know how deep to dig?
@Jesusbeliever1
@Jesusbeliever1 25 дней назад
Is this recommended in soil like up in Wisconsin where there's all four seasons?
@appledrains
@appledrains 25 дней назад
Try it!
@captainjoesanglingadventur4894
@captainjoesanglingadventur4894 2 месяца назад
Just did 6 of the Vertical Drain sets in my yard. We have 100% chance for storms all tomorrow, so I’m going to see if it works for me and my location in South Louisiana and if it does I’m gonna be a Hole Punching fool Chuck
@Scots_Diesel
@Scots_Diesel 2 месяца назад
Let. Us know how well it goes
@amazinggrace1392
@amazinggrace1392 2 месяца назад
I'm in Covington and got water in 2 rooms from all the rain...first time water got inside in almost 4 years of living here. All of the water flows downward behind my house
@JohnnyNapalm-wz2ct
@JohnnyNapalm-wz2ct 2 месяца назад
Could I connect this to a French drain so the water from the french drain will empty into this system into the sub-soil?
@Frank7748124
@Frank7748124 2 месяца назад
Yes, this is just a small dry well. Watch videos on those.
@JohnnyNapalm-wz2ct
@JohnnyNapalm-wz2ct 2 месяца назад
@@Frank7748124 Thanks
@kings656565
@kings656565 Месяц назад
No good to me as all I have is clay
@Skidmarks368
@Skidmarks368 2 месяца назад
How do i test if i pennetrated the hard pan? I guess if i fill the hole with water, and it drains overnight- i am good.
@coreym7694
@coreym7694 2 месяца назад
Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but I think if you dug a 24" hole with a post hole digger, beyond the hard pan, and filled it with water it should drain pretty quick. I'm thinking 2-3 hours. That's really not all that much water, maybe 6-7 gallons depending on the diameter of your hole.
@jim3922
@jim3922 2 месяца назад
It took 4’ for me to get through mine. I could tell that the soil was noticeably different. The clay soil was wet and stuck to the post hole digger. Eventually it got dryer and was loose enough to fall off on its own.
@Cincyskd
@Cincyskd 2 месяца назад
@@jim3922 where are you located? I'm in southwest Ohio. My soil does this to me too and considering trying this method. Curious how far I will need to dig.
@jim3922
@jim3922 2 месяца назад
@@Cincyskdcentral IL. Not sure about your area. Doesn’t take too long to dig a hole with a post hole digger. My soil change right about when the handle got to ground level.
@kenyam6576
@kenyam6576 Месяц назад
What is a hard pan and do i have to call 811 b4 i dig?
@GotoHere
@GotoHere 2 месяца назад
You’re not getting 24” down in southern Texas soil with a post hole digger. It’s like clay cement.
@davidvollmer959
@davidvollmer959 2 месяца назад
Go as deep as you can until you hit the clay. Fill the hole up with water and let it set overnight. Go dig the next morning. (About 12 hours). Worked for me here in Southeast Texas.
@rockwellmath
@rockwellmath 2 месяца назад
Use a digging bar to break through that hard clay. Let the tool do the work.
@LP-MeAndMyShadow
@LP-MeAndMyShadow 2 месяца назад
Chuck is in Houston, Texas. It isn't far South Texas, but it is perdy darn South. If you don't like Texas dirt, move to California. You'll probably like their dirt.
@CUBuffnSD
@CUBuffnSD 2 месяца назад
Same in california. claycrete.
@nickcarroll8565
@nickcarroll8565 2 месяца назад
Where I’m at there is a lot of clay, but all my digging projects get done in the spring when I have just enough rain for things to be moist but not muddy. Just the right moisture and it goes from concrete to very soft. But I don’t have any rocks in my soil. I also file my shovel so it’s sharper and cut through small roots easily.
@HELPTHEMPLEASE
@HELPTHEMPLEASE Месяц назад
Does this work for Clay dirt/yard also
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
It will help
@HELPTHEMPLEASE
@HELPTHEMPLEASE Месяц назад
@@appledrains thank you maybe I should stick to writing music 😀
@leeroyjenkins9992
@leeroyjenkins9992 Месяц назад
Is hard cap another term for frost line?
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
Once you get through it, you have a great chance for success
@leeroyjenkins9992
@leeroyjenkins9992 Месяц назад
@@appledrains but how do I know? It all looks like red clay to me 😂
@andrewm8747
@andrewm8747 2 месяца назад
What fabric do you recommend? Can you get it at Home depot? Why not just put the rocks in the hole.
@hotmetalslugs
@hotmetalslugs 2 месяца назад
I’ll answer. Soil would eventually clog the voids in between the little stones. But water will pass through it.
@Frank7748124
@Frank7748124 2 месяца назад
Yes, you can get landscape fabric at HD.
@LeanHVAC
@LeanHVAC 2 месяца назад
Try to use GeoTextile fabric
@jamescharles8663
@jamescharles8663 2 месяца назад
What is the hard pan? How deep do I need to dig to get below the hard pan?
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
How could I possibly answer you question? Just do it and you’ll get a great drain
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Just do it! You’ll love the e
@brancebjones7205
@brancebjones7205 2 месяца назад
​@@appledrains A better answer is to direct them to 17:42 in the video, where you explain what a hard pan is. Clearly they didn't watch the whole thing, or missed this. But just saying you can't answer the question seems weird. Also some areas don't have a hard pan, and just have really deep clay, bedrock, etc, so universally recommending it without having them check that first seems like poor advice.
@mygt8a4re
@mygt8a4re 2 месяца назад
Can anyone tell how i would know when i hit the hard pan? I'm in Florida and am not sure how deep the hard pan would be.
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
It might be peat moss. Very dense and non permeable
@mygt8a4re
@mygt8a4re 2 месяца назад
@appledrains oh, so are you saying that I possibly can't do a vertical drain here in Florida? Is there no hard pan down here near the coast?
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
You most certainly can!
@mygt8a4re
@mygt8a4re 2 месяца назад
@@appledrains I appreciate your fast responses! 🍻
@rusmiling9909
@rusmiling9909 2 месяца назад
Would this work in clay soil?
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
It will help
@rusmiling9909
@rusmiling9909 2 месяца назад
@@appledrains Thanks so much!
@patraymond4863
@patraymond4863 2 месяца назад
Why can’t you put a pipe in the ground and fill that with gravel?
@bowsmythe
@bowsmythe 2 месяца назад
So what if someone steps on the milk carton containment without a lid on it. It's just the fabric and dirt covering it and a foot would definitely go through that.
@errolflynn7723
@errolflynn7723 2 месяца назад
The milk crate is upside down
@GOTHAM21
@GOTHAM21 Месяц назад
What is a hard pan?
@appledrains
@appledrains Месяц назад
Non permeable soil
@TheEthan3037
@TheEthan3037 Месяц назад
Doesnt work in alabama clay. I tried. Dug a 4 foot hole. All clay. It just fills up and doesnt drain at all.
@finn3408
@finn3408 2 месяца назад
WHAT TYPE OF FABRIC ????
@appledrains
@appledrains 2 месяца назад
Sta Green
@jim3922
@jim3922 2 месяца назад
I had choices of 30yr fabric and 15 year fabric at Lowe’s. I chose 30 year…. Time will tell if it was a good choice.
@bowsmythe
@bowsmythe 2 месяца назад
Landscaping fabric or weed barrier
@rafaelrivera9346
@rafaelrivera9346 2 месяца назад
Sort of what we call a French drain.
@jackofall2305
@jackofall2305 2 месяца назад
Must be nice to not have water 1.5 ft under your grass and have clay going over 12 ft deep.
@davidmontalvo6560
@davidmontalvo6560 2 месяца назад
Huh?
@martino8114
@martino8114 2 месяца назад
Chuck I’m a new subscriber and thank you for this video and all the others …. You’ve been a world of help
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