Thank you very much Chris. I’ll try to make that happen. This was an awesome project and I hope we get a bunch more this year. Thank you again for your compliments. Tom
Hello Oliver. Thank you very much and greetings from New Jersey. I hope you are doing well and enjoying nice weather. Thank you for your compliments and have a great day, Tom
Wow, that was a pile of roots. I was starting to worry you wouldn't have enough dirt to refill the trench lol. Nick's tip of the day was a good one it made me lol (I'm laughing again just thinking about it as I write this) Dawn is such a good sport hehe. Great video as always, btw I liked Pilot Dawns drone angle = )
Hi Johli, You’re right. I was planning to take dirt away, but after removing all the roots we had just enough to put the yard back together. Thank you for the compliment and have a great day, Tom
Your company seems to work hard, and you have great work ethics with completing jobs and being thorough. It seems as if even with 2 to 3 people you get the job done. I can’t wait to find out where you are located. I need you here in Columbus Ohio.
Did you hear a loud pop when you made it through that gate... That was a tight fit, really enjoy watching your videos. Brings back a lot of memories of when I did that stuff. You guys work really well together.. You guys do a really good job at it. You've got a gift there. Glad you're sharing your videos with us.
Thank you very much JPenny. That was a tight gate, but a fun project. We’re glad you enjoyed watching it too. Thank you again for taking the time to write to us and have a great day. Tom
Very nice work! I agree with Chris and would love to see a video after a nice rain (we just got 2+ inches over the past weekend) I live right next to East Brunswick and know what that did to my yard!
Thank you Lee. I know we got 3-3/4 inches last weekend here in OB. I have permission to do a follow up from the customer. We are waiting for the new grass to come in. Which is taking a little longer because of the cool temps. We'll try to make it a good follow up video. I know the homeowner is very happy. Thank you again neighbor, Tom
A good system to use. Would have been nice to see the french drain working. With that much water, there should have been enough to show it draining into the sewer.
Would love some rain footage at the end of your videos on how well your system handles heavy flow. Maybe even a comparison from water buildup before versus now.
Have you ever thought of using a 'concrete buggy' instead of these motorized wheel barrows? They hold ~4x the material and have a power dump. Watch Concrete With The Hauses to see how they use them.
Maga, thanks for the tip. I’m familiar with concrete buggy’s and the Hauses also Victory. So far I haven’t felt they were worth the money for what we do. If I were spending 20k I would probably spend a little more and get a mini skid. Thanks again
Thank you Mark. Yes, small debris could wash into the grate and then be able to be cleaned out at the catch basin or just wash all the way to the storm sewer. The property had a much bigger problem with surface water coming from the homes higher up, so catch basins and inlets were a must. We used the French drain to also lower the water table. Have a great weekend, Tom
Thank you Adam. Yes, the pipe between the 20 inch basins is perforated and we perforated the 20 inch basins. The pipe from the second 20 inch basin to the street is solid. It's a little hard to see in the video, but the perforated pipe is green and the solid pipe is light blue. All SDR-35. Thanks again, Tom
Good morning Miss Cookie. We made a french drain with catch basins and inlets across the back of the property. The left side didn't need a french drain and is solid pipe with inlets. Have a good weekend, Tom
Here's the link to pt1 - th-cam.com/video/TAeXZW75fSE/w-d-xo.html
awesome video. incredible work. super clean. I would just love to see this system in action
Thank you very much Chris. I’ll try to make that happen. This was an awesome project and I hope we get a bunch more this year. Thank you again for your compliments. Tom
Clean work! Looks great.
Thank you very much Jared. Have a great day, Tom
Again thumbs up from Germany, very professional work. Warm Greetings!
Hello Oliver. Thank you very much and greetings from New Jersey. I hope you are doing well and enjoying nice weather. Thank you for your compliments and have a great day, Tom
Wow, that was a pile of roots. I was starting to worry you wouldn't have enough dirt to refill the trench lol. Nick's tip of the day was a good one it made me lol (I'm laughing again just thinking about it as I write this) Dawn is such a good sport hehe. Great video as always, btw I liked Pilot Dawns drone angle = )
Hi Johli, You’re right. I was planning to take dirt away, but after removing all the roots we had just enough to put the yard back together. Thank you for the compliment and have a great day, Tom
Your company seems to work hard, and you have great work ethics with completing jobs and being thorough. It seems as if even with 2 to 3 people you get the job done. I can’t wait to find out where you are located. I need you here in Columbus Ohio.
Thank you Miss Cookie. We are in central New Jersey.
Did you hear a loud pop when you made it through that gate... That was a tight fit, really enjoy watching your videos. Brings back a lot of memories of when I did that stuff. You guys work really well together.. You guys do a really good job at it. You've got a gift there. Glad you're sharing your videos with us.
Thank you very much JPenny. That was a tight gate, but a fun project. We’re glad you enjoyed watching it too. Thank you again for taking the time to write to us and have a great day. Tom
Another great job. Lovely family too 👌🇦🇺🙏🏻
Thank you very much J Dawg. Thank you for watching our videos. Have a great day, Tom
Very nice work! I agree with Chris and would love to see a video after a nice rain (we just got 2+ inches over the past weekend) I live right next to East Brunswick and know what that did to my yard!
Thank you Lee. I know we got 3-3/4 inches last weekend here in OB. I have permission to do a follow up from the customer. We are waiting for the new grass to come in. Which is taking a little longer because of the cool temps. We'll try to make it a good follow up video. I know the homeowner is very happy. Thank you again neighbor, Tom
You guys do a really good work and you guys play great music
Thank you very much Dan for your amazing comment and compliment. You made our day. Thanks again, Tom
What was the name of that song?
@MrShayna14 it’s called Bright Nights by Van Psyke Great song.
Gosh, to me music is not necessary, so I turn the volume up and down, depending if your talking or not, Love your smiles.
A good system to use. Would have been nice to see the french drain working. With that much water, there should have been enough to show it draining into the sewer.
Thank you
cool videos.
Glad you like them!
Would love some rain footage at the end of your videos on how well your system handles heavy flow. Maybe even a comparison from water buildup before versus now.
Thank you for your feedback
Have you ever thought of using a 'concrete buggy' instead of these motorized wheel barrows? They hold ~4x the material and have a power dump.
Watch Concrete With The Hauses to see how they use them.
Maga, thanks for the tip. I’m familiar with concrete buggy’s and the Hauses also Victory. So far I haven’t felt they were worth the money for what we do. If I were spending 20k I would probably spend a little more and get a mini skid. Thanks again
@@tyelandscapinganddrainage Wow, I didn't realize they were so expensive. I agree that would be hard to justify for your work.
Great job!
Thank you SOS. I’ve been watching your videos too. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, Tom
Impressive work! At 29:17 is that a grate? Won't it let debris in the french drain pipe? I guess the 20' ones would as well though.
Thank you Mark. Yes, small debris could wash into the grate and then be able to be cleaned out at the catch basin or just wash all the way to the storm sewer. The property had a much bigger problem with surface water coming from the homes higher up, so catch basins and inlets were a must. We used the French drain to also lower the water table. Have a great weekend, Tom
Great vid. Question? Did the solid green pipe in the French drain section contain any holes in the piping at all?
Thank you Adam. Yes, the pipe between the 20 inch basins is perforated and we perforated the 20 inch basins. The pipe from the second 20 inch basin to the street is solid. It's a little hard to see in the video, but the perforated pipe is green and the solid pipe is light blue. All SDR-35.
Thanks again, Tom
Like the song 26 minutes into the video what is the name of it in the group?
I’ve used that song a few times. I really like it too. Thank you
On the left side facing back fence; why didn’t you use fabric, and stones?
Good morning Miss Cookie. We made a french drain with catch basins and inlets across the back of the property. The left side didn't need a french drain and is solid pipe with inlets. Have a good weekend, Tom