I love how educational this video is. I'm definitely giving you guys a call soon. Mike, dont stop posting videos! I've been searching for information about leaks at the cove joint for almost a year and I called a franchise company but I wasnt sold on their solution. My scumbag builder put hydraulic cement at the cove joint to band aid it and get by the 1 year warranty. This video is the best explanation and makes the most sense on how to stop water. I didnt even know about the slab under the wall. I'm so glad I ran into this video!
Very informative information! I'm so glad I watched this, thank you for the video. I just agreed to have 75ft of sump pump drainage to be installed on top of our basement footing for 10 grand. It didn't make much sense to me as to why it would be on top, but he fed me the exact same line about that being the "mud zone". I've already signed the contact but have 2 more days to back out before being locked in. I think I'm going to cancel and put my hard earned money towards another co that knows what they're doing. It's too bad youre not in MO, I'd hire you in a sec just based off your desire to keep folks from being scammed.
Mike is a good guy, honest, not bs artist like other companies, he did my basement 2 yrs ago, NO WATER. His team works diligently and Hard. I recommended him to two friends, no water in their basements. Salute my friend Russell Family
We have a local waterproofing company that is popular and they use that plastic tray garbage on the footing and I just shake my head at how much work they get. When the time comes for my basement to be done, my first question to any contractor is if he puts his system on the footing. If the answer is yes, it's have a nice day. There's the door
Your right. I have always done my own work at house. What your doing is the best way. So glad you mentioned that sales pitch bullshit. Don't like any of that garbage they sell. I believe your right about they find a way to put it in the easy way, less cost and labor for them. Screw the customer. That's their goal. Good job
Could you tell me about the vapor barrier you installed on the wall? I have high humidity in my basement even after a basement waterproofing installed. Does that vapor barrier on concrete walls help?
Excellent work… feel like you’re the guy to ask this question … do all of your pipes have to connect or do you have to reset the pitch at some point for long runs?
@@GMGBlackWhiteMUNGEY Daniel O'Connor from Hydroarmor. He's a beast but you'll get the same system we do. He's the only reputable guy I know down there.
Hi, nice info. Im doing this in my basement diy. Just a few questions. Im assuming to use 4" corrugated pipe? Do you use a fabric to wrap pipe? Do you cut cut a straight line with a demo saw and jackhammer in between? How wide should channel be from wall?
I got a quote to do this for $150 Canadian a foot. I have extieror tile already. it gets overwhelmed and the floor still has a lot of water under it. I may try and do it myself one if these days. I just added another sump pit on the other side of the basement and that already has has a huge difference.. great video as always
Had one of those box systems installed over a decade ago and it worked fairly well for a few years but started leaking again eventually. Do you guys do any work in southern Maine im pretty much on the border of NH and only an hour away from Boston. Ill pay you guys extra lol
I had 3 different companies quote me the water guard channel thing that goes on the footing. Crazy money they charge for what you get, i decided to do drain tile my dang self
Hey brother love your videos and thank you for the information, as I’ve learned some invaluable lessons from your stuff! 2 questions - 1) what are your thoughts on HDPE pipe vs corrugated pipe? 2) what dehumidifier do you recommend? It’s about a 900 sq.ft. Basement area and about a 500sq.ft crawl space area. Thanks again for your advice!
Hi Mike, Awesome explanation! I have some questions on the wall liner. Is it dimpled? Is the liner sealed with caulk at the top and how far apart should the fasteners be placed? Thank you!
Thank you Carmen. Yes we seal the top with polyurethane and fasten every couple feet. The polyurethane is pretty strong so no need to go crazy with fasteners.
Where are you located? I've been waterproofing for 17years. I've never seen a slap tie in to the side of the footer. All basements here have 4 inches of stone and then the 4 inches of concrete on top of that and I some situations the slab would be pulled on top of the footer .
yes and for that rinky dink setting they charge alot more than what this would cost. at least that was what i qouted for the rinky dink it way more than this way I am in agreement that box drain look cheap did not make sense to me . plus like you said they said the mud zone , I would rather go where the water is and not let the water come up to that box setting. Am I making sense here
There is no "mud zone." That's a sales pitch. The pipe will be surrounded with stone. When there's no footing they put their drain in the "mud zone." All those drains are trash!
Quick question. When installing the pipe by the footer do you need a pitch to it that way it flows to the sump pit? I’ve seen videos saying yes and no. Just trying to DIY and do it the right way.
Try and get a little pitch. Water moves down hill so very little required. Just a hair will do. That way you don't have water in your pipe to introduce humidity in the air.
Fantastic job well done this is how to properly install a waterproof system NOT that stupid water guard shit that goes on you’re footing great video my friend are you located in Buffalo ny by any chance
You saved me about $16,000. I was literally five minutes away from calling up one of those 'box franchises' and signing on the dotted line then I did a last minute youtube search to see alternatives. They almost had me on the hook but my intuition told me that their system didn't make sense so I went searching and watched all your videos. What factors influence choosing the High Octane pipe over a standard ADS corrugated perforated pipe? You don't mention it in your videos but do you pitch the pipe down toward the sump basin?
Mike you definitely know your shit, man! What’s a reasonable ballpark cost for a setup like this installed along one 45 foot wall of a basement? Do you do work as far as the Fall River, Mass area?
Premier did my basement about a year and a half ago not one drop of water I got the santa fe dehumidifier it gave me a lot more square footage best company around if you need a system done call premier waterproofing don't waste your time with anyone else.
Hey Mike! Hope you're doing well. What kind of drain do you use? I was thinking about using 4 inch Charlotte PVC pipe with half in perforation holes. Would you recommend anything else? Thanks again for your help.
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 thanks mike, is it possible to run my discharge line next to my perforated pipe underneath? The problem I’ve noticed is that there are sewage and water line on the wall blocking my discharge line from running that span.
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 hey mike, installing my sump pump and noticed my footing is getting washed a little bit. Is there anything I can do to support this little area
I work in construction and totally agreed with you! It is very educational VDO and my eyes are wide opened now. I thought it was a new system for foundation drainage and I was stupid for going with them. I will cancel my contract with the so called franchise company right away!
Pitching any pipe is elementary. This pipe takes much more water than a typical solid ADS. Only time we use solid is for high iron content. Otherwise, this pipe is much better. It's just 4x the price. Well worth it!
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 HDPE corrugated pipe is completely suitable for what you are doing, and it is almost always superior to pvc in outdoor, below ground applications. Some guys just have trouble excepting this truth.
Finally, someone on TH-cam who knows how to install proper subfloor pressure release system... Good job.
Thank you. Glad you're on board
I love how educational this video is. I'm definitely giving you guys a call soon. Mike, dont stop posting videos! I've been searching for information about leaks at the cove joint for almost a year and I called a franchise company but I wasnt sold on their solution. My scumbag builder put hydraulic cement at the cove joint to band aid it and get by the 1 year warranty. This video is the best explanation and makes the most sense on how to stop water. I didnt even know about the slab under the wall. I'm so glad I ran into this video!
Thank you
Old School.... Mans man. Excellent job. Been doing this in NY for 40 years. Lots of salesmen out there BSing everyone.... Good Job my Friend !!!
Very informative information! I'm so glad I watched this, thank you for the video. I just agreed to have 75ft of sump pump drainage to be installed on top of our basement footing for 10 grand. It didn't make much sense to me as to why it would be on top, but he fed me the exact same line about that being the "mud zone". I've already signed the contact but have 2 more days to back out before being locked in. I think I'm going to cancel and put my hard earned money towards another co that knows what they're doing. It's too bad youre not in MO, I'd hire you in a sec just based off your desire to keep folks from being scammed.
I really enjoy these videos, you make a lot of sense. You saved me hours of research on box drainage.
Mike is a good guy, honest, not bs artist like other companies, he did my basement 2 yrs ago, NO WATER. His team works diligently and Hard. I recommended him to two friends, no water in their basements. Salute my friend Russell Family
Thank you
No nonsense contractor. I wish all contractors were as honest as this guy.
Thank you
We have a local waterproofing company that is popular and they use that plastic tray garbage on the footing and I just shake my head at how much work they get. When the time comes for my basement to be done, my first question to any contractor is if he puts his system on the footing. If the answer is yes, it's have a nice day. There's the door
Thank you for sharing your work. I learned a lot and look forward to more of your projects!👍
You helped me with some doubts I had about the system, sir. Thank you very much!
My pleasure
Your right. I have always done my own work at house. What your doing is the best way. So glad you mentioned that sales pitch bullshit. Don't like any of that garbage they sell. I believe your right about they find a way to put it in the easy way, less cost and labor for them. Screw the customer. That's their goal. Good job
This guy knows what he's talking about. He's correct. This is the way you do it properly.
I congratulate people like you, doing the right thing
Finally! A no bs explanation! Thank you.
Could you tell me about the vapor barrier you installed on the wall? I have high humidity in my basement even after a basement waterproofing installed. Does that vapor barrier on concrete walls help?
Excellent work… feel like you’re the guy to ask this question … do all of your pipes have to connect or do you have to reset the pitch at some point for long runs?
You legit saved me from a franchise box system. They almost had me with the videos.
Glad you found this helpful. Tell em to kick rocks!
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 do you recommend any contractors in NJ? Or do you have any partner company’s that you work with this Nj area?
@@GMGBlackWhiteMUNGEY Daniel O'Connor from Hydroarmor. He's a beast but you'll get the same system we do. He's the only reputable guy I know down there.
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 how about Pittsburgh? 😄🤷♂️
Mike is the best. We make all our guys watch his videos
Love it! Saving for a trailer, looking for my own leads for this summer! Time to do my own thing like your doing.
So glad I watched this! Do the job right first time
Hi, nice info. Im doing this in my basement diy. Just a few questions. Im assuming to use 4" corrugated pipe? Do you use a fabric to wrap pipe? Do you cut cut a straight line with a demo saw and jackhammer in between? How wide should channel be from wall?
Just a silly question is it better to do it inside or dig around the outside of a house?
How do you finsh the walls after all that is complete
You are awesome buddy, Great explanation
Thanks bro
No fabric around the stone to keep silt out?
I got a quote to do this for $150 Canadian a foot. I have extieror tile already. it gets overwhelmed and the floor still has a lot of water under it. I may try and do it myself one if these days. I just added another sump pit on the other side of the basement and that already has has a huge difference.. great video as always
Thanks brother. 150 a foot, even CD, is insane. Wish I could charge that much lol
What are the pros and cons of having the drainage system inside the house vs. outside periphery of the house?
Hey Mike, anything i can do to prevent buildup in the pipe and having to excavate again years later?
Curious how u guys finish up the bottom part of the vapor/moisture barrier poly
Had one of those box systems installed over a decade ago and it worked fairly well for a few years but started leaking again eventually. Do you guys do any work in southern Maine im pretty much on the border of NH and only an hour away from Boston. Ill pay you guys extra lol
I had 3 different companies quote me the water guard channel thing that goes on the footing. Crazy money they charge for what you get, i decided to do drain tile my dang self
But what about fixing water issue outside??
Do you guys serve NJ?
Hey brother love your videos and thank you for the information, as I’ve learned some invaluable lessons from your stuff! 2 questions - 1) what are your thoughts on HDPE pipe vs corrugated pipe? 2) what dehumidifier do you recommend? It’s about a 900 sq.ft. Basement area and about a 500sq.ft crawl space area. Thanks again for your advice!
Thank you for a great candid video.
What type of pipe you use?
Hi Mike, Awesome explanation!
I have some questions on the wall liner. Is it dimpled? Is the liner sealed with caulk at the top and how far apart should the fasteners be placed? Thank you!
Thank you Carmen. Yes we seal the top with polyurethane and fasten every couple feet. The polyurethane is pretty strong so no need to go crazy with fasteners.
How long will job like that will take?
wow you really educated me on this , Thank You !
Just about bought into the channel on top of the footing.
Where are you located? I've been waterproofing for 17years. I've never seen a slap tie in to the side of the footer. All basements here have 4 inches of stone and then the 4 inches of concrete on top of that and I some situations the slab would be pulled on top of the footer .
It's very common in Boston
Where are you guys located
With a poured wall since the water seeps even though you have the relief system can it buckle like a block wall?
No, because it's solid. Block walls bow from lateral pressure. The blocks are hallow most of the time and fill up with water.
Just got took for 5000 $ for a 2 in channel drain still got 6 in water in my basement wish I could have seen this earlier , thanks
What do you charge for something like this?
yes and for that rinky dink setting they charge alot more than what this would cost. at least that was what i qouted for the rinky dink it way more than this way I am in agreement that box drain look cheap did not make sense to me . plus like you said they said the mud zone , I would rather go where the water is and not let the water come up to that box setting. Am I making sense here
There is no "mud zone." That's a sales pitch. The pipe will be surrounded with stone. When there's no footing they put their drain in the "mud zone." All those drains are trash!
My wall is pushing in cracked about mid wall should you place dimple board and drill weep holes with this method or no? Thank you.
Without seeing the wall I really couldn't say. It depends how bad the wall is.
Do you put fabric on top first layer of gravel?
No
Quick question. When installing the pipe by the footer do you need a pitch to it that way it flows to the sump pit? I’ve seen videos saying yes and no. Just trying to DIY and do it the right way.
Try and get a little pitch. Water moves down hill so very little required. Just a hair will do. That way you don't have water in your pipe to introduce humidity in the air.
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 I figured that would be that case! Thank you 🙏🏼
@@darinmacfarland6605 Anytime
Fantastic job well done this is how to properly install a waterproof system NOT that stupid water guard shit that goes on you’re footing great video my friend are you located in Buffalo ny by any chance
do you drill weep holes also?
Only on block foundations to relieve the lateral pressure
You saved me about $16,000. I was literally five minutes away from calling up one of those 'box franchises' and signing on the dotted line then I did a last minute youtube search to see alternatives. They almost had me on the hook but my intuition told me that their system didn't make sense so I went searching and watched all your videos.
What factors influence choosing the High Octane pipe over a standard ADS corrugated perforated pipe? You don't mention it in your videos but do you pitch the pipe down toward the sump basin?
What product is best to put on walls , is flex seal paint a good water proofer .?
Only if you have a push broom to sweep it up in a month. Scam
Why not fix it from the outside?
Mike you definitely know your shit, man!
What’s a reasonable ballpark cost for a setup like this installed along one 45 foot wall of a basement?
Do you do work as far as the Fall River, Mass area?
You're just a little out of your service area. Too tough to price
This man is my new hero
Premier did my basement about a year and a half ago not one drop of water I got the santa fe dehumidifier it gave me a lot more square footage best company around if you need a system done call premier waterproofing don't waste your time with anyone else.
Hey Mike! Hope you're doing well. What kind of drain do you use? I was thinking about using 4 inch Charlotte PVC pipe with half in perforation holes. Would you recommend anything else? Thanks again for your help.
Absolutely, that will work good
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 thanks mike, is it possible to run my discharge line next to my perforated pipe underneath? The problem I’ve noticed is that there are sewage and water line on the wall blocking my discharge line from running that span.
@@joeklenchik7823 yes
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 hey mike, installing my sump pump and noticed my footing is getting washed a little bit. Is there anything I can do to support this little area
Can I shoot you an email to show you. It’s a couple inches.
I have never seen such a system here in EU, the basement is monolith poured concrete with a layer of tar on outer shell, no water
Great advice! Thanks
Do you service Revere?
Yes
this man speaks facts!
Do you come out to Westwood, MA?
Yes, we do
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 Sounds good. I sent you my information from your website. Great videos, lots of good information.
Another great video!
Thank you Chris
Is that high octane in the trench?!?!? If I had a dollar for every time I ripped out a bull shit box system on the footer or pvc clogged.
High Octane
Thank you for this information.
I'm a a waterproofing contractor is it possible to ask you for some advice?
Anytime
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 do you have an email I can reach you at?
You’re talking about Basement Systems right?
We don't name names. We let the customer do the math
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 hahah well they are messing up basements in WI as well. Just lying to home owners
@@PanamaRed920 same old, same old
I came for the knowledge, I stayed for the commentary
I work in construction and totally agreed with you! It is very educational VDO and my eyes are wide opened now. I thought it was a new system for foundation drainage and I was stupid for going with them. I will cancel my contract with the so called franchise company right away!
Well said!
Nice pipe.
I wish you were using solid drain pipe rather than corrugated. You will never get the pitch right and the pipe will gold water. Thanks.
Pitching any pipe is elementary. This pipe takes much more water than a typical solid ADS. Only time we use solid is for high iron content. Otherwise, this pipe is much better. It's just 4x the price. Well worth it!
@@premierbasementwaterproofi9106 HDPE corrugated pipe is completely suitable for what you are doing, and it is almost always superior to pvc in outdoor, below ground applications. Some guys just have trouble excepting this truth.
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