Finally, someone who shares the opinions on the benefits of a corrugated pipe. More flexibility, less splices for root intrusion, better pricing. Great pipe WHEN installed correctly. The FDR pipe was impressive.🧐 Great Video We’ve been planning on running this exact test almost… anything you’d change or do differently for when we do ours?
We left this ping for the final flow test, however your point is well taken. We are posting a PVC to high octane comparison with larger flow tests. The high octane did appear to have slope but they were all flat and equal on the bottom. We are going to show the set up this time and make equal lengths to remove questions and any inconsistencies. Thanks for the comment
I am no drainage expert so this is purely an assumption, I am assuming it’s to do with how big the voids have been cut into the pipe as to how fast the water can get in and get out of the pipe, it looks to me that the slots in the blue pipe are far bigger and more of them, which again I would assume would add to Moving water faster and more effectively, good looking product that’s for sure
Yes it was just to show the final double plug test. If anything this would have been an advantage to the others because high octane blue would have had to move the water further. It bent down because it was longer. This didn’t give an advantage, high octane drops the water level much faster than any of the competitors
Upcoming is a more in depth comparison of PVC to corrugated. This will include strength testing and maximum flow with high capacity containers. Also any advantages/disadvantages between the two. May the best drain tile win.
Much of the problems are from bad installation practices, agreed. Same with PVC, many install them on a highest and lowest point of gravity and don’t bed the pipe with correct slope. The same happens, weight of the dirt pushes the pipe flat or to have bellies. This not only causes water restriction and debris build up, but also limits the air flow to break siphon. Thanks for the comment!
All the pipes will be at max flow if you scale this up. S40 is harder for contractors to install incorrectly. Bad contractors install parts of flex pipe in dips causing drainage issues. The flex pipe is superior if installed perfectly.
What did you use to seal the pipe around the opening in the tote?
. I will say very well done,You guys are awesome💯💪 now I don't have to do that 🤣. Thank you.
Thanks! Appreciate you 👍🏻
Finally, someone who shares the opinions on the benefits of a corrugated pipe. More flexibility, less splices for root intrusion, better pricing. Great pipe WHEN installed correctly. The FDR pipe was impressive.🧐
Great Video
We’ve been planning on running this exact test almost… anything you’d change or do differently for when we do ours?
Great vid
In no expert, but the fall on the blue pipe gives it a huge benefit, I would imagine.
We left this ping for the final flow test, however your point is well taken. We are posting a PVC to high octane comparison with larger flow tests. The high octane did appear to have slope but they were all flat and equal on the bottom. We are going to show the set up this time and make equal lengths to remove questions and any inconsistencies. Thanks for the comment
I am no drainage expert so this is purely an assumption, I am assuming it’s to do with how big the voids have been cut into the pipe as to how fast the water can get in and get out of the pipe, it looks to me that the slots in the blue pipe are far bigger and more of them, which again I would assume would add to
Moving water faster and more effectively, good looking product that’s for sure
Why blue one stick out further & end so much lower than the others?
To show flow out of the holes in the last test
Yes it was just to show the final double plug test. If anything this would have been an advantage to the others because high octane blue would have had to move the water further. It bent down because it was longer. This didn’t give an advantage, high octane drops the water level much faster than any of the competitors
Having it extend out further is assisting on pulling the water out faster. Physics.
Upcoming is a more in depth comparison of PVC to corrugated. This will include strength testing and maximum flow with high capacity containers. Also any advantages/disadvantages between the two. May the best drain tile win.
Much of the problems are from bad installation practices, agreed. Same with PVC, many install them on a highest and lowest point of gravity and don’t bed the pipe with correct slope. The same happens, weight of the dirt pushes the pipe flat or to have bellies. This not only causes water restriction and debris build up, but also limits the air flow to break siphon. Thanks for the comment!
I used corrugated and pvc corrugated always clogged up, pvc stayed cleaned
All the pipes will be at max flow if you scale this up. S40 is harder for contractors to install incorrectly. Bad contractors install parts of flex pipe in dips causing drainage issues. The flex pipe is superior if installed perfectly.
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What’s price difference 😂