I love the careful thought that went into designing these connections. I was at the hardware store plugging different things together and thought it was just a happy coincidence that they fit each other. I was concerned that maybe it worked but wasn’t recommended. Now I know it was designed that way! What an excellent video, I wish it were linked by QR code on every flexpipe and fitting!
I just put a French drain through my whole yard with these. The best trick is making a catch basin with a T connector with one of the little grate caps on the T.
@letsgoenterprises Thank you for the comment. Our product is available for purchase at fine retailers across the United States and Canada. Be sure to stop by your local hardware store and ask for FLEX-Drain by name.
Do you know what leaf catch part that is he put inside the downspout adapter? I am installing about 6 lines on my new house this Thur and it never occurred to me to put some sort of debris catch inside first!
I have used this product on my own property and it has worked great! However, I didn't know that a different manufacturer strainer can be placed within the downspout connector to block the leaves from clogging the pipe. Great invention!
Do you know what leaf catch part that is he put inside the downspout adapter? I am installing about 6 lines on my new house this Thur and it never occurred to me to put some sort of debris catch inside first!
What’s the lifespan of flexdrain compared to traditional 4” corrugated pipe? I know the flex down spout pipes I buy at the Orange big box store last maybe 2 seasons before cracking and deteriorating. I think the brand is nds, not saying it’s your brand.
Is this pipe as durable and long lasting as solid PVC? Or is this just to connect the 2 downspouts and then use a solid PVC to your actual drainage area desired? I am doing this process this spring and everyone is telling me to use solid PVC with drainage holes and I am wondering why!
I love the careful thought that went into designing these connections. I was at the hardware store plugging different things together and thought it was just a happy coincidence that they fit each other. I was concerned that maybe it worked but wasn’t recommended. Now I know it was designed that way! What an excellent video, I wish it were linked by QR code on every flexpipe and fitting!
I just put a French drain through my whole yard with these. The best trick is making a catch basin with a T connector with one of the little grate caps on the T.
@letsgoenterprises Thank you for the comment. Our product is available for purchase at fine retailers across the United States and Canada. Be sure to stop by your local hardware store and ask for FLEX-Drain by name.
Do you know what leaf catch part that is he put inside the downspout adapter? I am installing about 6 lines on my new house this Thur and it never occurred to me to put some sort of debris catch inside first!
I have used this product on my own property and it has worked great! However, I didn't know that a different manufacturer strainer can be placed within the downspout connector to block the leaves from clogging the pipe. Great invention!
Do you know what leaf catch part that is he put inside the downspout adapter? I am installing about 6 lines on my new house this Thur and it never occurred to me to put some sort of debris catch inside first!
What’s the lifespan of flexdrain compared to traditional 4” corrugated pipe? I know the flex down spout pipes I buy at the Orange big box store last maybe 2 seasons before cracking and deteriorating. I think the brand is nds, not saying it’s your brand.
So can this pipe be used with the Extend-A-Spout low profile drainage system part #81035? I want to use part #81035 on the discharge end of the pipe.
Is this pipe as durable and long lasting as solid PVC? Or is this just to connect the 2 downspouts and then use a solid PVC to your actual drainage area desired? I am doing this process this spring and everyone is telling me to use solid PVC with drainage holes and I am wondering why!
What a badass...really, this guy is great...the Walter White of Plumbing