How To Build A French Drain - Yard Drainage - Dual Pipe Roof Runoff System

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  • @anthonycollari2134
    @anthonycollari2134 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video, answers all the questions I had! The house I bought has what I describe as a "moat" built around the addition with a poorly built rock wall creating a space between the wall and house, with absolutely 0 drainage, or gutters on the addition! It is a disaster when it rains to say the least and I couldn't believe an inspector signed off on that addition. This is the exact setup I am going to run through the moat to drain it and pick up the gutters I now need to get installed!

  • @ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti
    @ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    👍 great clean up and fixing it correctly!

  • @michaelt1349
    @michaelt1349 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video, do you have any videos or tutorials on how to stitch the wrap that you use? Thanks!

  • @garymitchell7551
    @garymitchell7551 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s not only the low bid but is the scope of work clear & the same for all contractors bidding, and is the homeowner supervising the install … low bidders can be a good contractor

  • @deshwitat_2
    @deshwitat_2 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The whole installation of previous job is screaming "i know a guy who can do it cheaper" vs the proper way of guy with knowledge, expertise in the same field.. nice new installation arrow team..🎉

    • @StormWaterDrainageSolutions
      @StormWaterDrainageSolutions  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I couldn’t believe this nightmare when I first saw it! Whoever they were they completely destroyed the yard and system. Thank you for your support🙏

    • @titocastillo4161
      @titocastillo4161 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      How much $ cheaper for a 100 foot tranche ???

  • @why-be-normal7014
    @why-be-normal7014 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looks great should have spoke to the neighbor about that drain on there side to run it to the field wile u already have it open so it doesn’t fill the patio

  • @GMan-yv8cb
    @GMan-yv8cb 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good job, video, and explanation!
    Couple quick questions:
    1- To save pipe and maybe a couple bucks,$
    Could you have joined (Y'd) the 2 discharges [AFTER THE FD converted from perforated 'collection' to solid 'drain' ?
    2- If desired, add a couple of surface drains into the gutter extension drain (solid) pipe?
    NOT being critical--
    Honestly curious!
    (edit:typo fix)

    • @mdnt_ramble7
      @mdnt_ramble7 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, possibly would need to run a 6” pipe after the Wye tie in, depends on volume. No need to add basins if there was no low points or pooling water, FD also collects surface water just little a little slower.

    • @GMan-yv8cb
      @GMan-yv8cb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@mdnt_ramble7
      Thanks for the reply!
      After I read it, I went back an re-watched the vid and DUH!
      Around 6:20 you covered that very topic! Shoulda paid closer attention! ( or NOT watched it at 3:am !!) 😅
      Anyway, it was just as good the second time!!
      Again, great job and video!!
      Thanks again!

    • @mdnt_ramble7
      @mdnt_ramble7 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GMan-yv8cb **note that’s just my personal opinion I shared, I didn’t make this video nor have any affiliation to the creator, having installed 100’s of systems and definitely have had to go back for remediation of my own work, I Didn’t quite make 6 min into the video. But hope your questions were answered.

    • @GMan-yv8cb
      @GMan-yv8cb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mdnt_ramble7
      OK. No Prob.
      It actually quite refreshing to have
      A short, pleasant, intelligent conversation without all the craziness of ... (take your pick) the world, the internet, etc... 😉

  • @2mustange
    @2mustange 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What kind of fittings do you use with SDR 35? I was hoping to use DWV with it but im getting conflicting info

    • @seofelite
      @seofelite หลายเดือนก่อน

      SDR [x] is just a pressure rating. Generally you're looking for DWV thin wall pipe; basically make sure it's not that foam core stuff or the thicker walled types like Schedule 40. Lowes and Home Depot both carry fittings designed for DWV thin wall pipe if you need them. Lowes sells 10 feet of 4" thin wall DWV PVC pipe for about $21 which comes with a bell on one end (female). You can attach the male end of another pipe into it for a perfect snug fit. The male ends will fit into other connectors like couplings or catch basin openings, so you may need to cut that bell off the pipe with a saw to fit it.

    • @2mustange
      @2mustange หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@seofelite thanks for the write up man. I appreciate it but I need something stronger. My drainage is under the slab that will have various weight on it so I want it to hold up. Thin wall just isn't the way to go. I know SDR35 or schedule 40 will work

  • @FNGMOTO
    @FNGMOTO 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What do I do about pooling water? I really need some help

    • @StormWaterDrainageSolutions
      @StormWaterDrainageSolutions  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      If you’re trying to move surface water then you will need to put drain basins in the low spots where that water is collecting. French drains will not evacuate surface water quickly.

    • @FNGMOTO
      @FNGMOTO 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StormWaterDrainageSolutions Thanks. Any recommendations?

    • @anthonyrobinson973
      @anthonyrobinson973 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm not in the Tampa area. I would otherwise call you. But I have talk to a few contractors in my area--CLOWNS around the RVA area and I'm very very leery about them. Because from talking to them I think I would end up with a system just like the one you had to scrap. Which would be a waste of money and make me want to put a french drain up somebody butt..I have watched quite a few TH-cam videos and I am about ready to tackle this thing myself. The only thing I'm still not quite comfortable with is how to slope the trench correctly. My current problem(s) is that I have pooling water in my yard that seems to be coming from a couple of my neighbor's yards directly down to my back door steps and then over a few days the water seeping into the basement and into the ground and the whole backyard is like the " bank of a creek" or a "fishing pond" just mushy for weeks.
      My biggest DIY hastened is how to properly slope that trench.
      Is there anything you would recommend additional on how to properly do it.

  • @anthonyrobinson973
    @anthonyrobinson973 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have pooling water in my backyard that seems to be coming from a couple of my neighbor's yards directly down to my back door steps and then I believe the water is seeping into the basement and the whole backyard is like the "creek bed" or a" fishing pond"- just soggy for weeks. The few contractors in this area RVA that i have talked to I'm very leery about them. Because from talking to them I think I would end up with a system just like the one you had to scrap. Which would be a waste of money and make me want to put a french drain up somebody butt. I have watched quite a few TH-cam videos and about ready to tackle this thing myself. My biggest uncertainty is I'm not comfortable with how to properly slope the trench.
    For example: how much fall should be on the pipe....should the "SAME" amount of fall be on the entire 10' of pipe before the next 10' of pipe start to fall 1.5" to 2.5 "

  • @TampaDrainDudes
    @TampaDrainDudes 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    That first install was nuts. 🫣🤷🏼‍♂️👎

  • @ApexxJimmy
    @ApexxJimmy 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Saying pro over and over while throwing dirt from the trench, back into the trench and not using any sand and using garbage pvc, is wild.
    Also, did you cut the grass with a chainsaw and run out of tarp? lmao

    • @StormWaterDrainageSolutions
      @StormWaterDrainageSolutions  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You mad bro? Job came out good, system is functioning flawlessly and client was happy to not have his yard all torn up from the previous guys that ran off on him. Sand on top is only needed in clay/pour draining soil to help infiltration at a surface level. The French drain portion of this trench was filled back in with stone not dirt. The dirt was only put back in the trench that had the solid pipes. The rest was used to create a swale towards the French drain before SOD was put down. And garbage PVC? We are in the south so I don’t have to worry about freeze cycles. And last time I checked I bet your sanitary sewer lines in your home that remove your crap are all plumbed PVC if your structure was built after 1980 no matter where you live. Think before you comment. Smh.

    • @ApexxJimmy
      @ApexxJimmy 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@StormWaterDrainageSolutions
      nope. I just laughed when you said "if you want to go pro"
      Currucated drainage pipes are less likely to crack, clog and are easy to work with, IMO.
      I guess PVC is fine if you're trying to save money and don't have to worry about tree roots.
      Sand always helps unless you're creating an open trench but you are correct. It's not a must for the southern states.
      I repect what you do. It's not an easy job by any stretch of the imagination. Especially at the beginning when you don't have every tool and all the heavy equipment but let your work show how pro you are.
      And give us more context.
      I'm sure most of us would rather watch longer videos. Hardly any of the drainage
      youtube channels go in-depth about the installation.
      Even French Drain could do better.
      I'll give you credit though. The video had decent editing and no corny music. 😂

    • @steventhury8366
      @steventhury8366 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@ApexxJimmyIf you glue pvc, how are tree roots getting in there?

    • @ApexxJimmy
      @ApexxJimmy 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@steventhury8366 tree roots can still work their way through. Tile wrap is the best way to add another layer of protection.
      It depends on where you live but PVC pipe is likely to crack because it doesn't expand and contract when the ground freezes/thaws. PVC pipe is brittle. If tree roots works it's way next to the pipe and adds pressure to the pipe walls, it could crack it.
      if you are worried about damage from roots, copper sulfate would help a lot. A little expensive but worth it if you want to make the drainage system last as long as possible.

    • @steventhury8366
      @steventhury8366 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ApexxJimmy I can see if pvc cracks, roots will find their way in.
      I live in the north, so pvc not an option for me. I'm considering triple wall hpde rigid pipe. It's strong and will expand if water in it freezes. With corrugated, the trench needs to be perfectly flat, otherwise you create hills and valleys in the pipe. With rigid pipe, I can used pea rock to support it in any valley, a quick remedy. Compared to the FDM High Octane, triple wall hdpe would be about same price. Just got to make sure trenches are straight.
      Not 100% sure what route I'm doing. Still trying to learn

  • @ENJAYALLDAY57
    @ENJAYALLDAY57 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If I had a contractor show up with ryobi tools I’d send them packing asap.

    • @StormWaterDrainageSolutions
      @StormWaterDrainageSolutions  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      So long as the job gets done right what difference does it make? Also, Ryobi is what we call a sacrificial tool brand. I’m not using my good tools down in a muddy trench just to ruin them. Maybe when we have truck loads of disposable income but definitely not now✌️

    • @ENJAYALLDAY57
      @ENJAYALLDAY57 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StormWaterDrainageSolutions just busting balls bud