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    We’re in Macomb Township, MI putting in a French drain. We’re hauling out all the clay that we excavate. None of it’s going back in. We always plywood into the property so that we do not disturb the homeowner’s turf. We want to leave it as we found it.
    The homeowner had a fence up when I came out to do an estimate so that their pet wouldn’t run up and down the fence where it was so muddy.
    Water has a hard time if we don’t have a lot of slope, water has a hard time moving through turf grass. This yard has it’s graded properly. It’s got some pitch, but when water just sits on clay it turns to pudding and it’s just a mess for the children and the pets. So as you’ve seen in all our videos, all the dirt is being hauled out, all the clay, it’s no good. You don’t want to put any of it back. You don’t want to put it back on top. When you put the dirt back on top of the drain system, it will appear as if it is working. If you put a pipe in the ground and you go ahead and… say a contractor, this is something that they do all the time, how to equipped to haul out the dirt, so what do they do? They put a pipe in with a little bit of stone and then they’ll fill the rest of the trench up with the clay and put the sod back over top. If they’re using a trencher, let us tear to side all up and destroy the homeowner’s property. And it basically takes a while for that appearance-wise, to get right. It takes, in most cases, months before the yard mends itself. We’ll cut the sod off the top, laid aside, put it right back on top of the system.
    But the reason why the drain will actually work if you put a little bit of clay back over the top of the stone is that it’s now all broken up, but it won’t last forever. What happens is the air pockets as that clay settles and compacts, you know the very reason why farmers are always telling. I know there’s, yeah, a lot of farmers that are practicing a, no-till farming. You know, that’s a whole another thing in itself. But farmers are forced to have to tell because of compaction. Once that soil compacts and all the air pockets are gone, that’s when the system quits working. So that’s why you don’t want to put the clay back over the top of your French drain system. You want to make sure you tell that your contractor that’s doing your install. Look, I want you to remove the clay. All of it. This soil doesn’t perc. It doesn’t perc for a reason. This is poor soil. Get it Outta here. And that’s one of the biggest problems I see out there. Guys are taking the dirt and they’re not equipped to haul it all away. So they’re trying to put the dirt over top of the drain system. So now it doesn’t grab surface water. They’ll actually put inlet basins and aligning with their system to improve it. [...]
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    French Drain Man - Michigan’s Yard Water Drainage Experts. Masters in the art of constructing contained French drain systems & curtain drain systems that and fix your yard drainage problems for years to come. Over 30 years’ experience in solving yard water drainage problems in Oakland, Macomb, Lapeer, and St. Clair Counties.
    French Drain Man / Sherwood Landscape Construction, LLC
    P.O. Box 777
    Almont Michigan 48003
    www.macombcountylandscaping.com
    NOTICE:
    French Drain Man does not currently do any phone consultations. We currently service north Macomb County Michigan and North Oakland County Michigan. We do not travel outside of this service area.
    French Drain Man uses specialty items in our drainage systems and does not ship out pipe or products at this time.
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  • @brianp2572
    @brianp2572 3 года назад +1

    I’m in Detroit Michigan. Where can I buy the preferred geotextile fabric and pipe locally

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 года назад

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    • @brianp2572
      @brianp2572 3 года назад +1

      FRENCH DRAIN MAN Thanks! Do you have any recommendations for concrete sealer along an exterior basement wall especially where the footer and wall meet?
      Do you do installs in Southern Wayne County? High have most of the wall unEarthed.
      I might need to rent a piece of equipment to get through the hard clay near the house. I am thinking about using a demo hammer with Clay spade if I do it myself

    • @brianp2572
      @brianp2572 3 года назад

      FRENCH DRAIN MAN One last question: how much stone should I put on top of the pipe if I’m using it as a drain tile or the basement footer? I have a walkout basement so part of it is about 8 feet below grade or more. While the other footer is at grade in the backyard.

  • @tc6799
    @tc6799 2 года назад

    I like your video, it shows clearly a great job from beginning to end with narratives. thank you. Cheap price is not everything!

  • @Lilly_pawz7921
    @Lilly_pawz7921 4 года назад +2

    Very impressed.
    Thanks for the great videos. Learning a lot.😀

  • @antonius.
    @antonius. 4 года назад +10

    Finally someone who really knows what they're doing with drains. Very impressed by their thoroughness, competence and care taken not to damage the owners yard. I wish we had someone like this contractor in our area.

    • @pro7070
      @pro7070 4 года назад

      Agreed. I'm doing mine myself because I have no quality contractors in my area. Thanks to these videos I know I can do it the right way. Thanks very much sir!

  • @BRAVO_TWO_NINE
    @BRAVO_TWO_NINE 4 года назад +1

    Very informative, thanks. Created a list from your videos.

  • @thestevoexperience2414
    @thestevoexperience2414 3 года назад

    You might know what you are doing. Impressive. Need some of yall to come work in Texas lol

  • @dric30
    @dric30 4 года назад +2

    Great video displaying solid work ethic, technique and guidance. Question-Does the method apply to those who have a sand mixed in with solid?(hauling out the clay)..I live in Florida..
    Keep up the good work! Happy New Year-Dave
    Does sand handle water better than clay? ( I suppose it does)

  • @beatjunkie8611
    @beatjunkie8611 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the info!!!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/wPkMB7qlUSo/видео.html

  • @derekcomingo2197
    @derekcomingo2197 4 года назад +2

    we hae a big drip edge project coming up, plus we do a bunch already, and i dont like how we do them at this company. learning a lot. plus i think i need one around my house

  • @Natoven92
    @Natoven92 4 года назад +3

    Please do a follow up video on at least some of your French drains. Your subscribers want to see these drains in action. That would drastically set your channel apart from others, if you were able to get even one follow up for every 5 French drains.

  • @susanlee2313
    @susanlee2313 4 года назад

    Question? We have removed all Landscape in our back yard to put in a new deck and patio. Right now we are in a rough grade. Would you recommend the final grade before adding drainage and French drain and irrigation system underground. We want to do it all before final grass placed back in. We are evaluating doing it ourselves

  • @Dbeats62
    @Dbeats62 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @joebonanno285
    @joebonanno285 3 года назад

    In the 1980s my dad had a kid and a wheel barrel, nowadays there is something call a mini excavator lol

  • @BobMoores-vc2xh
    @BobMoores-vc2xh 7 дней назад

    I’m currently working on mine, it’s about 8 feet deep and I’ve dug it all by hand so I’m worried about getting it right. I’m glad I found your video as I was planning on putting the dirt back. Would 4” single ply perforated pipe withstand all the weight above it or should I go with 3 ply and drilled holes. And is it ok to go with about 7-1/2 ft of gravel and 6 inches of clean dirt to top it off?

  • @al70127
    @al70127 4 года назад

    What would you do if a yard has no access to a storm drain to tie into? There is a slight slope that leads to a driveway. No problems with frost in my area.

  • @amillercap
    @amillercap 4 года назад +1

    Great content! Any provider recommendations in Columbus, Ohio?

  • @dunlaoghaire1000
    @dunlaoghaire1000 4 года назад

    What is the exact size of the bucket which you use for digging? Do you always use the same size of the bucket? If not, which sizes do you use in wich circumstances?

  • @dunlaoghaire1000
    @dunlaoghaire1000 4 года назад

    What do you use for pinning the fabric on the pipe ( that famous burrito wrap)?

  • @chiaselotti
    @chiaselotti 4 года назад

    will you need to grade the trench? or will this system work by having the trench at one level?

  • @4mudski
    @4mudski 4 года назад

    If you have fall in the bottom of the trench like you should, water will not sit in the trench with stone on the bottom right?

  • @arneservatius8686
    @arneservatius8686 3 года назад

    It’s best to find a good contractor and let him go at it. On the farm we may need to set grade for 1 mile. Huge water volumes better have someone who knows what their doing

  • @dstewart7470
    @dstewart7470 4 года назад

    On one of your videos (I've binge watched a few and now cannot find it), I saw that you showed a black "y" fitting at the end of the downspout, with one of the y's being a vent/cleanout. What is it called and where do I buy one?

  • @williamfabiano9407
    @williamfabiano9407 5 лет назад

    Does the grass grow in 2in of soil?

  • @stoweman34
    @stoweman34 5 лет назад +2

    Does that Kubota have some sort of offset so it can dig a straight line, yet be on one side of the ditch?

    • @matts2700
      @matts2700 4 года назад +2

      Checkout how the arm is rotated off center to the right of the seat. It's easier to see when it's facing toward him

  • @derekcomingo2197
    @derekcomingo2197 4 года назад

    so is the green fence what u ur talking about puting up?: is that holding back the water?

  • @NotaRobot_gif
    @NotaRobot_gif 4 года назад

    How did you connect to the existing storm drain?

  • @mae2759
    @mae2759 5 лет назад +6

    How deep do you dig your trenches?

  • @markdjolly
    @markdjolly 3 года назад

    Shot in the dark: This is EXACTLY what I need but I'm nowhere near you. Any chance you may known anyone near the DE/PA border/ Philly who could install a french drain the way you guys do? Thanks!

  • @markstanchin1692
    @markstanchin1692 4 года назад +2

    Does anyone know how deep and wide the trench is?

  • @user-vx7hz8fr8q
    @user-vx7hz8fr8q 2 месяца назад

    Do you add topsoil or sand to the top of the burrito to level the area prior to placing the sod?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/VZTCBeIVWCc/видео.htmlsi=t-GzlUHapjCW54i-

  • @hobartdoyon9160
    @hobartdoyon9160 3 года назад

    What is the width and depth for that trench?

  • @Shaneogrg23
    @Shaneogrg23 4 года назад +4

    What do I do if I don’t have a storm drain to tie into and my yard is lots of clay?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 года назад

      @Shane
      Most subscribers find a video showing a similar situation. I've made over 600 videos in just 3 years I'm sure if you go to the French Drain Man playlist on You Tube the answer will be in one or more of my videos. Unfortunately yard Drainage systems are not a one size fits all.

  • @wilsonfineart
    @wilsonfineart 3 года назад

    The technology you describe has many components. Key is the washed and screened round rock. I get it. Simple physics. It will drain best. In my area, that kind of thing is considered a decorative product (called Glacier Jax) and goes for $240 per yard. Is that way off?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 года назад +1

      Use 1 1/2" crushed. When you go to that size it really Drains great. I have used it in the passed with no regrets.

  • @JDCrae
    @JDCrae 4 года назад

    Do french drains need to be below frost lines ? Also, do you recommend digging deeper and just using fabric and stone for larger areas to handle water ?

  • @TimberTramp
    @TimberTramp 8 месяцев назад

    That’s my problem, I don’t know where to daylight the drain, there is no collection system to carry it away. I’d love some ideas…non-classified of course

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn&si=ZPPICT9kAt3K1bwe

  • @woodlandxwarrior
    @woodlandxwarrior 2 года назад

    Great video. I've been doing my research and everything you're saying is what I'm finding. I do have a question however. My home here in VA gets water logged and my backyard is the collection point for all of the properties around me. I plan on running a French drain to the backyard. The house is on pier and beam with concrete and bricks. Should I avoid digging next to and around the home and go out further? If so, how far?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 месяца назад +1

      ruclips.net/p/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXWZPUFUNw6SMI64dtHlhzl&si=-S4bcTYB-XIXhhqH

    • @woodlandxwarrior
      @woodlandxwarrior 3 месяца назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN I will check it out. Thank you!

  • @colinpatel
    @colinpatel 4 года назад +2

    I have been doing some research, and getting ready to put a french drain system in my back yard. the issue is I have no storm drain, and the reality the front of the yard is higher than than the lowest point of the rear of the yard. I am debating on using a dry well system By NDC. with hopes that the with some french drain, and dry well would be enough to help during the wet times, and allow the water to hold and slowly drain into the ground.
    Do you have any tips or videos, and system that could work without a drain outlet.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 года назад

      @Colin P
      Drop a pump in your WET WELL your gonna need it.

    • @colinpatel
      @colinpatel 4 года назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN
      thanks for the tip. would any sump pump be suitable or are there special models for exterior use?

  • @rjm1989
    @rjm1989 4 года назад

    Can you do a video on sump basins in a northern climate, I live in Edmonton Alberta, Canada which is a very cold climate. I don't have a storm drain access and I don't have that much fall to my curb of rear anyway.

  • @MarsKvaratskhelia
    @MarsKvaratskhelia 3 года назад

    Can I connect waterspout to French drain and let run as one ☝️ line ? Or I have to have another pipe without holes, can one pipe serve as roof water pipe and intake some underground water ?
    Thanks

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/uT-Y-ngrDAg/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/JBBY7vDGARs/видео.html

  • @dethstormpx4
    @dethstormpx4 5 лет назад +4

    how much do you charge per ft? love your vids!

  • @lisaduarte7534
    @lisaduarte7534 3 месяца назад

    What about roots? We live on marsh ground with many mature trees. Current drain in 60 yr old with roots. Still no maintenance?

  • @forshigity5000
    @forshigity5000 4 года назад +2

    can you explain what you do to close/seal the "burrito"?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 года назад +1

      @MMM
      Have done that video many times go to "Drainage Filter Fabric Installation for a French Drain System ".

    • @forshigity5000
      @forshigity5000 4 года назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN Thank you so much. Enjoy your channel.

  • @schweit10
    @schweit10 5 лет назад +1

    Where can I buy the 8 inlet yellow pipe that you use? Big box stores do not carry this. Also, since I'm asking, where could I purchase the non woven geotextile fabric? I live in Northeast Ohio FWIW. Thank you.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  5 лет назад +2

      At our online store Frenchdrainman.com

    • @schweit10
      @schweit10 5 лет назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN I saw a video where you're selling to contractors in mass quantity. I'm a DIY home owner and would need 100' max. Really 50' would do, but I'm sure they come in 100' rolls. Do you sell to non contractors?

    • @schweit10
      @schweit10 5 лет назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN Are you able to answer my question? Can I purchase just 1 100" roll of the pipe? Thank you.

    • @jennifermuth8267
      @jennifermuth8267 5 лет назад

      Troy Schweitzer - the minimum for the pipe is 100 Ft and can be purchased from www.frenchdrainman.com

    • @schweit10
      @schweit10 5 лет назад

      @@jennifermuth8267 ooph. The $140.00 freight is a deal breaker. Thanks anyhow.

  • @pootiesart
    @pootiesart 4 года назад

    When the guy in the excavator turned around to see that his buddy was gone I died T_T 2:10

  • @RonnieToo
    @RonnieToo 4 года назад +1

    What are you doing with all the clay you are taking out of customers yards.... must be building a Ski hill somewhere lol

  • @eschrader
    @eschrader 10 месяцев назад

    Did you lift the line a half inch under gravel?

  • @1kavadarac640
    @1kavadarac640 8 месяцев назад

    So does water still escapes trough the bottom of the felt when in the french drain.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  8 месяцев назад

      It's supposed. Once the soil is saturated the excess of water runs through the French drain pipe.

    • @1kavadarac640
      @1kavadarac640 8 месяцев назад

      I am looking at preventing water from going into the ground . I want to channel to take away all the water by using the drain.I am hopping to line the french drain with fabric,leave the top rocks exposed, but want as little water to penetrate the bottom of the felt .Does that make sence.@@FRENCHDRAINMAN

  • @georgebonney90
    @georgebonney90 4 года назад +1

    Hello sir great videos, where can ur average guy get this fabric,thank u

  • @JJ-ug9jm
    @JJ-ug9jm 4 года назад

    Would someone educate me on what does this do? How does it benefit the house?

    • @nphrandom
      @nphrandom 9 месяцев назад

      The benefits are no leaking basements or water build up behind retainers or water pooling on open land, kinds like a swale as in you are creating an uncompacted channel under the land to collect and transport excess water the way you want and away from basement walls, away from the areas behind retainers and away from the squishy parts of your land.... a good french drain system can have you yard clear of water in hours after a good rain, prevent basement blow and stop that retainer from just slumping down like a mud slide... but if you are going to do it... do it well, dig properly and pay for what you have to pay for... trust you dont want to be the one digging out a diy frenchy that was made using pvc drilled holes pipe 😂😂😂 oh how thay brittle pipe has collapsed is amazing 😂😂😂 and also super horrible to repair 😂😂

  • @kansasadventure1831
    @kansasadventure1831 4 года назад +1

    None of the home owners I talk to will allow soil replacement. I trun down alot of job because they will just fail, and I don't want that on me.

    • @darrinmc
      @darrinmc 4 года назад

      Kansas Adventure What is their reason? The cost?

    • @kansasadventure1831
      @kansasadventure1831 4 года назад

      @@darrinmc mostly money. Seams like the lot of them want a quick fix and don't want to change anything about their lawn. It can be difficult in these tight knit housing developments with poor planning by the developer

  • @Keith_Mikell
    @Keith_Mikell 11 месяцев назад

    I bet if i called you wed be on the phone for hours. You like to talk, I like to talk. We would also talk about how important it is to show up professional, use professional equpt and take care of the customer like you do. You dont just run a trencher up a yard then seed it after you put your junk ADS stuff in the ground (thats gonna fail in 5 months anyway). Some of this info i see on other pages just blows my mind. They call themselves a company, they dig up clay with shovels then re pack it when they put the pipe in. Crazy!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  10 месяцев назад

      People just look at the price and want cheap........and that's what they get.

    • @Keith_Mikell
      @Keith_Mikell 10 месяцев назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN Thanks for the response man. Much love. Respect for doing it the right way. And i mean that.

  • @terryhill1831
    @terryhill1831 Год назад

    Pea gravel,drain rock,willl in time will settle, especially by heavy traveled areas by traffic,take a 5 gal bucket fill it up till heaped,take a straight edge and strike it level,then just with fingers tap the sides,it will settle the more tapping or vibration it will settle till compacted,we back filled a loading dock area 3 to 4 feet deep with pea gravel,poured a slab over it with #4 rebar 18 in o/c ,years later did a reconstruction,removed area of slab,and found voids of 1 in or more under slab,many other examples and found the same effect,just saying ,I forgot to mention on the bucket test, it settled 1 in, só 3 buckets 16 in deep,would be 3 in settlement in 4 ft foot of fill

    • @terryhill1831
      @terryhill1831 Год назад

      Of course it not as critical on French drain applications

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXWZPUFUNw6SMI64dtHlhzl&si=MrmnGfmgH4rOKz4Y

  • @isaacsmith3214
    @isaacsmith3214 3 года назад

    To bad your not located in North Carolina...

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 года назад +1

      If we ever travel to North Carolina, I'll let ya know!

    • @isaacsmith3214
      @isaacsmith3214 3 года назад

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN Thank you!

  • @taptap17
    @taptap17 3 года назад

    So if I want to make a pipe like this I can go to Home Depot and then spend 10 hours cutting extra slots in the pipe

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5j9bWGt_Vwk/видео.html

  • @sqadadrian7473
    @sqadadrian7473 3 года назад

    To be honest, not much a to z....

  • @Level3YoyoMaster
    @Level3YoyoMaster 5 лет назад +5

    I have absolutely zero doubt that your drains work. You are doing things the right way. However, there has got to be a way you can be less condescending in your videos.

    • @mkuc6951
      @mkuc6951 5 лет назад

      LOL. Honestly, I used to be a landscaping contractor, i used to do a lot of fixing up of peoples rubbish work. I really hated doing it, its not even about the money in the end its just why am I doing this again?

    • @poppys3728
      @poppys3728 5 лет назад

      Bingo @Level3.

    • @carlosjoelgarcia3200
      @carlosjoelgarcia3200 4 года назад +1

      @@mkuc6951 Some of my best teachers in my profession come across the same way, and I have gained the most from these teachers. Don't confuse "condecending" with knowledge, confidence and the "actual doing" What is said or how is said cannot be dressed in "feelings" . Feelings sometimes get in the way. Get the job done! and Done correctly and point out when it is done wrong. That is how we learn!!

    • @michaelglaser1669
      @michaelglaser1669 4 года назад +3

      Everyone who lives in the Midwest is like this. Lol. He doesn’t mean to sound like that, seriously, it’s just natural for them..

    • @Level3YoyoMaster
      @Level3YoyoMaster 4 года назад +1

      @@michaelglaser1669 from the Midwest and can confirm this is not true. Get bent.

  • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
    @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/20Msql_O5a4/видео.html