....and just wrapped up the video @French Drain Man. I've seen enough of your work to see that the homeowner went with an Option B vs your normal Option A package. Cool that you can do that now. You can help that Customer that needs quality, but just can afford or wants to spend the money for your normal Option A package. Good stuff!
Watching from Ft Myers Florida. I specifically requested my contractor to use your products. He watches the channel and had no issue with that at all. Praying for a good outcome as the drain in question is partially under a driveway slab. Appreciate the excellent content.
Best of luck to ya with your new system. Please consider posting an update once completed. I just found this channel but am certainly considering using the products mentioned here. Thanks
I love your 25’ French Drain kit (with option for adding 2nd pipe) for sale. Free Shipping! Will help a friend put in a small French Drain. I 27:27 also will purchase additional fabric for my retaining wall around my pool. Amazing work! Amazing products. There’s usually only a few that care and do things right! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent information as always. Love option A and option B as a way to lower the cost of the job. So I have a question and a suggestion. My question is how thick are you cutting the sod now that you are applying sand on top of the fabric? My suggestion is for the French Drain man to create a digital code book with install diagrams for your material that can be updated as needed.
I'm not afraid to cut the sod thickly. It actually is easier to handle when it's thick because it doesn't fall apart. It all depends on the type of grass your service area grows. I want the roots to grow through the fabric so that we have excellent water infiltration from the top surface through capillary action and gravity. The water will follow the grass roots. If you put too much dirt on, you're not going to get root penetration into your non-woven geotextile filter fabric that has been double punched.
I’m located in the Columbus, Ohio metro area so we mostly have Kentucky Blue Grass. Currently I cut my sod 1.5 inches thick when installing French drains. Then I install 1 inch of loamy/sandy soil on top of the fabric before reinstalling the sod. I’m wondering if the blue grass will grow well on the the 1 inch layer of sand instead of the loamy soil?
Thanks for another great tutorial. Do you have any opinions on the effectiveness of installing leaf gutter guards in addition to your system or is it not worth the trouble. I can't find any good info on the topic. I'm planning on installing your products in my yard here in Scarborough, Ontario soon 🇨🇦
Curious why you didn’t lay a liner and stone on that section further from the house where the men were reusing the dirt and compacting it. I thought you said not to use the dirt you took out in a previous video/short I saw.
Are the double catch basins just to route more surface water through the system? For a yard drain/french drain combo can you just cap the end of a French drain line near the catch basin and have both yard/french drain lines empty into an outdoor sump basin?
How did the yard drain? I’ve lived in my home in Florida since ‘03, and my back yard turns into a swamp when we get super heavy downpours. There’s just no place for the water to go. And my garage which is in the back yard acts as a dam for water flowing away from the house. Adding to that I also have three leach fields that also add to the whole dilemma. I’m seriously considering your products to fix this issue.
Will you eventually sell this as a package like the gutter pro kit? Or offer a 4 in pipe that is more than just 15ft that doesn’t require pallet shipping (extra $300 for pallet shipping where I live)? That’s the only thing keeping me from investing in this. Completely sold otherwise.
The four-inch pipe is too big and requires freight unless it’s only fifteen feet long. I could make this in a three-inch kit, and it would be twenty-four feet long. I'm willing to do whatever the DIYers and contractors want. I've proven that year after year as I change our kits and make different parts at the contractor's request. All I have to say is, what is your sweat equity and time worth? It's a small price to pay when you look at it as insurance to never having to go back and do it again. It's obvious and well-proven that the big box store parts fail and their pipe fails too.
We put in a French drain about 6months ago and have had a lot of rain and now realize the drain isn't deep enough. About 24" from the bottom of the wall is always soggy. How can we repair this?
I have a house in Louisiana that has a french drain that doesn't work 100% properly, but I want to get the gutter downspouts to flow underground to some pop ups far away from the house. The pipe from the french drains are somewhat in the way of doing that. What would you do in my shoes?
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How deep are the pipes from the surface? Looks very shallow and could be damaged if the lawn is ever aerated. For laws that are aerated how deep do you recommend these pipes? Thanks
In this one you don’t use a sock but in your other vid you did. Can you explain the difference. Below is the one with sock I’m referring to m.ruclips.net/video/gjeum1IcwTs/видео.html
Part 2
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Loved your guys hand signal to keep sprinkling more rock!
Dude, you’re a badass. The fact that you specialize in continuous improvement in your systems is a testament to your passion, and expertise.
Perfect timing! It's 630A here in Colorado and time to ease into this Sunday with a nice cup of coffee and watch/learn from the best in the business.
....and just wrapped up the video @French Drain Man. I've seen enough of your work to see that the homeowner went with an Option B vs your normal Option A package. Cool that you can do that now. You can help that Customer that needs quality, but just can afford or wants to spend the money for your normal Option A package. Good stuff!
You sir are a Master teacher. Very rare skill set. Bravo!!
Thank you!
Watching from Ft Myers Florida. I specifically requested my contractor to use your products. He watches the channel and had no issue with that at all. Praying for a good outcome as the drain in question is partially under a driveway slab. Appreciate the excellent content.
Best of luck to ya with your new system. Please consider posting an update once completed. I just found this channel but am certainly considering using the products mentioned here. Thanks
Another great install FDM! Can't wait to see it in action!
I love your 25’ French Drain kit (with option for adding 2nd pipe) for sale. Free Shipping! Will help a friend put in a small French Drain. I 27:27 also will purchase additional fabric for my retaining wall around my pool. Amazing work! Amazing products. There’s usually only a few that care and do things right! Thanks for sharing!
Very awesome video, lots of good information in here! 🧠
Thank you!
I wish you guys shipped to Canada, I'd use all your products for the French drain I need to build in my backyard.
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@FRENCHDRAINMAN awesome!!!!! Thank you!
Excellent information as always. Love option A and option B as a way to lower the cost of the job. So I have a question and a suggestion. My question is how thick are you cutting the sod now that you are applying sand on top of the fabric? My suggestion is for the French Drain man to create a digital code book with install diagrams for your material that can be updated as needed.
I'm not afraid to cut the sod thickly. It actually is easier to handle when it's thick because it doesn't fall apart. It all depends on the type of grass your service area grows. I want the roots to grow through the fabric so that we have excellent water infiltration from the top surface through capillary action and gravity. The water will follow the grass roots. If you put too much dirt on, you're not going to get root penetration into your non-woven geotextile filter fabric that has been double punched.
I’m located in the Columbus, Ohio metro area so we mostly have Kentucky Blue Grass. Currently I cut my sod 1.5 inches thick when installing French drains. Then I install 1 inch of loamy/sandy soil on top of the fabric before reinstalling the sod. I’m wondering if the blue grass will grow well on the the 1 inch layer of sand instead of the loamy soil?
Thank you. Do you put gravel or sand on the top of the fabric?
@@genevelis6075
Sand
You do such an amazing job. I wish you were in Florida. Do you have any one that you can refer me to in Lakeland, Florida?
I don't have any installers in your area, but if you drive to Tampa or Orlando, you can buy the pipe from distributors in those areas.
Thanks for another great tutorial. Do you have any opinions on the effectiveness of installing leaf gutter guards in addition to your system
or is it not worth the trouble. I can't find any good info on the topic. I'm planning on installing your products in my yard here in Scarborough, Ontario soon 🇨🇦
ruclips.net/video/AYuUZNH6i8c/видео.htmlsi=JsmKxySY-oFKDQkH
Sorry I think I missed it. Next to the house is the lower pipe knife cut and the top pipe solid?
Both knife-cut / fine-cut pipe.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN sweat!! Great videos
Curious why you didn’t lay a liner and stone on that section further from the house where the men were reusing the dirt and compacting it. I thought you said not to use the dirt you took out in a previous video/short I saw.
We put the grass back with a couple of inches of dirt so the grass will grow on top of the system.
About how long does it take for the freight shipping to CA? I just ordered a pallet of pipe and a bunch of other fittings and stuff. 😁
About 7 - 10 days.
You're going to be happy with the products.
Thank you for your business!
Are the double catch basins just to route more surface water through the system? For a yard drain/french drain combo can you just cap the end of a French drain line near the catch basin and have both yard/french drain lines empty into an outdoor sump basin?
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Where do you get all the pipe, basins, drains? Please provide a link or contact for these materials. Thanks
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Did you ever go back and get that video of the drain in action? I would be interested in seeing what happened
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Pretty awesome. What about the rest of the neighbors ? They don't have this issue ?
No, they do not. This was the collection point. There's rolling land in Romeo, Michigan.
@@FRENCHDRAINMAN Lucky neighbors or unlucky owners of this specific property..
Hi what do you recommend for buried downspout? I’m going to do this before concrete patio gets laid down approx. 35’ feet out from back of house
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How did the yard drain?
I’ve lived in my home in Florida since ‘03, and my back yard turns into a swamp when we get super heavy downpours. There’s just no place for the water to go. And my garage which is in the back yard acts as a dam for water flowing away from the house. Adding to that I also have three leach fields that also add to the whole dilemma. I’m seriously considering your products to fix this issue.
Check this out!
ruclips.net/video/cTr-6HSHfyo/видео.htmlsi=M7Vnddeh9A73Uzq7
Any Video of a concrete Driveway discharge system?
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Will you eventually sell this as a package like the gutter pro kit? Or offer a 4 in pipe that is more than just 15ft that doesn’t require pallet shipping (extra $300 for pallet shipping where I live)? That’s the only thing keeping me from investing in this. Completely sold otherwise.
The four-inch pipe is too big and requires freight unless it’s only fifteen feet long. I could make this in a three-inch kit, and it would be twenty-four feet long. I'm willing to do whatever the DIYers and contractors want. I've proven that year after year as I change our kits and make different parts at the contractor's request. All I have to say is, what is your sweat equity and time worth?
It's a small price to pay when you look at it as insurance to never having to go back and do it again. It's obvious and well-proven that the big box store parts fail and their pipe fails too.
We put in a French drain about 6months ago and have had a lot of rain and now realize the drain isn't deep enough. About 24" from the bottom of the wall is always soggy. How can we repair this?
ruclips.net/p/PLjFCqaZ4v1BWSyew4JyZuxDpBvULztf91&si=64DZ2tDBxYgAgZ2S
Should you always poke the holes in the bottom of your catch basin?
Most of the time, you just want really small ones, so you don't lose a lot of water during rain events.
I have a house in Louisiana that has a french drain that doesn't work 100% properly, but I want to get the gutter downspouts to flow underground to some pop ups far away from the house. The pipe from the french drains are somewhat in the way of doing that. What would you do in my shoes?
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN so just go straight through it?
How deep are the pipes from the surface? Looks very shallow and could be damaged if the lawn is ever aerated. For laws that are aerated how deep do you recommend these pipes? Thanks
Aerators only go down 3 inches. If the pipe is 4 inches below the surface, you are fine.
Great video. On the 4 way as in the video, ur using solid pipe on both right? Also, is this a French/ solid drain combo?
Fine cut pipe.
Nice but we're is the water being directed too
@user-yl6yy2yj3n
120-foot discharge line through a hill to the tree line. That could have been a whole video in itself.
Where does it drain to?
@PlayRightParent
Lower ground 120 feet away
Your mom
where can i buy big downspouts, like 7 inch, or custom
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@@FRENCHDRAINMAN that website doesn’t have anything like that
In this one you don’t use a sock but in your other vid you did. Can you explain the difference. Below is the one with sock I’m referring to
m.ruclips.net/video/gjeum1IcwTs/видео.html
They didn't pay for the sock.