$15 Dollar Catch Basin - SAVE 1000'S - Common Mistakes and How to Correct

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Комментарии • 87

  • @hanbo123
    @hanbo123 28 дней назад +3

    The most effective French drain is not covered with soil or grass. Instead, the trench is 100% filled with small rocks, all the way to the surface. Although this may not be as visibly pleasing, it works much better. And you don't need any catch basins.

  • @chrisdesimone4249
    @chrisdesimone4249 8 месяцев назад +6

    Chuck is the best!!! solved my 10 year issue by watching this that no other service could figure out.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar Месяц назад

      To ChrisSimone 4249, No other service? how many did you try? Could it be the same for the rest of the country? Sad situation: One star, no others.

  • @CN_TX
    @CN_TX 8 месяцев назад +4

    Chuck, thank you for explaining and showing how we, as uneducated lay people, make common mistakes and how to fix them! Your video is excellent!

  • @davidregier1463
    @davidregier1463 5 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding video. Thanks Chuck!

  • @teeare2367
    @teeare2367 Месяц назад +2

    My problem is the grate/cover of my catch basin constantly gets covered with debri during heavy rains defeating the purpose of draining the pooling runoff.

  • @ronr5729
    @ronr5729 Год назад +3

    Chuck - i love watching ur videos - u explain it all completely - amazing what can be done with pipes and glue - gonna redo my fire pit this year def gonna use ur knowledge thx

  • @JonLoeffler62
    @JonLoeffler62 Год назад +3

    Love your show. Been watching your stuff for a very long time. Thank you.

  • @thebl4ckd0g
    @thebl4ckd0g Год назад +9

    great video. I'm actually amazed that some people don't use the catch basins in drainage systems. It's like they were either lazy, cut corners or just didn't know. I learned about drainage systems the hard way when I lived in an Apartment. It took my apartment complex 1-2 years to finally fully resolve the issue of gutters flooding my patio during torrential rain events. The 2nd contract company they sent out, the actual owner stopped by to talk to me to get an idea of what was happening - and he explained everything to me. That is where I learned. :)

  • @martinmarsola6477
    @martinmarsola6477 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the instructive video. Enjoy the weekend.

  • @timurakin7789
    @timurakin7789 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video. Very educational👏👏👏

  • @Thackula
    @Thackula Год назад +2

    Great video, a lot of useful info for an upcoming project on my property.

  • @user-by8io4ys8g
    @user-by8io4ys8g 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Chuck! Been watching for a while. Thanks for the great channel. I'm installing a 10 ft open drain with gravel near my pool equipment because of flooding. I'm using 4" thin wall perf pipe and 2 6" spee-d catch basins. I'm testing for leaks now and noticing water at the pipe/basin connection. The fit seems to get loose if I reattach the pipe several times. I saw a video from NDS recommending to use silicon to make the pipe/drain connection water tight. What is your recommendation for getting a tight fit?

  • @getit9066
    @getit9066 8 месяцев назад +3

    You just saved me from making a big mistake - thank you Chuck for the great video!

  • @jackbrady86
    @jackbrady86 2 месяца назад

    We have a ton of clay in the ground in NJ so it doesn't drain super well, and we end up getting tons of muddy clay water in the house and the French drain in the basement gets clogged, so I've been looking into installing a catch basin and French drain on the side of the house where water collects the most

  • @shiner4mIDAHO
    @shiner4mIDAHO Год назад

    thanks for the explanation! now i get it! 👌

  • @bradonlineshopping839
    @bradonlineshopping839 Год назад +2

    Chuck you and all your videos are awesome. This DIYer appreciates you so much!!!

  • @danielwmay
    @danielwmay Год назад +2

    Really need your help in Memphis TN😊

  • @tjjoseph333
    @tjjoseph333 Год назад

    You're the best Chuck!

  • @LastHumansGarage
    @LastHumansGarage 5 месяцев назад +1

    thanks brother. i built my 5th french drain on my property a week ago. i still flood during rain, and this video nailed it. im buying a drain box soon. i use corregated pipe now, but i may go to 2" smooth, i heard its better.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar Месяц назад

      Dear Humans, Perforated pipe is good for the field. The smooth pipe is better for downspout drainage.

  • @mak4374
    @mak4374 6 месяцев назад

    What kind of subpump do you use for the water in the back yard?!? I need one, and not sure whether to get a big gas one, or an auto electric.

  • @eallen1996
    @eallen1996 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @wstt4
    @wstt4 4 месяца назад

    If my 12’ wide side yard floods as it slopes toward the house, how close should I put catch basin drains together to try and get all that surface water away? Is a 6” drain enough?

  • @stevehettinger7709
    @stevehettinger7709 3 месяца назад +1

    Does anyone do french drains and catch basins in WNY area? I can't seem to find any companies that do.

  • @BrianScott24
    @BrianScott24 Год назад

    "I'm playful with it, yeah basically" NF with some moves on the steps. That was fun!

  • @user-yg8jt7qi6w
    @user-yg8jt7qi6w Год назад

    Chuck,
    Can you provide some ideas on how to use catch basin using triple wall HDPE pipe?

  • @PRLcafe
    @PRLcafe Год назад

    Good guy. You got my sub

  • @steverousseau1452
    @steverousseau1452 Год назад +3

    Thanks for all the great information you've been posting. I'm currently installing a pump basin. The problem is that the water table is very high in my location and the basin is floating. Should I drill holes in it? Thanks, Steve

    • @Kevin-dw4te
      @Kevin-dw4te Год назад +2

      I've seen Chuck drill holes in basins to prevent exactly what you're describing. He's got a couple videos that show it. The holes allow the water to come in from the sides and bottom of the basin before being discharged out.

    • @bell6446
      @bell6446 Год назад +1

      Yes, since your objective is to remove water near the surface, drilling several holes in the bottom of the basin is effective in sinking the basin and removing surrounding water. I suggest that you install some filter fabric around the basin and add some stone inside between the fabric and basin to reduce plugging.

    • @BenBen153
      @BenBen153 Год назад +1

      Before the ground is saturated wouldn’t surface water enter the French drain and start prematurely saturating the sub soil? It would turn the French drain into a leach field, wouldn’t it?

  • @ramboz6735
    @ramboz6735 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Chuck, love your video!!!! However, i was confused by all the information from internet. Many says they need separate surface drain system and french drain. Is it nesscary? can i just share the same 4in perforated drain pipe with both french drain and surface drain? Also, somepeople mentioned the black perforated drain pipe you used in the video may not work in New england due to the cold temperature, is this true?

    • @appledrains
      @appledrains  5 месяцев назад

      I have always connected my catch basins to the French drain. I have never had any problems.

  • @milkywayandbeyond
    @milkywayandbeyond 7 месяцев назад +2

    Why doesn't soil and dirt go in through the drain?

  • @babooll5632
    @babooll5632 3 месяца назад

    So you can put catch basins in a French drain ?

  • @gckshea
    @gckshea Год назад +2

    Chuck, how does adding catch basins to already existing French drains save $1000's? I am needing to start from scratch on the gutters on my house, which when it rains hard, the water seeps along the old foundation wall and weeps into my basement. I love the idea of catch basins to get that surface water away before it really has a chance to become subsurface. But I need the French drain anyway, so where am I saving? Just need clarity.

    • @joeshmoe7789
      @joeshmoe7789 Год назад +1

      Where does your roof water go? Need to get rid of roof water first. Is your roof water seeping into the ground and then becoming ground water? Need to get rid of it before it becomes ground water. Do not run roof water into french drain near house.

  • @peterbergeris6510
    @peterbergeris6510 2 месяца назад

    What does anybody think of French Drain Man

  • @johnoneill7485
    @johnoneill7485 Год назад

    Confused!...is a French drain made with solid PVC or with perforated corrugated big O?...do you or do you not use geo fabric or a sock with the big O..?please advise...love your videos

    • @joeshmoe7789
      @joeshmoe7789 Год назад +2

      Perforated can be corrugates or PVC. Holes or slots in the pipe determine whether it's solid or perforated. French drain pipe is perforated, drainage pipe is solid.

  • @creedrocknroll
    @creedrocknroll 11 месяцев назад +3

    What about sediment that comes from the groundwater into the catch basin filling in the French drain holes and clogging the French drain, I didn't see you reference a way to avoid that, would have filter over the catch basin make sense in this case?

    • @jasonfournier
      @jasonfournier 7 месяцев назад +1

      Don't connect them to your French drain. That is the solution. Connect them to solid pipe (pvc or corrugated).

  • @MarkThomasBuilder
    @MarkThomasBuilder Год назад

    Great video! Do you every come across gators while out there working?

  • @adamroll7345
    @adamroll7345 Год назад +1

    Hey Chuck! I wanted to confirm, I can add catch basins to PVC perforated pipe right? Appears that's what you did in this video. I have that on my French drain now but I didn't want to do more harm than good adding catch basins to my 3 row holed perforated pipe?. Or does it work better with a solid pipe? Thank you

    • @joeshmoe7789
      @joeshmoe7789 Год назад

      Is your problem surface water, ground water or both? If your french drain is near your house, I would run a separate pipe. Perforated pipe for french drains should have very little fall. Water "leaks" to the end of the french drain then can go into regular drainage pipe with decent fall. If it's away form the house (like low areas in the yard) then it's OK. You don't want to send roof water into a french drain. You want to keep it in solid pipe with good fall to an unobstructed outfall where it can't go back to the house.

  • @idsullymichaels
    @idsullymichaels Год назад +1

    does the catch basin hold water continuously and add to mosquito issues?
    Also, what system could I use along a driveway edge that gathers water? The drain systems I am seeing seem to have a single inlet/basin. I'm thinking of a longer perforated drain pipe covered with gravel - not recovering it with soil (Houston soil is clay and doesn't drain easily) - and multiple inlets/basins - maybe every 8'? Or is that overkill as the gravel bed is itself an inlet? The low side would go to a ditch...

    • @mikeingeorgia1
      @mikeingeorgia1 10 месяцев назад +1

      The catch basins have small knockouts in the bottom that allow any remaining water to drain into the ground.

  • @UniversityofMiamiHousing
    @UniversityofMiamiHousing 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, but where is all the water going? Where is it being sent ?? I'm at a low point on my street and have a huge puddle at the front of my driveway every time it rains. There is nowhere to send the water and any underground reservoir is just going to fill to capacity.. What would you recommend ? Sump pump? Float switch? I need HELP. Thanks

  • @RM-nr8oi
    @RM-nr8oi Год назад

    Do I need a sloop for it to drain ?

  • @michaelwas8549
    @michaelwas8549 Месяц назад +1

    can you install a catch basin in a stone driveway?

  • @thedosh100
    @thedosh100 4 месяца назад +1

    What pump do you recommend?

  • @garyjordan2019
    @garyjordan2019 Год назад

    My issue is the water i get in my basement from my french drain pumps out to the side of the house which is the blacktop driveway that drains to my backyard as well as my neighbors yard. I'm not sure if i can pump the water out in the street, it would be highly frowned upon (As well as illegal) to do it in the winter which would ice the street. Can not be redirected to the Sewer line which in fact illegal in our state (NJ) WE receive about 3.5" of rain yesterday and another 1.5 today in NJ. I'm sure my neighbor that has not much of a yard (Has pavers and a wood deck covering most of her yard = Poor drainage) is not happy. Any suggestions? I was thinking burying a 4" perforated tube to a big hole filled with a tub and filled with gravel. It would probably be overwhelm with rain that we got the last two days. I dont have much in the bank, not working due to my bad legs and will be on SS starting in the fall.

  • @TruthInspector
    @TruthInspector Год назад +4

    But at what point are you putting catch basin?

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Год назад

    so the catch basin creates the pressure to increase to push out the water?

    • @joeshmoe7789
      @joeshmoe7789 Год назад +1

      No, it gives a faster and easier path to drain puddles. (Surface water)

  • @mikewaller1702
    @mikewaller1702 Год назад +26

    Catch basins and down spouts should not be connected to a French drain. These should be on there own pipe system of solid pipe as to control debris into the French drain. Solid pipe can be snaked easier if needed.

    • @tonymanero5544
      @tonymanero5544 Год назад +4

      The French drain pipe seems underutilized. In this instance, the cost of trenching and laying solid 4” pipe when the French drain pipe is underused seems to suggest using the French pile.

    • @TruthInspector
      @TruthInspector Год назад +7

      But he never addresses from the few videos I've looked at where to put the catch basin where do you put it at the bottom of the pipe or at the top where you start

    • @stockandgamblinglife
      @stockandgamblinglife Год назад +2

      Solid pipe is a must

    • @atchmon902
      @atchmon902 Год назад +1

      I made a french drain buried 18 inches deep, as a start. Was going to set a solid pipe on top of that with catch basins for any surface water. Doing this bc the debris clogs the fabric and eventually the river rock too.
      Will probably sift out the smaller rock so i have bigger voids whilebim at it.

    • @elijaharnold9748
      @elijaharnold9748 Год назад +2

      @@tonymanero5544 use 6 inch not 4 inch

  • @derpherpp
    @derpherpp Год назад +2

    the square catch basin is like 70$

  • @leoschneider3570
    @leoschneider3570 Год назад +1

    What makes me very mad is people tend to call any type of landscape drainage a French drain, like this one guy who set up a pipe in the ground with gravel in it for his a/c condensation, and called it a French drain

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Год назад +1

    This is why governments have building regulations on grades

  • @jacknasty6940
    @jacknasty6940 Год назад +1

    Why exactly did i watch this?
    I live on the 12th floor 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @joeshmoe7789
      @joeshmoe7789 Год назад +1

      Because you want to be smart like me! 🙂

    • @Good-Vibe24vlog
      @Good-Vibe24vlog Год назад +1

      ✨🤔✨. Maybe because you don't want the challenges of life and the ability to solve problems for yourself and be self relient so you may be paying twice as much for rent...Which you will never own...What will you have in 20 + years ? Do you know how to start a lawnmower? 🤣. Mmmm on the other hand 👏...I'm a real estate investor. I own 3 highrise apartment buildings. Maybe your paying for my Maserati and Corvette ✨🤣. All kidding aside. Owning a home is a great investment and it's fun and challenging...But in the end. .You get a great return when you sell ...Chucks a great guy ...He works hard...And I believe he's retired now...✨🤔

    • @chasefrancid873
      @chasefrancid873 Год назад

      @@Good-Vibe24vlog preach. No amount of money will amount to skill. Except like 5 million bucks you can buy some skill with that

    • @chrisdesimone4249
      @chrisdesimone4249 8 месяцев назад

      Because its still cool :)

  • @willcameron1860
    @willcameron1860 Год назад +4

    Sir, thank you for your public knowledge. I work for Lowe's and I can't tell you how many times I watched frustrated customers try to tie in a sump pump to corrugated pipe. I wish there was a 4 piece solution and not a thousand different ways to do one thing, good or not. Personally, I have a sump that I'd like to distribute drainage underground. My yard is about as short as I am. For those townhouse subscribers (I'm in Alexandria, VA) what would be your best solution. BTW, you are welcome to come to my home or my neighbor's homes to demonstrate the system and film it. I'm a 25 year resident. Open invitation...