Dry Creek Bed Design, Drainage and Calculations 🔨 Dry Creek Bed (The Complete Scope!)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2019
  • Phil Sarros talks about his latest project: a dry creek bed and drainage, and what the full scope is.
    ➡️ He explains that this dry creek bed was designed to handle stormwater from two incoming sources.
    This homeowner purchased this home as an investment property and they found a drainage problem.
    ➡️ Join Phil as he shows you around the dry creek bed and talks about each step of the drainage project!
    Here is the complete written scope of work from the project:
    🔸 1. Excavate existing drainage "headwall" area adjacent to the street
    🔸 2. Extend a dry creek bed to the driveway and excavate to a depth that will allow clearance for water to pass through the existing pipe below the driveway (roughly 42" deep)
    🔸 3. Extend this same creek bed to the fence line at the left side of the property and allow water to discharge at, or slightly beyond, the existing fence line (pending neighbor approval for distances beyond the fence line)
    🔸 4. Creek bed on the opposite side of the driveway will begin at a point beyond the pea gravel & bench area where the existing 18" pipe is located
    🔸 5. Line creek bed with geotextile fabric and secure with sod staples
    🔸 6. Field verify existing downspout pipes are routed to the creek bed and clog-free
    🔸 7. Route new piping from the front and left side downspouts to the new creek area and allow water to discharge into the creek
    🔸 8. (14-16) tons of Decorative Tennessee River Rock required
    🔸 9. Relocate a portion of the excavated soil to low lying and/or eroded areas at the front and side of the house
    🔸 10. Haul away additional excavated soils
    🔸 11. Upon completion of work, confirm that the dirt is no longer built up along the neighboring fence line
    Keep watching to learn how Phil is planning to design the drainage of this dry creek bed!
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Комментарии • 27

  • @fryefencecurbscapingllc9817
    @fryefencecurbscapingllc9817 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I have been considering getting into drainage projects. Also thanks for all of your DMU vids, they have truly helped me on recovering my overhead.

    • @SarrosLandscaping
      @SarrosLandscaping  5 лет назад +1

      There’s good margins and plenty of work in drainage.

  • @pardeepsaini5896
    @pardeepsaini5896 4 года назад +1

    Very informative video, thanks

  • @johnskedgell405
    @johnskedgell405 3 года назад +4

    You would think the county would be responsible for dumping storm water in their property

  • @outkast94
    @outkast94 3 года назад

    This was great info. I really need your help with our backyard and will be sending you an email shortly.

  • @pigpink1971
    @pigpink1971 2 года назад

    You should also post this on other video streaming services.

  • @rycheek
    @rycheek 4 года назад +6

    Dude great video, get a handheld gimbal to stabilize the camera

  • @jimcielma797
    @jimcielma797 Год назад +1

    What type of material did you lay the river rock on? Would heavy mil plastic work? A very helpful video

  • @Killerbrew65
    @Killerbrew65 4 года назад

    Good Info .A lot of RUclips vids person is trying to be the fastest..That always misses the point of video..These here are done the right way

  • @s.c.5627
    @s.c.5627 Год назад +1

    When you say per 8’, do you mean square ft or linear and if so, what is the width?

  • @paulflogeras2309
    @paulflogeras2309 3 года назад

    Great video. Really enjoy all the details. I see you use corrugated pipe from the gutter down spouts instead of PVC. Do you always do that? I am working on a DIY project and trying to decide whether to use corrugated or pvc. Corrugated seems easier to work with, but debris can get stuck in the grooves, pvc has smooth finish but harder to work with. I would appreciate your input.

    • @markg7963
      @markg7963 3 года назад +1

      Go with the smooth pvc. Well worth the effort. Corrugated is junk.

  • @gameboyinc4694
    @gameboyinc4694 22 дня назад

    Forgot to show it in action during a big rain event. I would sell that home immediately its going to flood during big storms everytime.

  • @kimpark8359
    @kimpark8359 3 года назад +9

    Hint: show more of the project and not you walking around bouncing the camera around, it is hard to try and picture of what you did, when all we see is you bouncing around the camera around,just a little advice.

  • @Bantonaka007
    @Bantonaka007 Год назад

    Hey are u in Tennessee? I have a drainage situation too that I’m thinking of doing something more similar to that and also build a bridge. I’m going to need an estimate.

  • @daleb5696
    @daleb5696 3 года назад +1

    So where does all this water end up?

  • @rosalio484
    @rosalio484 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. I think the rock is to small tho. It will wash away

    • @SarrosLandscaping
      @SarrosLandscaping  5 лет назад

      Thank you. I’ll keep everyone posted if we run into problems even if that means we end up making a “repair” video. Hope not though😀

  • @chrisa.2423
    @chrisa.2423 3 года назад +1

    It would've help A LOT to know the WIDTH and DEPTH of the project along with the length!!!

    • @SarrosLandscaping
      @SarrosLandscaping  2 года назад

      Thank you for the constructive feedback. I need to hear comments like this so I can improve the content. I appreciate you taking the time to comment!

  • @bellecraig
    @bellecraig Год назад +1

    I would need 17 tons of rock....where would I put 17 tons of rock while I was taking wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow after wheelbarrow of rock to line my dry creek???? OMG!

  • @jackiemathys5542
    @jackiemathys5542 4 года назад +4

    Video is TOO SHAKEY

  • @mikefleming676
    @mikefleming676 4 года назад +5

    Your video would be much more effective if the camera let us see the landscape , not you !! Terrible camera work. No offense intended...

    • @SarrosLandscaping
      @SarrosLandscaping  4 года назад +2

      I’m not offended. Thanks for the feedback. I agree that I have to get better equipment to stabilize the camera.

    • @efraimsr
      @efraimsr 4 года назад

      @@SarrosLandscaping good info, but way too shaky to watch.