It was cool to see this suggested after your main patio build video. One of my first thoughts was “Well what happens to the water at the bottom of the slope once you finally get it away from your house, isn’t it gonna pool there if there’s no drain?” Seeing this one suggested made me chuckle a bit. I knew it! Glad it worked out for you!
Thanks for the video. Looks like you achieved your desired result. I also just completed a backyard drainage project with french drain and a sump pump . The whole process was a learning experience. I did lots of research, the french drain man and apple drains both have lots of great information.
Why not try to find discharge by filling with your hose and if that fails have a plumbing company scope the system. Seems like the real lesson here is to make sure when you build and slope your patio it’s built high enough that the slope doesn’t drop below the grass.
Great video Hello from Hudson Valley NY! Quick question What type of gravel are you using? All purpose? My concern is drainage for the freeze / melt periods. Not draining quick enough and then freezing quickly , then heaving the corrugated pipe out of slope . Or solid pipe for that matter. Appreciate your input. Keep up the vids. (Subbed!) God bless
Not good materials to use for a long term fix. Real cheap corrugated. Better to use PVC even though it costs a lot more. At the very least use a high quality corrugated.
After watching French Drain Man videos, I can tell you that this system will fail so badly and so quickly. 1. Surface water into the French drain 2. Downspouts into the French drain. 3. Landscaping fabric to keep the weed out instead of Geothermal fabric. 4. Not even knowing where the existing pipe leads to. 5. No sand between barrier and sod. Grass will die quickly.
surface water into french drain isnt a problem not sure where you got that, fdm does it all the time. also be advised fdm is selling products, so of course he's going to say certain things, such as buy all his products theyre the best. which he might not be wrong, but they do tend to be more costly. i am not sure this fabric wont work, although yes i would be concerned. it might be fine. downspouts into french drain being a no no i agree with. it might be ok but why risk it.
@@cryengine_x I got that from FDM. He usually collects the surface water into non-perforated pipes that also tie to downspouts if necessary. Says that he doesn't want all that stuff mixing with wrapped french drain perforated piping
@@Jon-e7w hmm i thought fdm just mixed them fine. i believe he doesn't want downspouts into a French, ue to shingle gravel, which i agree with. he always calls it french drain yard drain or whatever lol. he means yard drain as something different. its just water, i cant see why it matters. unless theres something with sediment, which i think he uses the catch basins to collect sediment so it should be ok. so i could be wrong but my interpretation is, you can put grates and catch basins in a french drain to catch surface water and it's fine. but. i'm thinking now i may be totally wrong cus i think his french kits never have any catch basins which i thought was weird...but whether he does or not i dont see a problem with it thats my plan. because i have both a soggy area of the yard and surface water in the same area, so what am i gonna do put in two drains in the same space? and yeah the french uses slotted pipe, but water should flow through it fine because the void is the key thing.
Wow, all of your videos are so thorough and direct, and they visually convey exactly what you're explaining. Great job! This was very helpful.
It was cool to see this suggested after your main patio build video. One of my first thoughts was “Well what happens to the water at the bottom of the slope once you finally get it away from your house, isn’t it gonna pool there if there’s no drain?” Seeing this one suggested made me chuckle a bit. I knew it! Glad it worked out for you!
Super clear and concise, great job. Rare to see videos like this.
Will watch your videos until the day I die. Thanks for posting.
I'm still here waiting for the next Poststructure video. 👴
You should have more views, you have the best patio videos 👍
Thanks for the video. Looks like you achieved your desired result. I also just completed a backyard drainage project with french drain and a sump pump . The whole process was a learning experience.
I did lots of research, the french drain man and apple drains both have lots of great information.
Very detailed, informative video. Thank you for taking the time in making and uploading. I too know the weight capacity of my sedan :-))
Why not try to find discharge by filling with your hose and if that fails have a plumbing company scope the system. Seems like the real lesson here is to make sure when you build and slope your patio it’s built high enough that the slope doesn’t drop below the grass.
Wow so that base held up!!! Awesome
"In the end i dont even know if this is going to work out" , lol
Why didnt you give the existing pipe a test with your water hose instead of assuming it would do its job ..?
Great video
Hello from Hudson Valley NY!
Quick question
What type of gravel are you using? All purpose?
My concern is drainage for the freeze / melt periods.
Not draining quick enough and then freezing quickly , then heaving the corrugated pipe out of slope .
Or solid pipe for that matter.
Appreciate your input.
Keep up the vids. (Subbed!)
God bless
Bro this is super helpful
is the paver base causing the drainage issue? it may block the drainage even if it has small holes.
How does the water get into the pipe. Is it perforated?
thank you for sharing!
all these ppl with soft ground are so lucky. my clay is hard as a rock.
I live in N Texas. All clay.😅 pain i tell ya.
@@AnhNPham-dz2cv yup, north/east texas here!
May I ask why you decided to go with 2 different slope directions instead of 1? I really appreciate your videos! Thank you so much
57 stone was the correct choice over the pea gravel
Impressive! Does the french drain also handle the gutter downsput water at the one corner of the patio? - Greetings from Germany
It does!
Did you level it
Oh apologies
Should have finished the vid!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Duh!
You answered my questions in the vid!
Anyway keep up the good vids
Thanks very much. Plumbers quote me for ~$5k for some similar job.
Do you know roughly how many hours you spent ?
Corrugated... NOOOOOO!!!
Not good materials to use for a long term fix. Real cheap corrugated. Better to use PVC even though it costs a lot more. At the very least use a high quality corrugated.
shut up, wrong wrong wrong
After watching French Drain Man videos, I can tell you that this system will fail so badly and so quickly.
1. Surface water into the French drain
2. Downspouts into the French drain.
3. Landscaping fabric to keep the weed out instead of Geothermal fabric.
4. Not even knowing where the existing pipe leads to.
5. No sand between barrier and sod. Grass will die quickly.
surface water into french drain isnt a problem not sure where you got that, fdm does it all the time. also be advised fdm is selling products, so of course he's going to say certain things, such as buy all his products theyre the best. which he might not be wrong, but they do tend to be more costly. i am not sure this fabric wont work, although yes i would be concerned. it might be fine. downspouts into french drain being a no no i agree with. it might be ok but why risk it.
@@cryengine_x I got that from FDM. He usually collects the surface water into non-perforated pipes that also tie to downspouts if necessary. Says that he doesn't want all that stuff mixing with wrapped french drain perforated piping
@@Jon-e7w hmm i thought fdm just mixed them fine. i believe he doesn't want downspouts into a French, ue to shingle gravel, which i agree with. he always calls it french drain yard drain or whatever lol. he means yard drain as something different. its just water, i cant see why it matters. unless theres something with sediment, which i think he uses the catch basins to collect sediment so it should be ok.
so i could be wrong but my interpretation is, you can put grates and catch basins in a french drain to catch surface water and it's fine. but. i'm thinking now i may be totally wrong cus i think his french kits never have any catch basins which i thought was weird...but whether he does or not i dont see a problem with it thats my plan. because i have both a soggy area of the yard and surface water in the same area, so what am i gonna do put in two drains in the same space? and yeah the french uses slotted pipe, but water should flow through it fine because the void is the key thing.
Just an FYI.... watch the "French Drain Man" videos. you would be surprised on how wrong you did this.
I am looking to do a similar project, anything specific done wrong here other than what is mentioned in the video?
@@thespectrum01 watch the French Drain man Videos... he perfected this.