Check out Apple Drains Chuck shows you how. Simple just cut off about 6" of corrugated PVC then slice down the length & roll it up smaller slip 1/2 inside the pipe & 1/2 in the other pipe. They lock up perfectly no need to buy more fittings.
I need to make a U shape but more like no rounded ends all 90* degree so it can go from the front of the house gutter immediately around the house (1” away) but it’s a 90* degree corner & all the bendy ones don’t turn sharp enough since I buried the corrugated pipe up against the house how can I do this they don’t sell this piece I’ve been looking for months
#1- Bad Advise! You save pennies yes, but you'll be digging it up in a few years because its clogged with roots! Then you spend hundreds more to fix it right. #2- those internal couplers are junk as they slow down water flow and will catch debris. Always use external couplers and then wrap joints with tile tape- this tape works extremely well and will keep roots from growing into the joint area. A lot of things can be done on the cheap if you don't mind doing it again it a few years!
Yes, you missed something. This method is for moving ground water, like in a French drain. It’s not used to carry water from something like the downspouts.
Tried this trick on a repair I did. Ended up getting clogged.
Check out Apple Drains Chuck shows you how. Simple just cut off about 6" of corrugated PVC then slice down the length & roll it up smaller slip 1/2 inside the pipe & 1/2 in the other pipe. They lock up perfectly no need to buy more fittings.
It works better if you squeeze the cut connector to a smaller diameter and put it inside the 2 pipes to join them.
I need to make a U shape but more like no rounded ends all 90* degree so it can go from the front of the house gutter immediately around the house (1” away) but it’s a 90* degree corner & all the bendy ones don’t turn sharp enough since I buried the corrugated pipe up against the house how can I do this they don’t sell this piece I’ve been looking for months
To close the gap, cut a short piece of pipe and snap it over the gap.
hope you didnt put this underground its terrible just buy the connector
#1- Bad Advise! You save pennies yes, but you'll be digging it up in a few years because its clogged with roots! Then you spend hundreds more to fix it right.
#2- those internal couplers are junk as they slow down water flow and will catch debris. Always use external couplers and then wrap joints with tile tape- this tape works extremely well and will keep roots from growing into the joint area. A lot of things can be done on the cheap if you don't mind doing it again it a few years!
They have external couplers for $2.00 for this application.
Excellent video!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
As stated before, please look at Apple Drains video on making couplers!
If you're putting in drainage, just buy a connector. do it right.
Our machine can make different kinds of Hdpe spiral corrugated drains pipe welcome to enquiry!
Did I miss something?
You’re going to turn the portion thats gaped open face down toward the ground where all the water will run out?
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If it is perforated, water follows the least path of resistance. So most of it will not leak out and continue down the drain.
Yes, you missed something. This method is for moving ground water, like in a French drain. It’s not used to carry water from something like the downspouts.