How to install an Easy Drain, clip together drainage
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Storm water runoff can damage your property. Being able to manage where this water flows will help in safeguarding your home, and here Dave shows you how easy it is to install the EasyDrain rainwater management system yourself.
Click here to find the Easy Drain Channel and Grate:
www.builders.co.za/Plumbing/D...
Always good to go back when it's raining to capture footage of the drain working to show in the video.
A good idea is to cover the grate with tape when putting in the cement, then remove once the job is done and dry. Saves cleanup
Get yourself a mortar gun for filling in the sides saves a lot of work - great video 👍
This is my nexj job to tackle before winter returns....
Great work. Put some masking tape over the drain during install to keep the concrete out.
Great video, thanks so much for sharing
Wonderful video wonderful work it looks very good
Nice job, thank you.
Hello, great video - many thanks for taking the time. A question, you're using a 110mm reducer, but doesn't the end cap take a 90mm socket?
If you left my drive looking like that with patches of cement everywhere you'd be paying for the removal of the patches. A good job is a tidy job and that is far from tidy
Thank you
What size grinder blade did you use to cut into the concrete?
Why do the channels bend upward after clipped together? When you clip more than three both ends bend upwards. If you press it flat it just disconnects
For long runs, I think I've used 3 m lengths. Less joints = better
How much would a job of this size typically cost if hiring someone?
Its meant to sit on a concrete bed not mortar. Why mortar bed?
I have a bend in my trench. I need to connect 2 drain pieces at a slight angle. How can I do that?
I've cut them with a circular saw before and finished with a handsaw. I cover all external parts of joints with cloth tape before pushing into mortar/concrete because even the clip-together joints are not sealed enough to prevent a little slurry from entering the joint when you're pushing it down in case a long drain flexes a little at a joint. So tape your joint on outside or care not to overfill bedding and place each section in, then silicon your joint from inside before filling sides.
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Not gonna lie I clicked this video because I taught Andrew Tate has a new channel of building things
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