I've been a Gate City video addict for quite a while now. When I began to have flooding problems around my house, my experience with Shawn's videos taught me exactly what questions I should ask of potential contractors, and I think played a huge role in getting a great system that's been working flawlessly for years now. Thanks to Shawn from Houston!
I've been watching Shawn for a long time. Lately, I've really been wondering what his origin story was, but never thought I would. Thank you so much for making this happen!!
Great video! I've been following Shawn on UA-cam for a while. I live in Wisconsin and I see so many homeowners in the Midwest with the same problems that Shawn is solving.
Shawn addresses all aspects of drainage, not just running pipes. Most contractors specialize in one aspect of drainage such as a sump pump inside a basement. Shawn will do that as a last resort. Grading the property, installing driveways, patios, etc pitched to shed water, advising about proper gutters and downspouts all keep water from getting inside and need to be done before an inside pump.
"Full Bubble, No trouble," "smooth pipe, no gripe" the full bubble slogan is the most popular on the channel. Nothing teaches better than real life action.
Enjoyed this interview. I replaced a corrugated pipe from a downspout several years ago. It was full of debris though it was only a few years old. I replaced it with pvc for the same reasons stated in this video.
I'm surprised you found Shawn's video because his channel is still pretty small compared to Apple Drains or French Drain Man. I think Shawn uses the best drainage strategies. If I wasn't already successful in my career, I would probably start a drainage company like Shawn in my area, because the contractor's here are worthless. They do not excavate or grade, but rather want to install interior basement drainage with new sump pump and wall vapor barrier, and charge $10-20K just to do 800 square foot of space.
I found Shawns channel this year and I love it, great content, great person. Im taking on a project to help my aunt deal with a sump pump discharge problem, although I can't daylight my pipe, I'm taking into consideration what I learned from Gate City!
Nate Great interview will check Shawn's channel out Thanks suggestion: post your list of UA-cam channels on the Community tab of EC2 seems to be common practice is a lot of UA-cam'ers
Good video. I can appreciate his terminology since I live in an area of similar soils and fully understand the issues associated with it. I have probably inspected hundreds of miles of underdrain installation during my career in a major commercial environment and have seen the issues with corrugated plastic pipe he describes. (PVC is not practical in my career experience application simply due to cost but a non-functioning system is useless. Materials were not my call during my career.). The issues smaller installers need to understand is the corrugated pipe has friction that clogs easily and needs regular cleaning to be serviceable. Cleaning corrugated pipe is a difficult task. Second, with camera inspections I have found numerous collapses of the perforated corrugated pipe from backfilling with heavy equipment which is another advantage of using PVC when possible. Lastly, rodents LOVE the discharge end of the pipe for nesting. When a system is relatively isolated from debris, I would recommend a wire screen inserted into the discharge end to prevent entry of rodents. Thanks.
considering all the times your father has mentioned how important addressing potential water damage is.....this subject was a great choice for the podcast. well done Nate!
I've been a Gate City video addict for quite a while now. When I began to have flooding problems around my house, my experience with Shawn's videos taught me exactly what questions I should ask of potential contractors, and I think played a huge role in getting a great system that's been working flawlessly for years now. Thanks to Shawn from Houston!
The man, the myth, the legend…”Hey it’s Shawn with Gate City Foundation”.
I've been watching Shawn for a long time. Lately, I've really been wondering what his origin story was, but never thought I would. Thank you so much for making this happen!!
Great video, have been watching GCFD for a Long time now & have just seen this.. Yes Shawn's work is excellent... Cheers
Prof Shawn V… great to see a man back on the tools…👍👍
Whoa, this is awesome! Great to see two of my favorite channels collide!
I’ve been watching this guy for years now. Incredible you got him on the show. Thanks! Always wondered his background as well.
Great video! I've been following Shawn on UA-cam for a while. I live in Wisconsin and I see so many homeowners in the Midwest with the same problems that Shawn is solving.
Shawn addresses all aspects of drainage, not just running pipes. Most contractors specialize in one aspect of drainage such as a sump pump inside a basement. Shawn will do that as a last resort. Grading the property, installing driveways, patios, etc pitched to shed water, advising about proper gutters and downspouts all keep water from getting inside and need to be done before an inside pump.
"Full Bubble, No trouble," "smooth pipe, no gripe" the full bubble slogan is the most popular on the channel. Nothing teaches better than real life action.
Enjoyed this interview. I replaced a corrugated pipe from a downspout several years ago. It was full of debris though it was only a few years old. I replaced it with pvc for the same reasons stated in this video.
I'm surprised you found Shawn's video because his channel is still pretty small compared to Apple Drains or French Drain Man. I think Shawn uses the best drainage strategies. If I wasn't already successful in my career, I would probably start a drainage company like Shawn in my area, because the contractor's here are worthless. They do not excavate or grade, but rather want to install interior basement drainage with new sump pump and wall vapor barrier, and charge $10-20K just to do 800 square foot of space.
Very interesting. Thank you for introducing me to Shawn and his channel.
I found Shawns channel this year and I love it, great content, great person. Im taking on a project to help my aunt deal with a sump pump discharge problem, although I can't daylight my pipe, I'm taking into consideration what I learned from Gate City!
Now that I think about it, the first French drain I ever saw was at your dad's spec house build.
Nate Great interview will check Shawn's channel out Thanks
suggestion: post your list of UA-cam channels on the Community tab of EC2 seems to be common practice is a lot of UA-cam'ers
Good video. I can appreciate his terminology since I live in an area of similar soils and fully understand the issues associated with it. I have probably inspected hundreds of miles of underdrain installation during my career in a major commercial environment and have seen the issues with corrugated plastic pipe he describes. (PVC is not practical in my career experience application simply due to cost but a non-functioning system is useless. Materials were not my call during my career.). The issues smaller installers need to understand is the corrugated pipe has friction that clogs easily and needs regular cleaning to be serviceable. Cleaning corrugated pipe is a difficult task. Second, with camera inspections I have found numerous collapses of the perforated corrugated pipe from backfilling with heavy equipment which is another advantage of using PVC when possible. Lastly, rodents LOVE the discharge end of the pipe for nesting. When a system is relatively isolated from debris, I would recommend a wire screen inserted into the discharge end to prevent entry of rodents. Thanks.
Important topic 👍☂️☂️☂️☂️☂️
considering all the times your father has mentioned how important addressing potential water damage is.....this subject was a great choice for the podcast. well done Nate!
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