How To Build a Yard Drain System with No Slope [ COMBO INSTALL! ]

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  • How To Build a Yard Drain System with No Slope [ COMBO INSTALL! ]
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 889

  • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
    @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому +6

    ua-cam.com/video/JUA3ww7k27g/v-deo.html

  • @computerz009
    @computerz009 Рік тому +17

    This is by far the most comprehensive video about a flat yard drainage system I've ever seen. Thank you so much for documenting this job to this level of detail. You must be exceedingly proud of your team and the quality of work your business provides. After watching this with your great narration I feel like I have a solid understanding of how all the pieces work in concert. This work is inspiring.

  • @jimsbasslist
    @jimsbasslist 3 роки тому +56

    This video needs a follow up during a heavy storm. Super cool.

    • @chrisdesimone4249
      @chrisdesimone4249 3 роки тому +5

      Agree, would be great to see this working

    • @kellybrown111
      @kellybrown111 Рік тому

      agreed. Does he answer anything?

    • @SKA343
      @SKA343 6 місяців тому

      Probably goes to the neighbor yard

    • @seancasey2444
      @seancasey2444 5 місяців тому

      I definitely would like to see what the yard looks like right after it rains.

    • @JustPerusing
      @JustPerusing 4 місяці тому

      @@SKA343 😆

  • @user8ZAKC1X6KC
    @user8ZAKC1X6KC 4 роки тому +51

    My favorite part about your how-to videos is once we see how it's done, we don't want to do it anymore. That was a ton of work.

  • @TarmacBlackIX
    @TarmacBlackIX 4 роки тому +10

    What a lucky home home owner. This system is a beast. Hopefully he shares a video when its in action

  • @michaelzwick6335
    @michaelzwick6335 4 роки тому +10

    Great work, and video. If only we had a drainage guy like you. 14000.00 is more than fair. I use to be a contractor and now I'm retired. Honest, Truthful, and knowing what to do in a professional way. Your worth your weight in Gold.

  • @powerlineman18
    @powerlineman18 3 роки тому +60

    Just wondering if there’s an after video? Would love to see it in action when it’s poring rain. Good job by the way

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 3 роки тому +4

      @@lorenzo42p
      I think they would need Post 10 to come in here BEFORE this guy.

  • @kevingollner552
    @kevingollner552 4 роки тому +29

    Thank you! You answered the few remaining questions I had for my project. If possible.. I'm sure we would all love to see this system in action during a heavy rain.
    Take care.

    • @edug1168
      @edug1168 26 днів тому

      Nothing to see becoz it works so well.

  • @MrEBCVideos
    @MrEBCVideos 3 роки тому +40

    I would love to see an active rain event in this yard!

    • @209Control
      @209Control 3 роки тому +10

      Gate city foundation does videos where he shows you how his systems work while it rains after he installs them.

    • @floatybisquit
      @floatybisquit 3 роки тому +8

      @@209Control agree love his follow ups! This guy didn’t catch the source of the problem!

    • @Wanderer_52
      @Wanderer_52 3 роки тому

      Agree

    • @eelfood
      @eelfood 3 роки тому +7

      @@209Control Gate City Foundation is far superior work compared to this stuff

    • @truthseekerKJV
      @truthseekerKJV 2 роки тому +1

      @@eelfood GCF installs PVC systems that these guys are constantly digging up because they fail soon after being installed.

  • @hungrydevil8075
    @hungrydevil8075 11 місяців тому +1

    I stumbled onto this video just looking for an easy way to build a gravel path. I can't believe i watched all that. Professional job guys. Good stuff. 👍

  • @kumaralockwood3172
    @kumaralockwood3172 4 роки тому +4

    Wow. Finally an American that uses Geofabric when building drains. Great to see
    From the land down under 🇦🇺

    • @jasonmorehouse3756
      @jasonmorehouse3756 12 днів тому

      Worst thing to use with a French drain. Along with the stupid corrugated pipe

  • @dmitchellhomes
    @dmitchellhomes 4 роки тому +8

    Good Job on this system... and good channel... Interesting that you burrito wrap the drains, we had to stop doing that in the Seattle area, because of our silty glacial till subsoil, and lots of rain, the fabric was silting up and failing after a couple years. Now, even for house footing drains if you burrito wrap, the inspector will have you slice it open. We also use washed 3/4" - 1 1/2" round rock for drains so no issues with the small rock fragment contaminants. Another thing we have gotten completely away from is any ADS style corrugated products, we use 3034 PVC (4" and 6" for all of our systems and add clean outs so the system can be flushed later. As an excavation contractor I have dug up so many failed ADS systems with plastic basins, that people bought from Home Depot... We also use only concrete inlet basins with steel tops grates as they are just more durable.

    • @alanostner
      @alanostner 4 роки тому +1

      David Black agreed on all points

    • @zorrorides1
      @zorrorides1 2 роки тому

      Almost everything you say is also true in Michigan. This job (like most of our lower peninsula) is in the "Michigan geologic basin" lots of sand with big clay lenses and small Gravel deposits. All held together with sandy loamy overburden. Lots of stones in some areas. Mainly glacial moraine churned into an ancient lake bed. Good place for a geology student not for excavators.

  • @concrete6429
    @concrete6429 4 роки тому +19

    As a civil engineer in road and highway construction, I was nothing but impressed! The design and execution were flawless. If, and I mean if, I had to find one bone to pick, it was the downspouts. It wouldn't have taken hardly anymore labor, materials, and equipment, with respect to the total cost, to tie those in. Minimal. Plus, it would have aided in getting that water away from the foundation that is already having structural issues. Secondly, it would have made a cleaner job that already is exceptional looking, and less yard maintenance around the drain, and no trip hazard for those kids. That's the only thing I would have done different.
    Impressive video and great commentary and fantastic crew!!
    Take care and good luck in the future!

    • @alexisbarcus7765
      @alexisbarcus7765 4 роки тому

      So this was done in a day?

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge 4 роки тому +7

      I would think that the downspouts could send debris (leaves, dirt) into the system. By using the filtering of the grass and the screen would eliminate that issue.

    • @Airplane_Willy
      @Airplane_Willy 4 роки тому +1

      @@c50ge Can clean outs be installed to remedy that issue and still have it tied into the system?

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 4 роки тому +4

      @@Airplane_Willy yes but getting the average homeowner to actually keep up with a cleaning routine is the problem. Its best to get the system as simple and hands OFF as possible to keep it working! The down spouts being tied in directly seems like a good idea but it also introduces a bunch of debris like shingle granules and leaves into the systam which could cause trouble one day.

    • @JT_70
      @JT_70 4 роки тому +2

      warren michael My downspouts are tied into my French drains. I have stainless steel mesh gutter covers that block any leaves or debris.

  • @johnboylong40
    @johnboylong40 Рік тому +1

    I’ve never seen a video on a given topic that covered so much. Wow! Excellent work guys!

  • @derekorling7521
    @derekorling7521 4 роки тому +12

    16:17 "Do it right the first time." Brought back fond memories of watching Mike Holmes. I will be the "owner-builder" of my home because unfortunately, many tradesmen do not embrace that ethos.

    • @cguy96
      @cguy96 3 роки тому

      You CAN find them, but it a in’t easy!

    • @Noold
      @Noold 3 роки тому

      Doing it the right way costs money. most homeowners don't want to pay.

    • @cguy96
      @cguy96 3 роки тому +1

      @@Noold most homeowners don’t realize you are going to pay one way or another. Case in point: cheap wheelbarrow $50, quality wheelbarrow $130. First one lasts 1-2 years and is rarely repairable. Second can last 10 years or more and is almost always repairable. Same generally with many trades. Of course, there is always the worry of paying $130 and getting the $50 wheelbarrow!

  • @suppaman19701
    @suppaman19701 4 роки тому +17

    Very informative and excellent job! It’s nice seeing everything working as a complete system, including your men. Please tell them it’s very noticeable how well they work together, especially the detail work. I appreciated you taking the time to make the video, thanks! Keep up the GREAT WORK! If you ever get a chance to record the system in action, during a storm etc. please add!! Thanks again

  • @kmagnussen1052
    @kmagnussen1052 4 роки тому +6

    It would be nice to see some video of the sump in action after a big rain.

  • @tanthathide4704
    @tanthathide4704 Рік тому

    Nice to see another Michigan business doing things the right way!

  • @dpiwu92
    @dpiwu92 4 роки тому +13

    Those dogs would give me a whole other clean up project!

    • @us89na
      @us89na 3 роки тому

      gotta wear my brown pants to work today

  • @Taino505
    @Taino505 5 місяців тому

    I choked when you said only fourteen thousand for all of that work and such great quality materials! And yes! Here in California we're being quoted eleven thousand for a not so special French Drain to move the rain water from one side of the house with a natural down hill slope. No sump pump, no leach field.
    Thank you for your videos.

  • @andrewhills6535
    @andrewhills6535 4 роки тому +6

    Draining another swamp 👍🏻 keep em coming , doing mine now I've restored my excavator 🙋🏼‍♂️

  • @bobbieborror5339
    @bobbieborror5339 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for being so detailed oriented guy! You taught me so much! I live in Wisconsin so yeah, I can dig it!

  • @witor19
    @witor19 3 роки тому +2

    I have never watch a whole video about draining a yard... But I have learned so much from this video. Pretty much the same thing as the home owner. Bought a house, did not disclose drainage issue. Now I have to put a drainage system. Thanks for a the information you put on this video.

  • @MrJFoster1984
    @MrJFoster1984 4 роки тому +2

    Finally we can comment on your videos. Loved all the videos you have put out. Started using your technique myself for drainage. Cheers from Sydney Australia 👍

  • @morlthree
    @morlthree 4 роки тому +9

    Awesome job, FDM!!! Hope you post a follow-up video of this in action!!

  • @gar207
    @gar207 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful job. Well done. Being from Texas its nice to see drains done right.

  • @cha-ka8671
    @cha-ka8671 3 роки тому +3

    I had the same thing happen to me in VA BEACH. Neighbors pool caused my yard to be so saturated with water that if you stepped on the lawn you would sink 6-12” right in.

  • @sandwich.520
    @sandwich.520 Рік тому

    I am a drainage guru . I worked for a retired engineer that worked for the city of Portland Oregon. Good job on using that CSI fabric. stay away from the sock, it will silt up and fail overtime.

  • @rbee2156
    @rbee2156 3 роки тому

    Great job! Goes to show experience workers, Planning and Execution . TREAT yours guys good ,financially and humanely and they will stay like you said decades.

  • @mikeeagle2653
    @mikeeagle2653 4 роки тому +2

    I a contractor in Florida 30 yrs in the construction industry and You do a very professional job and very knowledgeable
    Only thing I didn’t like is how that black discharge line running on the house. It looks terrible especially in the front of the house then the guys ran on top of the down spout from the roof.

  • @OneLeggedTarantula
    @OneLeggedTarantula 10 місяців тому

    Thanks! I have the same vintage house, same flat lot, now I know how to fix it! much appreciated! Beatiful work!!!

  • @regulardude2011
    @regulardude2011 Рік тому

    7-10k profit in a day is very nice! Of course a system like this pays for itself. It’s a very impressive solution to the problem! I come here to learn from you since you have been in business for 35 years and if your systems didn’t work properly, you wouldn’t be in business! I love learning from the best! Cheers

    • @steventhury8366
      @steventhury8366 4 місяці тому

      I know I would need to recuperate a day or two after that day. Work your guys like that everyday, it'll be hard to keep any guys.

  • @Whiteboytripping
    @Whiteboytripping 4 роки тому +2

    That yard reminds me of suburban Chicago... water water everywhere

  • @TheMFLAV
    @TheMFLAV 4 роки тому +5

    Would love to see an update this winter.

  • @markrandazzo9370
    @markrandazzo9370 2 роки тому +2

    Did I hear you say you did this in one day? Daaaang!

  • @andrewkirwan517
    @andrewkirwan517 4 роки тому +3

    I cant wait to see that thing in a massive downpour! I hope the customer keeps you updated!

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 3 роки тому

      Andrew K: This looks like more than all they or anyone could do. I cannot say overkill, but this was a mighty project that may be concomitant with the climate and their concerns.

    • @andrewkirwan517
      @andrewkirwan517 3 роки тому

      @@eddyvideostar yes I get it, I was saying I would like to see it in a massive downpour. I was not saying it was a piece of shit and would not work.

  • @RoyalGardensLandscape
    @RoyalGardensLandscape Рік тому

    Dude ......... love watching and learning from u. Magic ........

  • @ClickClack_Bam
    @ClickClack_Bam 3 роки тому

    Grew up with 2 Doberman Pinchers.
    FANTASTIC guard dogs.
    Sweet with kids but they'll bite some stranger in your house in a second.
    Despite these experts saying that's not what you want that's EXACTLY what you want in a guard dog.

  • @EmRePhoto
    @EmRePhoto 3 роки тому

    So glad I found this. I’m moving to Michigan from Colorado and am learning about all this drainage stuff that I’ve never had to worry about in Colorado. My new house has some drainage issues and im trying to figure out what solution to pursue. Glad you’re in Michigan and I now know about you!

  • @shockingguy
    @shockingguy 4 роки тому +5

    No doubt a great crew, would love to see some photos of this after rains and winter and what not to hear how it’s all performing

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 3 роки тому

      To Shock Guy: This looks like more than all they or anyone could do. I cannot say overkill, but this was a mighty project that may be concomitantly critical with the climate and their concerns.

  • @AquaSourceLLC
    @AquaSourceLLC Рік тому

    so much work in the install and then route the discharge out and around the fence versus digging under the fence!!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  7 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn.html&si=n2WHIqnyYKGQfyzK

  • @timteller1400
    @timteller1400 Рік тому

    Germans love perfection and professional work.
    No wonder he hired the FRENCH DRAIN MAN

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXKlR6qPMC_8I00r5KGdoP9.html&si=ywdwFVsJFepSzaVt

  • @ADAMX777
    @ADAMX777 4 роки тому +1

    You have no idea how helpful this information was. If you can recomend anyone in the Kansas city area to help me out that would be great too. Seriously thank you for your video!

  • @bmoore6392
    @bmoore6392 8 місяців тому

    I watched entire video and really appreciate the education/insights you provide. I am shocked by price you mentioned. Twenty years ago, I paid roughly half that for a swale (which I seeded...), a french drain pipe system along south side of house (placed about 18-24"' below surface - no socks back then but not covered with landscape fabric), plus a roughly 20' granite veneered concrete wall that had french drain above and below. While system diverted rain water away from house, it caused extreme erosion in front yard (the entire drain pipe system led to a single, larger french drain on downward sloping front yard that exited.....nowhere). The work was done by a "reputable" co serving suburban Atlanta. So, basically, I guess I got ripped off. I'm in another (reno proj) house now, but hope I can find someone like you when I finally get around to the project. You and a select few others on UA-cam are equipping me with the knowledge for issues I'll have to address (as well as the investments - do I really need a cistern that I can irrigate with? Or will a drainage system like described in this video do the job? I'm guessing the latter - I have a huge back yard with many options/lots of space to direct gutter runoff, neighboring yard runoff, street runoff etc). Thank you.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  8 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn.html&si=DYcjPb-eCrSPGm7f

  • @tonydtom536
    @tonydtom536 4 роки тому +2

    Nice job! In Florida many of our yards flood with the heavy rains BUT it drains pretty instantly once the rain stops. The problem we have is the dirt backs up onto the patio and gets it dirty, Nothing measurable just enough to get it dirty along the edge of the patio.

  • @doncollins7743
    @doncollins7743 Місяць тому

    Hell with the ax, a cordless sawzall for the win

  • @johnmcallaster
    @johnmcallaster 4 місяці тому

    Another great instructional video..thanks! Listened to it during my hour ride in work.😊

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 місяці тому +1

      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BVyusRT3qfGPooNnHpHaoJg.html&si=D4Ha75p6XLKOEj7C

  • @miltownusa
    @miltownusa 3 роки тому

    I don't have the standing water problem, just some water in the basement from saturation around the house. My house is 118 yrs old-someone dug a homemade drain tile parallel to the back wall, then right-angle to the sewer. Some seepage through cracks in the floor. But no standing water. Had a couple of estimates last yr, put it on hold. I wanted to look more into the situation, and can I just say--I was riveted this whole video! Learned a lot, first time viewer. Thank you!

  • @tucobenedicto109
    @tucobenedicto109 4 роки тому +2

    Real good. Nice job. Love to see the rains.

  • @stevem1081
    @stevem1081 3 роки тому +22

    My first thought would be to build a solid wall about a block high around the fence line to keep the neighbor's water from coming into my yard! Then I would not need such a big drain project!

    • @cm1133
      @cm1133 3 роки тому +1

      You can. If you live inside city limits, water is considered the “common enemy”. You have the right to stop water by any means necessary, even if it causes harm to your adjacent neighbors. However, your neighbor has the same right to get rid of water by any means necessary. He can simply pump the water over your cinder block wall. Ask me how I know? My duck neighbor built a wall. I hired an attorney. I found out about common enemy law and that I could legally pump water over his wall. Needless to say, the cops were called that day. He hasn’t spoken to me since.

  • @clintonkim5075
    @clintonkim5075 3 роки тому

    Home looks very live with dogs and half naked boy, and mommy boss! So lovely!

  • @Ateesh6782
    @Ateesh6782 8 місяців тому

    The handshake at 2:56 with the dobermann was precious :) [Note: I am here for the French drain info, but still.]

  • @desmondjrjohnston6315
    @desmondjrjohnston6315 4 роки тому

    Congrats.....you-are-a-real-pro-at-your-business

  • @jeffmoore2351
    @jeffmoore2351 3 роки тому

    I'm glad that where I live in Australia that we don't freeze pipes.
    Also I have noticed your roof rainwater discharge dosent get piped out into the street for the town or city system to take off to catchments. Has that always been the case. Love the project and professional way in which you and crew approached the job.
    Aussie Jeff

  • @ebbiescrafts1
    @ebbiescrafts1 3 роки тому

    God bless all the workers.

  • @paulfreegard1271
    @paulfreegard1271 2 роки тому +1

    in uk thankfully we have drainage on all roads and rain water feeds into them or we have soakaways

  • @80yr.oldpowerlifter
    @80yr.oldpowerlifter 4 роки тому +28

    I wish I knew about the sock last summer. We get crap stone here in Illinois. Even when the stone is coming directly from the quarry. I had 1/4 of the stone come from an idiot contractor that I hired to help me and 3/4 I got myself. 100% of the stone had crap in it.
    My drain is 150' altogether. 50' in my neighbor's yard where the storm drain is. That 50' has the chunks of crap in the stone. The contractor didn't want to wait for me to swift the stone. After he got done with the trench I got rid of him. He was the only contractor of all the contractors I called that would take the dirt away. He told me he wasn't going to take it away. I have to put it back in over the pipe. I told him he said he would on the phone. The stone for my yard, I sifted myself.
    I paid 100% for the project and did 80% of the labor. My neighbors did not offer a cent.
    We had three big rain storms and not even a puddle left over. By the way, it is an open french drain. The neighbors behind me, their yards in the back are dry now because of me doing the french drain. I made videos of the whole project. My computer has a hard time rendering the clips so I can't make a complete video yet. This comment is as long as it took to do my drain. LOL

    • @PaximusZ
      @PaximusZ 4 роки тому

      Llpppp

    • @MittyNuke1
      @MittyNuke1 4 роки тому +3

      Unfortunately unless you & the neighbors agreed to split the cost ahead of time and all signed some sort of contract prior to the work starting, the person who has the least tolerance for the issue (standing water in your yards) and who actually initiates the project and signs their name (you, in this case) is the only one legally responsible for paying. Not saying it's fair, just that's how it is. Your neighbor probably thinks they did you a favor by letting you run the drain through their yard for access to the storm drain. Maybe you could have saved a bit by just running a solid pipe through the neighbors yard to the drain, unless the neighbor agreed to pay for a portion of the cost to have the french drain in their yard. Unless there's more to the story & the neighbors agreed to pay ahead of time, at least you now have a dry yard.
      Sorry to hear you dealt with an unprofessional contractor... I learned the hard way that trying to save a buck on cheap labor ends up costing way more in the end, had a similar story where I hired someone to dig a trench and I ended up spending more time myself digging it to the proper dimensions after I realized he (actually not even him, he subbed it out to someone who had no idea what they were doing) did it wrong. And another job I screwed up by hiring a "maintenance guy" to install toilets + then calling an emergency plumber when I had shit leaking through the ceiling below a week later. So I'm not trying to give you a hard time, just saying I've been there myself & also learned the hard way... now I either do it myself or hire an actual professional. If I can't afford a pro, then I'm learning how to do the job correctly myself! (or, it's not getting done 😅 )

    • @80yr.oldpowerlifter
      @80yr.oldpowerlifter 4 роки тому

      ​@@MittyNuke1 I didn't have to ask permission to run the Franch Drain in the neighbor's yard to the storm drain. I did anyway. My town has a 20' easement around the perimeter of the property. If my town or the utility companies need to do work in the easement. They don't need to replace any threes, shrubs, or sod. They warn us not to put any structures in the easement. The town gave me permission to do the drain because I was doing a drainage upgrade to their system. If my neighbors offered to pay something I wouldn't have taken it anyway.

    • @MittyNuke1
      @MittyNuke1 4 роки тому +2

      @@80yr.oldpowerlifter Oh okay, I re-read your post and see that you were upset that the neighbor did not *offer* anything. Well I'm sure your neighbors are happy about the improvements to their property, doesn't hurt to be a good neighbor 👍

  • @nyiniamako
    @nyiniamako Рік тому

    This is exactly the problem I have. Including the dogs! Thank you for the video!

  • @faulltw
    @faulltw 4 роки тому +5

    Seems like you had to bring every trick in the book to this guys yard. I cant imagine the cost on something like this.

    • @boat6868
      @boat6868 4 роки тому +5

      He said the cost at the end of the video...$14,000-$15,000.

  • @RidgeRunner4X4
    @RidgeRunner4X4 3 роки тому +8

    Why didn't you tie in the down spouts from the house gutters?

  • @Wish4newlife
    @Wish4newlife Рік тому

    I loved this video. Your detailed instructions were very informative. I wish I could hire you in my home town. 🇨🇦

  • @jameshorrocks2939
    @jameshorrocks2939 4 роки тому +18

    Great job as usual. It would be nice to see some follow up on this job down the road. Obviously a tough scenario to work on.

  • @eddylee587
    @eddylee587 4 роки тому +11

    Great work there Robert! As always. A top notch system! Would love to see a follow up video?
    Thanks for the all the provided information. 👍

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 Рік тому

    Each one teach one thanks very much for your vedios do I really need to go to any university when it comes manual skills no so thank you

  • @michaelguzman9633
    @michaelguzman9633 4 роки тому +2

    This is exactly what we needed to see!!! Thank you, FDM and Co.!!!
    Y'all the truth!!! 💯✊

  • @royperkins28
    @royperkins28 6 місяців тому

    Great job documenting the process, thanks for sharing with us.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  6 місяців тому

      You may find these outdoor sump pump installations of interest
      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn.html&si=dr8hMLL_1k9PV198

  • @SickMy_Duck
    @SickMy_Duck 3 роки тому +1

    michigander here!

  • @IGoProEVERYTHING
    @IGoProEVERYTHING 2 роки тому +2

    In New England, if you want 1 1/2 stone with nothing smaller in it you ask for washed. When you screen any material to any size anything smaller will fall through the screen.

  • @johnfranks
    @johnfranks 4 роки тому +21

    Why not bury the feed to the leech field? Looks kinda crazy draped through the fence, strapped to the house then slowly routed underground... Can't believe they didn't tie-in the gutter downspouts...

    • @Wanderer_52
      @Wanderer_52 3 роки тому +1

      I agree sump discharge line looks awful

  • @glxxyz
    @glxxyz 6 місяців тому

    Huge upgrade to the home, that back yard drainage was a disaster!

  • @madcowusa4277
    @madcowusa4277 2 роки тому +1

    Rather alarming diagonal cracks in brickwork at 11:00, and right next to a downspout too. Interesting video. edit: ok, you addressed that later in video.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  11 днів тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn.html&si=6xbtV1iFS8dXpZSN

  • @jim7smith
    @jim7smith 4 роки тому +2

    Just a thought, a battery powered recip saw with demolition blades make short work of roots. I use mine a lot when lawnservice customers have trees removed but there are still roots at the surface. It makes short work of them..

  • @jeffreykbevins7116
    @jeffreykbevins7116 2 роки тому

    That is a very well planned out job, and the finished job looks great . Loved the way that everybody was working together and getting the job done .
    🤗👍💖💫

  • @gdelete8098
    @gdelete8098 4 роки тому +2

    Another very informative and well done project. Thanks for sharing your expertise and on-site jobs. Always learn something when I watch your content. )

    • @mikefurlong5091
      @mikefurlong5091 2 роки тому

      A lot of BS. Numerous problems, very surprised the city lets you operate. I have been in the drain business for years. And have never seen such a poor system installed. 1. Drain systems work on gravity, by adding pumps, heaters. Problems will come. In storms you lose power. 2. How can you add a sprinkler system. Or put in a shed. 3. Why such big drain pipe, when pump only has a 2" pipe. That would be the maximum flow. And heater only last 2 years, and pumps do not survive the freezing cold. You missed the whole principle of the drain system. 4. Your design is bad. Why tear out the gate of the fence area to get machines in. And refuse to tear out others section so you can have a lift pump. Rule one drain systems are gravity feed, I believe is what I stated first. And what you stated first was this is not a french drain, and then at the end that is all you called it. Plain and simple your just a bunch of BS.

  • @charger19691
    @charger19691 4 роки тому +1

    You fellas do beautiful work. Fantastic job!

  • @RamxRamx-fw3gm
    @RamxRamx-fw3gm 5 місяців тому

    Funny how nobody else in that neighborhood has done this 😅😅😅😅. Huge bucks$$$$.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  5 місяців тому

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  • @mannyvelez4437
    @mannyvelez4437 4 роки тому

    Francisco is the Man

  • @chancellor9000
    @chancellor9000 17 днів тому

    Thanks for the tremendous free information you provide.
    Three questions, if I may?
    1. What happens if the power goes out during a heavy rain event? Is there backup on that pump to raise the water level?
    2. What’s a rough estimate for a job like this (I’m in northeast Ohio, so probably similar rates)?
    3. Do you travel to Ohio and can I just hire you guys?! 😂

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  16 днів тому

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  • @MittyNuke1
    @MittyNuke1 4 роки тому +7

    Wow what a professional job, thank you for recording video & explaining everything. You and your guys know what you're doing for sure, and you can tell by the way you speak of your workers that you guys are a good team. I'm sure the homeowner was happy with how everything turned out and the attention to detail like putting down plywood for driving your equipment over. Crazy that the city doesn't just allow you to tie into the storm drains, but I guess they are worried about system capacity especially during big snow melts. (If they required you to pay them to re-pave the sidewalk, the cost might be comparable anyway.) Given the complexity of this job it's amazing that you were able to get it all done in one day, and $15k seems like a very fair price given the amount of work involved + all the machinery. 👍

  • @kimkennedy9640
    @kimkennedy9640 4 місяці тому

    Top notch plan, work, and video!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 місяці тому

      Here is an outdoor sump pump playlist
      ua-cam.com/play/PLjFCqaZ4v1BXXbPw3Vf7e86DbKj7qOnLn.html&si=FXb2G8nypngRr_sS

  • @goldwaywindowcleaning9423
    @goldwaywindowcleaning9423 3 роки тому +2

    Great crew! Can you upload a follow up video of drain in full operation??

  • @charlesmiller5078
    @charlesmiller5078 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing work, Kinda wonder about how the pump wires are dangling over to the wall, esp with 2 larger dogs and children. In Florida where I live, water just drains straight down, we get a heavy rain, 10 minutes later its gone, total sand, not good for growing, but great for draining.

  • @TheUnleashed123
    @TheUnleashed123 4 роки тому +1

    Quite the operation

  • @awesometaxes
    @awesometaxes 4 місяці тому +1

    Ppl know their dog is going to be wild. Put your dogs up ahead of time ppl. It is the respectful thing to do.

  • @michaelc.3812
    @michaelc.3812 3 роки тому +1

    I’m really enjoying your videos, and hats off for your quality of narration. Great job. My only qualm is your burying metal conduit. That will corrode and fail, where NM conduit will last 100 years.

  • @davidfrisch5538
    @davidfrisch5538 2 роки тому

    Wow your in my area , this seems a little over built for a city yard in my option , just for the fact I can use my old pool pump to drain my yard to the street in about 20 mins .. thanks for sharing looking for ideas for my summer project, I'm sure he has a nice dry yard, nice work , hardworking crew

  • @jonviall5566
    @jonviall5566 Рік тому

    Two thumbs up & a BIG toe !! GREAT VIDEO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GREAT COMMENTARY !!!!!!!!! GREAT CREW !!!!!!!!!!

  • @ssavman
    @ssavman 4 роки тому

    Man, I can't wait to get my materials quote. Very eager to dry up my yard and subsequently, my basement. Dealing with standing water constantly. The ground water it's overwhelming my two basement French drains and is already dumping out 300 gallons an hour 24/7/365 from inside my house

  • @wjf0ne
    @wjf0ne 4 роки тому

    I just watched to hear what you call the fabric which you use to surround your pipe. I still don't know what it's called, BUT you have told me about a leech field and solved a problem which has been bugging me for quite some time as to how to drain my garden which I have plans to landscape. I think I'll sleep easier tonight, thank you.

  • @MyKnifeJourney
    @MyKnifeJourney 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Really shows a homeowner what is involved in the job and having it properly done and professionally installed. One major flood and it pays for itself. Keep up the great work.

  • @DK85
    @DK85 4 роки тому +5

    Interesting about the straw. I would have bet that it would decompose long before 15 years passed. I love these videos. I'm in Massachusetts and we don't have as much clay to deal with (near me anyway), but most everything else applies.

  • @northjerseykevin3915
    @northjerseykevin3915 5 місяців тому

    Impressive all around. Thanks for the video 👍👍

  • @randymadmanmeredith6880
    @randymadmanmeredith6880 3 роки тому +1

    Hello. Just watched you long video here. I love what you did and the education I gained from this video. We did something similar but with a M-137 sump pump to push water to front yard. Yes we had massive water flooding us. I like what you did. Question tho - Not sure if I would want to see the pump station but guess it’s behind the fence. The line coming from behind the fence to the manifold. There must be a way to make it look better from the road. The appearance of it. What could / would you do if the customer didn’t want to see that black pipe besides plant bushes to hide it. Thank you for putting this online to all of us home owners. You did a fantastic job. I would definitely want you to do my next job.

  • @leslieestrada1459
    @leslieestrada1459 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. I learned a lot.

  • @vladimirvandyke5110
    @vladimirvandyke5110 4 роки тому

    Detailed and simple to follow.

  • @Jskarda2244
    @Jskarda2244 4 роки тому +5

    I would love to see an aerial photo showing where the lines are, where the sump is and where its pumping to....just a thought. Thanks for your videos and your knowledge.

    • @bososz
      @bososz 4 роки тому +2

      Did you not watch the video? Pretty obvious where things are..

  • @jonspengler5891
    @jonspengler5891 7 місяців тому

    These developers need to be on the hook for building with consideration for factors like this

  • @Jacob-dm7pl
    @Jacob-dm7pl 4 роки тому +2

    very interesting. thank you.

  • @emilja.4205
    @emilja.4205 5 місяців тому

    This is awesome 👊 Thank you for sharing this knowledge 💯

  • @user-uc3rl5dk2t
    @user-uc3rl5dk2t 4 роки тому +1

    Love ur work Rob. From Australia!