Installing a sump pump & Basin with Ryan
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2019
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This is a great video. One thing you can do to prevent any sway in the discharge line if you're using those PVC hangers is to put some glue on the hanger where it comes in contact with the pipe and you'll gain some good rigidity there. And that placement of the pump sounds just like where an inspector would want it😂
Thanks...that is exactly what I wanted to see!
No problem. Glad it helped, good luck
I really enjoyed at this video you make very simple and beautiful work !! Thanks 😊
Thank you
Great video Randy. Its good to see something different once in a while. You guys made that look easy.
Thanks buddy. Ryan's a pro
instablaster.
Wow, good job!
Thanks Johnny
Good work and interesting all in one.
Thank you
Great video. Thanks
Thank you
Great video.
Thank you buddy appreciate it
Really cool video Randy. I have a Love Hate relationship with inspectors. Crazy where he wanted that thing placed. A job well done. Hope all is well & Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks brother
Now today there is plastic sheeting laid down before the concrete is poured the plastic should be no less than 6 mil.thick !!!! That is for basement,s and and slabs for the main house as well.plus it help,s prevent any thing made out of mild steel from rusting in any outdoor shop or garauge.
What kind of stone or rock did you use to backfill around the sump basin? Thanks for the video!
Nice video!! Cool
Thanks
I know this was a while ago, but that looks like asbestos tile to me. The telltale sign of asbestos is 9" tiles. Be careful out there.
Thanks buddy
Absolutely asbestos tile. Should have wetted this being that you were drilling and jack hammering
Never even saw the tiles at all. Nothing like experience.
This video helped thank you. I am installing one in my house as well. Did he put the rocks in to help filter the water? I am going to do the same, and was thinking of maybe adding a flexible screen around the basin to make it even more filtered.
No. It's just ground water going back outside so there's no need to filter it
The pebbles prevent basin filling with sand.
Wondering if the rocks got impacted with silt/soil yet?
Nice job gents. Thought I was watching an Andrew Camarata vid for a bit.
Lol he's awesome. Great videos
where did you connect the water of sump pumps, or throw the water
If your basin is flimsy, fit the lid before you backfill else it can go out of shape.
👍👍, I don't recommend using a flimsy one but you are correct in that instance
I am going to dig a sump pit for the first time and I noticed you drilled pilot holes. I assume to help direct the cracking when you use the jack hammer. Do you think it is necessary though? I am thinking about just jack hammering a hole in the floor without pilot holes.
Yes it's necessary
Bypass those pilot holes 🕳️ and it doesn't go right, you'll either be stuck with a really big problem you can't afford to fix or spend 20 times the money, time, and effort of renting a hammer drill and bit, and doing it properly. While I realize this comment Is a year old and may no longer be relevant to the original poster. I thought I would drop this here for anyone flirting with the same bad idea.
Great job and great video. Question- where are you pumping the water to? Outside? Why not into the sewage ?
It's just ground water
I don't think you can legally do that anymore on new installs especially for licensed contractors.
Pumping into sewer can overload the treatment plant if everyone did it. That's why most new roads don't tie storm drains into sewers anymore
Inspector is a real ace hole.
Forcing the install right there.
To heck with common sense.
Why didn’t you connect the floor drain to the sump?
Why no lawn fabric around the perimeter of the hole? Wont the dirt just migrate in to the stone and eventually the basin?
Depends on the dirt if it's sandy clay I would use cloth. but if it's just hard clay the stone should be enough to filter.
It’s that willingness to learn something new Randy, not like the hipsters today that know it all!!! Diversity is the name of the game my friend, add that to your list of services!!! Big Sky Lawn
Hell yea I'd gladly do these. Not hard at all. I always like learning new stuff
Your drilling holes through asbestos tile hahahaha
You'll have that...
Interesting! I have no idea what that's even for 🤔😀
Gets rid of excess water in basement that can come in from too much rain, ground water, etc. It'll also help if your basement ever floods from the washer or something
@@CountrysideStrong gotcha. We don't have basements in Louisiana. That's probably why I didn't know lol
It looks like the floor already has a drain for excess rain water.
Hi - I am digging the hole but there is sand underneath the cement which makes it hard to dig deep. How do I solve for this? The side of the hole keeps falling in.
I've never run into that I'm not sure
How long did it take?
Couple hrs
Why he made thos holes on the black bucket
Ground water
Where did that drain to ?
The pump sends it up through the PVC out to the front flower bed. It's only ground water it pumps out
I have a sump pump I need to install , you guys want to help me?
I thought you had to put screen material around the tub before you put it in place.
With certain types yes, not this style
@@CountrysideStrong oh ok....Thanks
No problem
The stone around a sump basin acts as a filter only let water in and not dirt
That's right
That is asbestos tile
Why drill holes in the basin?
It's to allow ground water into the basin. The pump then removes the water, usually out to a drain or even out to a sewer.
Should the homes be drilled on the bottom as well? Or just the sides?
The sides are plenty
They look like asbestos floor tiles, did anyone get that checked beforehand?
Yea we knew.
@@CountrysideStrong jeeze that dusts got everywhere , I hope luck is on everyone’s side here.
Were you ever told by the building regs guy why he wanted the sump in the middle of the room and why it couldn’t go in the corner like you mentioned?
I’m guessing that basement wasn’t some recent addition after a building regs change which made it mandatory for a sump pump to be installed, it seems strange the owners would be forced to install one to sell the house, different rules and reg all over the globe I guess
We're all fine. I'm not sure what the regs are I was just helping a buddy with a job
u did not show it working lol
Trust that it does 😉
@@CountrysideStrong 😂😂😂😂
I cant believe you guys didn't remove those surrounding floor tiles before you started...Did you really lay concrete on top of them ??? WTF
fucked that all up doing it that way
Well that's funny cuz it was a few years ago and it still working perfectly fine now
Do I need a weep hole for the pipe