EVERHARD EasyDRAIN Installation Instruction Video

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Our fully integrated surface water drainage system is light-weight, with click-together technology and moulded outlets to make installation quick and easy. Our products are injection moulded right here in Australia and are made from tough, recycled, UV stabilised polymer.

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  • @godsinbox
    @godsinbox Рік тому +3

    should come with the foam preinstalled, since you have obviously had so many complaints that the grate wont come out (that the instructions have changed)

  • @Wazza722
    @Wazza722 5 років тому +8

    The problem i find with these drains is that the fall is not built into the drain itself,
    Therefore if you have 10m of drain to lay, the end of the drain wont be flush with the concrete or paver, the drain will be 10cm lower.

    • @everhardindustriesptyltd3856
      @everhardindustriesptyltd3856  5 років тому +7

      Hi @wazza722, EasyDRAIN can be installed with minimal fall. However, if you do have a situation where you have to install a long length of channel, we recommend connecting stormwater pipe at regular intervals to the channel and run the stormwater pipe with a fall, rather than the channel.

    • @DopeyPotato
      @DopeyPotato 7 місяців тому

      Wish I had read this first haha

  • @kourosh135
    @kourosh135 8 місяців тому

    I believe click and lock between each channel do not work properly most of the time, I have bought more than 20 channels to lay and only two of them working properly, maybe better to improve this, when it comes to use convertor and connection to me it was a pain to get two side connected, maybe better to develop some easier sort of connectors

  • @vicrigg9390
    @vicrigg9390 5 місяців тому

    What rely annoys me is you want to sell your product yet the video starts with 2 advertisements.

    • @melsmith87
      @melsmith87 5 місяців тому

      UA-cam will put ads in, not the brand

  • @jamskof
    @jamskof 5 років тому

    is this something i could run right up close to the perimeter of the house? thanks

    • @everhardindustriesptyltd3856
      @everhardindustriesptyltd3856  5 років тому

      Hi, thanks for your query. It is possible to install EasyDRAIN against an existing structure. Our recommendations for this are on page 13 of our EasyDRAIN Brochure, which you can download from our website using the following link: www.everhard.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SWD_Brochure_2018_WEBv2.pdf
      We recommend that you install EasyDRAIN in concrete using an expansion material such as a closed cell foam.
      Should you have any further queries, please contact us on 131 926. Regards.

    • @jamskof
      @jamskof 5 років тому

      ok thanks

    • @jamskof
      @jamskof 5 років тому

      hi, i have seen the accessories available, but is it possible to cut this down and join to another piece? i cant see how they would join without having that guided edge to slot in. thanks

    • @jamskof
      @jamskof 5 років тому

      ok so i just read that its possible to cut in 200mm increments, i guess thats inbetween the grooves and then each end can slot into your converter. should i use silicon in the converter? or is it designed to contain the water without leakage? also should i butt the concrete right up to the side of the drain and then use a sealant where they both meet? thanks

    • @everhardindustriesptyltd3856
      @everhardindustriesptyltd3856  5 років тому +1

      @@jamskof Hi Newie, that is correct, you can cut the channel between the two ribs at 200mm intervals, then use your converter. The system is designed to click and lock together so there is no need to use silicon. When installing the channel, we recommend you use an expansion tape on either side of the channel (this will allow you to remove the grate at a later time). You will still need to bed the channel down into the concrete bed and allow the concrete to cover the feet and push up both sides of the channel. This will ensure that the channel is secure in the trench. If you use an expansion tape on either side of the channel, silicone is not required. Hopefully this answers your question. Should you have any further queries, please feel free to contact us at 131 926 or email info@everhard.com.au