Hey Good Morning! Chuck Here with Apple Drains! The BEST way to Remove Water From Your Yard is French Drain With Catch Basins. When it rains hard water floods across the yard creating a River, kind of like a Flash Flood. The French Drain is too deep to collect the water. Add A Catch Basin for IMMEDIATE WATER COLLECTION! Don't be fooled by inexperienced people! Add The Catch Basin!
After a record of 3 flooded backyards in 5 weeks, I will be doing this before winter is over. Bad part is I have to run drain almost 200 ft to ditch. Not much rise, so I hope the pump can handle it. Thanks for videos.
So glad to see you using 45 deg junctions instead of tees. I really don't like the 90 deg tees I see you use in other down pipe vids. Why can't you use underground 45 deg junctions on roof water downpipe systems? I think they flow better. Good channel keep it up.
Your videos -" This is how you can do it yourself and do a great job" Others videos-" This is why you should hire us" Don't sweat the hate, keep up the good videos!
You know I don’t know about companies up north and how they do thier systems.. all I know is I have watched your videos over and over till I was sure I knew how to do it myself.. I even did a video chatt with you to get advice..I installed my system in my yard and in my crawl space by myself and I am a woman..my system is working great and moving the water.. I did this by watching your videos and can say that your way of doing a French drain has proven to be the correct way.. plz keep the videos coming bc they will help diy home owners.. thx chuck
I have watched all your videos and I learned so much. I gain the courage to do my own French drain my yard was like a swamp and the side of my house had sitting water when it rained. I dug all the way down to the footer which was about two and a half feet since I have an above-ground basement all the way to the back of the house which is about 45 ft and across the entire yard which was over another hundred feet into the storm drain, now on the water is completely gone. I have tons gallons of groundwater that never stops comingand because of this I decided I was going to use three pipes two parallel to each other next to the footer and one right above in the middle for when it snows or a hard rain fall it was the best thing I did the ground is completely dry within hours thanks so much for your videos and your support you with me one shovel at a time.
The concept is feasible, akin to a drinking straw! One just needs a plan, tools, materials, and equipment. At DIY'er will probably only save on *his* labor while hiring beaucoup people for transporting gravel and other heavy stuff. It's simple for a professional with assets he uses daily. It's a pain in the butt for a one-time venture.
I have watched a whole bunch of your videos, and made notes, and her I go. I have a horribly wet yard, water damage in my crawlspace, and neighbors draining onto me. It will take me a long time, but I am going to dig footer tile, and dig french drain, and get my house on dry land. I learn something from every one of your videos so thank you Chuck. I have never attempted anything like this but I can't afford to pay anybody so I bought a shovel. Clay dirt, Kentucky climate, it will take me a while but I am stubborn and this is the home I bought myself to retire in. I got it to do.
Thank you for your videos. I was so sad with a lot of water in my yard. You encouraged me with your words "you can do it! " And I did! It's a much better yard, and I'm enjoying it 😄👏
Born in Clearwater and raised in Onsted Michigan. I watch both your channel and the one “up north”. I think your correct in that there is different soil types and different weather to be sure. Also, I like your attitude about the whole situation. Don’t bash each other, at the very least agree to disagree.
Thanks for doing these videos. I’ve been watching numerous channels over the past few months to figure out my own drainage problems. I had a small wet spot in my yard and decided to dig a French drain system. Used a lot of ideas from this channel and others. The amount of water that has drained is unreal, and it’s not even finished yet. Thanks for all the videos and your hard work, truly. Since working on this by myself, I can respect how much work it actually takes.
Hi Chuck. I am Up north in Canada. Your videos have helped me build some great French drain systems in my yard @ I just did one last week for a problem down spout , thanks again !
You have the best videos, always very honest and i have learned alot by watching. Don't worry about people that add bad comments. You keep doing what you are doing. God bless.
Thanks, Chuck! You are so right! Those northern french drains are just not what we need in this southern sandy, silty, soil. I fondly refer to my homestead as the soggy bottom bog and looking forward to installing my french drain soon. I appreciate you sharing your 30 years of knowledge with us DIY folks. You're the best!
Thank you for these videos and the important information on how to deal with excessive water from rain to keep yards dry.I live in Keizer oregon where it rains a lot in winter and the ground gets very soggy.
Gave you a thumbs up after you gave your crew kudos for their hard work and because I see you are a hands-on employer with skin in the game and sweat equity in your business. 👏
Petersburg va here. I just tried 9/9/24 to dig a trench. My new digging shovel handle nearly cracking after just about 2" down on my firstdig... yet when it rain, the soil feels like quicksand if you walk across it..Strange, soggy when it rains and like a desert when it's dry.. I think this soil type just percolate very poorly.
Great info. I ran into two areas around this house. One is soggy like in this video and the other a needed pathway for all the water in the yard to drain. Based on Chucks advise, especially around 4 minutes into this video, I used gravel with pipe for the yard drain and the perforated /Styrofoam product for the soggy area.
Thank you so much for your videos. We were able to learn so much and able to install our own French drain and sump pump in our yard! Thank you very much from Missouri!
Hey Chuck, I do love your clips, little problem My double drive has a little slope. To fix i added a 6" catch basin. I added a 6 inch piece of a/c filter Inside the green cap. Held in with long zip tie, all seems to work, drive way dry, trash on top of green cap Your thoughts please.
Aloha from Honolulu, Chuck. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and humility. You've helped ease some doubts and give me the confidence to install my first French drain and I'll probably start on another one in the upcoming weeks. Stay positive, brother.
Hello Chuck. I have watched so so many of your videos. Do you happen to have your company anywhere near Clearwater, Florida. I would love to pay you to stop by. Please let me know, you're the best out there!
Chuck, Wondering why you didn’t use EZflow all the way to the discharge? I saw a section they you used perforated pipe with gravel and wrapped with cloth. I’ve been watching almost, almost all of your videos and you are great teacher. How can you figure out where your underground pipes from The gutter that go to the storm drain without tearing the entire. Will sign up for consultation chat soon. Thanks
I had my experience with what I wouldn’t call a bad contractor. Hired them to do a simple job I could have done myself, to do the right thing. Funny thing is I actually forgot to check if they had a license
Help. Our back yard slopes down, opposite sidewalk. And water sits on our lawn just like in this video. Should I call a plumber for French drain or would landscaping companies be able to do it more properly?
Great video indeed 👍 I stay on the West Coast of Scotland. I installed a 50 metre french drain across the back of the property into a stream. My land runs from the back to the front . Initially this helped the problem but the soil on the low side of the field drain has become extremely boggy which I don't understand? There's no grass as we were looking to put down a Taram membrane and then put chips on top and have raised beds.. A neighbour has suggested we need to put in organic matter to help the soil? The area is 60 feet x 60 feet.. Any advice would be much appreciated. We do get a lot of rain.. Thanks Andrew
where in FL are you? i don't have this much work to do. However when the city repaved the street my driveway is now below the street making all rain water drain into my front yard & all the way down my driveway toward the house. i have a rainwater ditch near the road which did work having a place to go from my property. Now the city street water fills my ditch leaving standing rain water no place to go but back toward my home. Even if i installed french drains the water would return back to my property. What do i do? Thanks!
So much conflicting info on the internet. Two seemingly highly-competent drainage experts. One says put gravel under pipe, the other says don't. One says EZFlow is good, one says it's terrible. One says catch basins are important, the other says they're detrimental to the system. One says to wrap entire trench in fabric, the other says there's no need.
One demonstrates affordable solutions, one uses a clown car convey of heavy equipment for the basement tier service fee of $25k and your first born....
There’s only one right way to do things. You decide which way you think is best. As a business owner and state licensed inspector, I see the hard work of great handymen performed on clients homes everyday. These contractors do their best, give endless effort and try to do it for a reasonable fee. Unfortunately, most of the work doesn’t meet the current standards, has a short life due to poor quality of materials, inevitable damage from faulty installation and often creates safety concerns. Many times it’s a series shortcuts taken in order to save time and money. The worst thing is to hire the wrong person to do something the wrong way. It will always cost more to redo the work done improperly from the start. I love my neighbor, friend, family member in the business, but I would hire them for the job!
You are so good at this Chuck! I have a really soggy area where my sump pump discharges. But I think there's a little more to it because my sump pump doesn't run that often. New construction with very compacted clay, so even a little bit of water from the sump pump just lays on top of the soil. This area is at the property line between our house and the one next door which is still under construction and not sodded yet. I'm not sure what needs to be done but we have really poor drainage and a wet, soggy area that's about a foot wide and five or six feet long. I'm wondering if it will get better once the yard next door is sodded.
Another great video. However, I do think you should continue to focus on your business growth and development, and do not worry about the 'competition'. :)
Hi, I was happy to see your videos. I leave in the South Pacific, and we get lots of rain. The material you show being used has to be shipped to the island. Please advise how we can make a French drain, with materials we have available. We do have the 4" drain pipes for sewer lines.
Excellent video, ty! I use a sub compact tractor to mow and do other work in our yard... with the front end loader and rear ballast weight, the tractor can weight 2500-3000 pounds. Will the French drain and catch basins support that much weight without getting damaged? Thanks!
Apple Drains thank you for the How To video that was super informative. We live in Katy, Texas (suburb of houston) any recommended contractors in our are to put in French Drain with catch Basins in my back yard?
I need to configure a catch basin between the gravel/pipe drain and the perforated/styrofoam pipe. The latter is actually lower than the final gravel/pipe drain. I dug down farther when I saw the water level in the ground. So this section will have to fill the bottom of the catch basin. When the water level rises enough, it will flow out the gravel/pipe section toward the street. The rest will just have to soak into the ground. I may have to make my own catch basin or modify a store bought one.
Can you recommend a drainage contractor in Savannah, GA? Yes I probably could do it my self, but it would take me days to do alone and still would probably not be right.
No you don’t. You just want to make sure and wrap the gravel/pipe section and then put more gravel on top (top 2-3 inches at grade). That way if you ever need to refresh your gravel, it’s only the top few inches.
All I want to see at the end of all of these videos is how it actually works...I want to see water discharging. I want to see the results...water flowing out to the street. Maybe even a video during a storm showing the water moving.
So the catch basins should be dotted all over the top soggy lawn areas to drain into the French drain..? ok. I've got the French drain but it's still soggy all over cause I'm only catching water at the top of the pipe
What causes a super wet soil? I have clay soil, I do not have sprinkles and when I dig, my soil is super moist, not dripping wet but super moist as if watered it. I have a spot where I planted 3 different king of trees and the three have died. I do not understand where the wetness is coming from.
What do you do if you're in a rural area and have had standing water starting back in 2018???? I understand the french drain but can't do it until the standing water is removed.
We have soggy wet ground up north here also..just saying. 😉 case in point my inlaws yard is super soggy and my wifes dad hand dug a crappy trench just like that customer in the video had done. I wish y'all did work up here. I would recommend they hire you. Edit: to clarify..the crappy trench is not the one you are digging. Lol My wifes dad just half assedly dug a zig zaggy trench across his whole back yard.
Maybe install native plants that can actually properly allow proper water infiltration unlike turfgrass. Also provides wildlife habitat, prevents erosion and stormwater runoff.
@@alyciab3075 hire someone! I did it all myself and it took forever but I put in about 150 feet. Don't try to hand dig. I rented an excavator and had it dug out in a few hours. It's been working really well though!
How do I find a good drainage contractor in my area here in Gilroy Ca.. I looked online , Craigslist, and phone book. I’m finding landscapers either won’t come to Gilroy or they don’t want to take on the challenge. The clay soil here is horrible
Don't get your whole up north bit not knowing what it's like. My well is only 15' deep. Any rain here results in fields being full of water and driveway covered in water. Nothing but muddy clay with no where for the water to go. I'd need several dry wells but that would be such a huge job to do by myself.
Had my share of cold - rain and snow! Weeks of cloudy days with no Sunshine?? Would not go back for good or platinum. and once drywall is full of water, it goes nowhere!! But thanks for sharing your thoughts 😃
Hey Good Morning! Chuck Here with Apple Drains! The BEST way to Remove Water From Your Yard is French Drain With Catch Basins. When it rains hard water floods across the yard creating a River, kind of like a Flash Flood. The French Drain is too deep to collect the water. Add A Catch Basin for IMMEDIATE WATER COLLECTION! Don't be fooled by inexperienced people! Add The Catch Basin!
After a record of 3 flooded backyards in 5 weeks, I will be doing this before winter is over. Bad part is I have to run drain almost 200 ft to ditch. Not much rise, so I hope the pump can handle it. Thanks for videos.
Well i must say thanks to you seeing you from french guyane i have the same problème i will try it my land as a lot of water went its raining saison
How much you charge per foot
So glad to see you using 45 deg junctions instead of tees. I really don't like the 90 deg tees I see you use in other down pipe vids. Why can't you use underground 45 deg junctions on roof water downpipe systems? I think they flow better. Good channel keep it up.
Your videos -" This is how you can do it yourself and do a great job"
Others videos-" This is why you should hire us"
Don't sweat the hate, keep up the good videos!
You know I don’t know about companies up north and how they do thier systems.. all I know is I have watched your videos over and over till I was sure I knew how to do it myself.. I even did a video chatt with you to get advice..I installed my system in my yard and in my crawl space by myself and I am a woman..my system is working great and moving the water.. I did this by watching your videos and can say that your way of doing a French drain has proven to be the correct way.. plz keep the videos coming bc they will help diy home owners.. thx chuck
I’m doing the same thing now.
I have watched all your videos and I learned so much. I gain the courage to do my own French drain my yard was like a swamp and the side of my house had sitting water when it rained. I dug all the way down to the footer which was about two and a half feet since I have an above-ground basement all the way to the back of the house which is about 45 ft and across the entire yard which was over another hundred feet into the storm drain, now on the water is completely gone. I have tons gallons of groundwater that never stops comingand because of this I decided I was going to use three pipes two parallel to each other next to the footer and one right above in the middle for when it snows or a hard rain fall it was the best thing I did the ground is completely dry within hours thanks so much for your videos and your support you with me one shovel at a time.
The concept is feasible, akin to a drinking straw! One just needs a plan, tools, materials, and equipment. At DIY'er will probably only save on *his* labor while hiring beaucoup people for transporting gravel and other heavy stuff.
It's simple for a professional with assets he uses daily. It's a pain in the butt for a one-time venture.
I have watched a whole bunch of your videos, and made notes, and her I go. I have a horribly wet yard, water damage in my crawlspace, and neighbors draining onto me. It will take me a long time, but I am going to dig footer tile, and dig french drain, and get my house on dry land. I learn something from every one of your videos so thank you Chuck. I have never attempted anything like this but I can't afford to pay anybody so I bought a shovel. Clay dirt, Kentucky climate, it will take me a while but I am stubborn and this is the home I bought myself to retire in. I got it to do.
How’d it go?
@@alyciab3075 I think he’s still digging.
I really appreciated your humbled and wise remark about other people and companies bashing others. Stay humble! God bless you! As He has.
Thank you for your videos. I was so sad with a lot of water in my yard. You encouraged me with your words "you can do it! " And I did! It's a much better yard, and I'm enjoying it 😄👏
Your systems are the absolute BEST, and you are so right. Necessity is the mother of invention!
That is a great rule u mentioned to never say anything bad about another contractor I wil remember that bro thanks be blessed
Born in Clearwater and raised in Onsted Michigan. I watch both your channel and the one “up north”. I think your correct in that there is different soil types and different weather to be sure. Also, I like your attitude about the whole situation. Don’t bash each other, at the very least agree to disagree.
Thanks for doing these videos. I’ve been watching numerous channels over the past few months to figure out my own drainage problems. I had a small wet spot in my yard and decided to dig a French drain system. Used a lot of ideas from this channel and others. The amount of water that has drained is unreal, and it’s not even finished yet.
Thanks for all the videos and your hard work, truly.
Since working on this by myself, I can respect how much work it actually takes.
Hi Chuck. I am Up north in Canada. Your videos have helped me build some great French drain systems in my yard @ I just did one last week for a problem down spout , thanks again !
Got to say I trust you more then the other guys. I have seen other guys put in over kill 10k+systems that are not even needed.
I love you don’t do anything fancy - just the simplest thing that works good 👍🏻
You have the best videos, always very honest and i have learned alot by watching. Don't worry about people that add bad comments. You keep doing what you are doing. God bless.
Thanks, Chuck! You are so right! Those northern french drains are just not what we need in this southern sandy, silty, soil. I fondly refer to my homestead as the soggy bottom bog and looking forward to installing my french drain soon. I appreciate you sharing your 30 years of knowledge with us DIY folks. You're the best!
Man I love this dude!...no excuses just get it done!...I hear ya bossman!
I could watch this guys videos for days
Thank you for these videos and the important information on how to deal with excessive water from rain to keep yards dry.I live in Keizer oregon where it rains a lot in winter and the ground gets very soggy.
Chuck, how do you keep the sand getting into the drain through the catch basin? Thanks!
Gave you a thumbs up after you gave your crew kudos for their hard work and because I see you are a hands-on employer with skin in the game and sweat equity in your business. 👏
Wow, very helpful. Be encouraged, and keep encouraging!
Great video. We have mostly clay in Virginia, so I know what you mean when you say it is rock hard and difficult to dig out. Have a good week.
Petersburg va here. I just tried 9/9/24 to dig a trench. My new digging shovel handle nearly cracking after just about 2" down on my firstdig... yet when it rain, the soil feels like quicksand if you walk across it..Strange, soggy when it rains and like a desert when it's dry.. I think this soil type just percolate very poorly.
Chuck, another great video ….. thanks for being so positive and showing the correct method to install the drains. Continued success , my friend!
Great info. I ran into two areas around this house. One is soggy like in this video and the other a needed pathway for all the water in the yard to drain. Based on Chucks advise, especially around 4 minutes into this video, I used gravel with pipe for the yard drain and the perforated /Styrofoam product for the soggy area.
Thank you so much for your videos. We were able to learn so much and able to install our own French drain and sump pump in our yard! Thank you very much from Missouri!
I appreciate your honesty and know a youtuber who sell the products on his own channel.....try to figure out the motive
Very positive messages in this video. Right on dude! Nice work
you have a great attitude... big props
I Thank you for showing because I have the same problem in my backyard I need help my grass is soggy and muddy in my backyard.
Love your content. Keep up the hard work
Where did you connect to discharge the water? And what kind of permits are (typically) required for running a DIY drain?
Hey Chuck,
I do love your clips, little problem
My double drive has a little slope.
To fix i added a 6" catch basin.
I added a 6 inch piece of a/c filter
Inside the green cap. Held in with long zip tie, all seems to work, drive way dry, trash on top of green cap
Your thoughts please.
Aloha from Honolulu, Chuck. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and humility. You've helped ease some doubts and give me the confidence to install my first French drain and I'll probably start on another one in the upcoming weeks. Stay positive, brother.
Hello Chuck. I have watched so so many of your videos. Do you happen to have your company anywhere near Clearwater, Florida. I would love to pay you to stop by. Please let me know, you're the best out there!
Thank you for all the helpful tips
Great video. How much does this run for?
Good work!
Chuck,
Wondering why you didn’t use EZflow all the way to the discharge? I saw a section they you used perforated pipe with gravel and wrapped with cloth.
I’ve been watching almost, almost all of your videos and you are great teacher. How can you figure out where your underground pipes from The gutter that go to the storm drain without tearing the entire.
Will sign up for consultation chat soon.
Thanks
I had my experience with what I wouldn’t call a bad contractor. Hired them to do a simple job I could have done myself, to do the right thing. Funny thing is I actually forgot to check if they had a license
I'm from northeast PA, trust me us northerners have no problem understanding wet ground.
Great video. Looking forward to giving this a shot. Great channel.
Do you have any connections with firms that you might recommend that do this work up in western Connecticut ??
Help. Our back yard slopes down, opposite sidewalk. And water sits on our lawn just like in this video. Should I call a plumber for French drain or would landscaping companies be able to do it more properly?
How much does a job like this usually cost?
How do u decide where to start the drain in the back of the yard?
How do u, or where do u put a catch basin if the pipe runs out out to drive way?
Your videos are awesome! God bless you Chuck.
Such a good video, thanks!!
Great video indeed 👍
I stay on the West Coast of Scotland.
I installed a 50 metre french drain across the back of the property into a stream. My land runs from the back to the front .
Initially this helped the problem but the soil on the low side of the field drain has become extremely boggy which I don't understand? There's no grass as we were looking to put down a Taram membrane and then put chips on top and have raised beds..
A neighbour has suggested we need to put in organic matter to help the soil?
The area is 60 feet x 60 feet..
Any advice would be much appreciated.
We do get a lot of rain..
Thanks Andrew
where in FL are you? i don't have this much work to do. However when the city repaved the street my driveway is now below the street making all rain water drain into my front yard & all the way down my driveway toward the house. i have a rainwater ditch near the road which did work having a place to go from my property. Now the city street water fills my ditch leaving standing rain water no place to go but back toward my home. Even if i installed french drains the water would return back to my property. What do i do? Thanks!
I love your attitude!
So much conflicting info on the internet. Two seemingly highly-competent drainage experts. One says put gravel under pipe, the other says don't. One says EZFlow is good, one says it's terrible. One says catch basins are important, the other says they're detrimental to the system. One says to wrap entire trench in fabric, the other says there's no need.
One demonstrates affordable solutions, one uses a clown car convey of heavy equipment for the basement tier service fee of $25k and your first born....
There’s only one right way to do things. You decide which way you think is best. As a business owner and state licensed inspector, I see the hard work of great handymen performed on clients homes everyday. These contractors do their best, give endless effort and try to do it for a reasonable fee. Unfortunately, most of the work doesn’t meet the current standards, has a short life due to poor quality of materials, inevitable damage from faulty installation and often creates safety concerns. Many times it’s a series shortcuts taken in order to save time and money. The worst thing is to hire the wrong person to do something the wrong way. It will always cost more to redo the work done improperly from the start. I love my neighbor, friend, family member in the business, but I would hire them for the job!
Welcome to my 6 year long nightmare experience.
@@twatts1523I want to start a project but I’m afraid. Who’s right?
I agree with you way too much confusion for no reason.
You are so good at this Chuck! I have a really soggy area where my sump pump discharges. But I think there's a little more to it because my sump pump doesn't run that often. New construction with very compacted clay, so even a little bit of water from the sump pump just lays on top of the soil. This area is at the property line between our house and the one next door which is still under construction and not sodded yet. I'm not sure what needs to be done but we have really poor drainage and a wet, soggy area that's about a foot wide and five or six feet long. I'm wondering if it will get better once the yard next door is sodded.
Did the problem resolve itself when the lawn was added
Chuck, when you use EZ Flow - do you still need to put gravel under and over it?
Another great video. However, I do think you should continue to focus on your business growth and development, and do not worry about the 'competition'. :)
Where does it end up?where does it go? You didnt show that part
Hi, I was happy to see your videos. I leave in the South Pacific, and we get lots of rain. The material you show being used has to be shipped to the island. Please advise how we can make a French drain, with materials we have available. We do have the 4" drain pipes for sewer lines.
Hi Chen, I would be happy to help. Please send us an email and we can go from there. Thanks and best regards, Chuck, Apple Drains
Excellent video, ty! I use a sub compact tractor to mow and do other work in our yard... with the front end loader and rear ballast weight, the tractor can weight 2500-3000 pounds. Will the French drain and catch basins support that much weight without getting damaged? Thanks!
I like the french drain knowledge but I come here for the french drain insults. Yeah, calling someone a druggie doesn't look good for business.
Apple Drains thank you for the How To video that was super informative. We live in Katy, Texas (suburb of houston) any recommended contractors in our are to put in French Drain with catch Basins in my back yard?
Where in Florida are you located? Can we hire you to come fix our saturated yard problem?
I need to configure a catch basin between the gravel/pipe drain and the perforated/styrofoam pipe. The latter is actually lower than the final gravel/pipe drain. I dug down farther when I saw the water level in the ground. So this section will have to fill the bottom of the catch basin. When the water level rises enough, it will flow out the gravel/pipe section toward the street. The rest will just have to soak into the ground. I may have to make my own catch basin or modify a store bought one.
Hi! Will a good French drain work in wet soggy clay soil? Will it pick up the underground water?
Good job , pops
Can you recommend a drainage contractor in Savannah, GA? Yes I probably could do it my self, but it would take me days to do alone and still would probably not be right.
Hi thank you for the videos! do you need a catch basin if you bring gravel to grade?
No you don’t. You just want to make sure and wrap the gravel/pipe section and then put more gravel on top (top 2-3 inches at grade). That way if you ever need to refresh your gravel, it’s only the top few inches.
what is the fabric that you use before the soil.
All I want to see at the end of all of these videos is how it actually works...I want to see water discharging. I want to see the results...water flowing out to the street. Maybe even a video during a storm showing the water moving.
same with me
Walk down your street on rainy day
So the catch basins should be dotted all over the top soggy lawn areas to drain into the French drain..? ok. I've got the French drain but it's still soggy all over cause I'm only catching water at the top of the pipe
Can something be done without a french drane
What causes a super wet soil? I have clay soil, I do not have sprinkles and when I dig, my soil is super moist, not dripping wet but super moist as if watered it.
I have a spot where I planted 3 different king of trees and the three have died. I do not understand where the wetness is coming from.
what the fabric that you use before the soil..
Do you have installers you recommend in any state?
What do you do if you're in a rural area and have had standing water starting back in 2018???? I understand the french drain but can't do it until the standing water is removed.
We have soggy wet ground up north here also..just saying. 😉 case in point my inlaws yard is super soggy and my wifes dad hand dug a crappy trench just like that customer in the video had done. I wish y'all did work up here. I would recommend they hire you.
Edit: to clarify..the crappy trench is not the one you are digging. Lol
My wifes dad just half assedly dug a zig zaggy trench across his whole back yard.
They are jealous. Take it as a compliment. It’s obvious you are a quality company.
The neighbour's will be happy, didn't spend a cent, and had their problems solved. Now they can soak the ground again by needlessly using irrigation.
Maybe install native plants that can actually properly allow proper water infiltration unlike turfgrass. Also provides wildlife habitat, prevents erosion and stormwater runoff.
We're in NY and my yard is soggy all the time. It's the clay. Hopefully putting in a french drain helps
Hi there I’m in my and dealing with the same issue. How did it go for you? Any tips? Lessons learned?
@@alyciab3075 hire someone! I did it all myself and it took forever but I put in about 150 feet. Don't try to hand dig. I rented an excavator and had it dug out in a few hours. It's been working really well though!
That’s what I have I need help to resolve my saggy soil I don’t have money to pay a contractor is expensive
question how does this work if your property is lower than the street? My drainage ditch is below the street along with my house.
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How much was this job?
Show us your hard work actually working!!!!!!!!!
On average how much does a job like this cost?
What about if your yard is a lot higher than the street level?
You said it must be dug at street level
I wish my soil was so easy to dig! We have dense clay in our area.
Chuck- won’t that corrugated pipe clog over time? How do you clean it out then?
debris flows into the catch basin, and you clean those out regularly. That's the purpose of the catch basin.
What is the average cost for a job like this?
Great 👍🏾video...
To wrap the pipe alone or to wrap the pipe with the stone in it??
Typically you lay the fabric in the trench and then the pipe and rocks. So it’s all wrapped.
How do I find a good drainage contractor in my area here in Gilroy Ca..
I looked online , Craigslist, and phone book. I’m finding landscapers either won’t come to Gilroy or they don’t want to take on the challenge. The clay soil here is horrible
where to find styrofoam rocks?
I’ve heard people say never use corrugated black pipe for downspouts, only PVC plastic. Any truth to this? I notice you’re using corrugated.
Please come to my house in michigan...it's like we live in a swamp in the spring winter and autumn
Might be there this Spring. Stay in touch! Thanks
Hello what city are y'all in?
Don't get your whole up north bit not knowing what it's like.
My well is only 15' deep. Any rain here results in fields being full of water and driveway covered in water.
Nothing but muddy clay with no where for the water to go. I'd need several dry wells but that would be such a huge job to do by myself.
Had my share of cold - rain and snow! Weeks of cloudy days with no Sunshine?? Would not go back for good or platinum. and once drywall is full of water, it goes nowhere!! But thanks for sharing your thoughts 😃
Why even bring up The Other Contractors up?
You’re freaking awesome
use corruged pipe is not the best product for french drain, i think is the best way live the gravel expose, not use again the sod, right or wrong,
Wish you guys were up in Ohio.