What is your definition of "facilitate"? Example: "The water facilitates out." We usually say water "flows" out or "percolates" into the soil. Genuinely curious, never heard that word used like that.
Hey Dustin, the French drain system that I want to put in will be ending with solid pvc pipe to bring it out to the road. Problem is it will be about 2 ft deep. Does attaching a 90 degree coupling and using more pvc (with holes drilled in and rocks underneath) work to bring the water up and out of an emitter? Thanks
@@pealerboidayton331 it must be solid at the end (with holes for water to drain into ground also but not to many) so the water can have the ability to build up and drain out the pop up
2 houses sharing a downspout line seems unusual Maybe a Y could be used instead of T so water would flow smoother? But as always your work is excellent
@@jerseyshoredrainagesolutionstee’s are not designed to be installed on the side. It’s against code and common sense. A wye and 45 should have been used. It will even make future snaking easier. When you do a job you do it right or don’t do it at all.
What is your definition of "facilitate"? Example: "The water facilitates out." We usually say water "flows" out or "percolates" into the soil. Genuinely curious, never heard that word used like that.
@@ThriftyGarage ya in that context I meant flows out
Hey Dustin, the French drain system that I want to put in will be ending with solid pvc pipe to bring it out to the road. Problem is it will be about 2 ft deep. Does attaching a 90 degree coupling and using more pvc (with holes drilled in and rocks underneath) work to bring the water up and out of an emitter? Thanks
@@pealerboidayton331 it must be solid at the end (with holes for water to drain into ground also but not to many) so the water can have the ability to build up and drain out the pop up
2 houses sharing a downspout line seems unusual
Maybe a Y could be used instead of T so water would flow smoother?
But as always your work is excellent
I used a sweeping T so it will work just as well. Everything’s been working great and thank you
@@jerseyshoredrainagesolutionstee’s are not designed to be installed on the side. It’s against code and common sense. A wye and 45 should have been used. It will even make future snaking easier. When you do a job you do it right or don’t do it at all.