Do NOT wrap a French Drain Pipe With Drainage Fabric

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    I want to talk a little bit about the pipe we use, the fabric we use, how we use it and why we use it in the way that we use it. So a lot of guys are just wrapping the pipe and then they'll put the pipe in and the whole their stone in. We don't do that. And I'll tell you why.
    This subsoil right here, if you just pour stone, let's say we just wrapped a pipe right there, or you have a pipe with a sock on it and now you just fill this in with stone and you put the grass back over top. This subsoil mixes with the stone and the stone migrates into the subsoil. It plugs here. The system plugs here. So, to have a pipe with a sleeve or a sock on it, and I even see guys that'll take drainage fabric and wrap the pipe, it's a really bad idea. That's not the right way to build a good French drain system.
    So, for a French drain system, never use the pipe with a sleeve sock on it. Don't wrap your pipe with a filter wrap because you're going to want to wrap. You need a soil separator so that your stone and subsoil don't mix and it and it'll plug here. What good is having a pipe that's not plugged if you can't get the water to it? So we wrap everything. This is a soil separator, will have the stone and pipe and we'll wrap it all. That's how we do it. That's a philosophy on how we build the drainage system and it works. It works really well over 30 years and there's not one that's failed.
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  • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
    @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому +3

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    • @jamjamjamjamjammajmajmajmajmaj
      @jamjamjamjamjammajmajmajmajmaj 8 місяців тому

      @frenchdrainman nice video,
      I have to lay a land drain in black soil (Scotland) and there is no gravel available; as the least bad option will wrapping the pipe in membrane or using prewrapped pipe still work?
      Any advice from your experience appreciated
      100m, 100mm dia perf corrugated at 600mm depth

  • @stevecarter8810
    @stevecarter8810 3 роки тому +29

    So rare to get both a rationale and some data along with the advice. This channel is head and shoulders above most others. Thanks

  • @yatessmyrna
    @yatessmyrna 4 роки тому +11

    Thank you for your videos! I'm in the middle of building a garage. My concrete pad backs up to an upward sloping hill. With, of all things, a wet-weather-spring fed pond at the highest point on my property at the ridge apex, behind my garage site. The pond often over-flows, and sheets down the hill. Releasing hundreds of gallons of rainwater an hour. I installed my french drain, in a 2'x2', soil barrier lined, trench. All along the back of the pad, and down one side. Then I tied it into my buried drain line, that runs down to the city storm sewer, while collecting all of my gutters from my house, and a catch basin under my rear deck. There is a bout a 35' drop in elevation from the garage pad, to strom sewer at the road, (I live on a small ridge.) Even with the recent several days of monstrously heavy rains in Tennessee, from hurricane Laura. My pad never had any run-off on get onto it. So when my building goes up, I am confident there will be no water intrusion. Since there is no grass behind the pad right now, due to recent dirt work around the build site. And my spring-fed pond overflowed every single day. I was more than impressed. I followed your simple rules for a successful french drain, and they work like a champ! Due to the elevation difference between the highest drain installed, and the city storm sewer. My drain line that enters the city storm sewer catch basin. Blowed like a 4" fire hose, at full-pressure. I poured some liquid soap in the gravel around the pad to see how long it takes the water to travel the 400 linear feet of drain line down the hill. We had a ginormous pile of bubbles down at the road in less than 2 minutes! The whole project cost me just under $2K, not including the existing buried drainage lines.However, it should keep my new garage dry forever. Thank you for sharing your trade, and expertise, with the world!

  • @thelouiebrand
    @thelouiebrand Рік тому +4

    I had mine done (80’) a year ago. They used pea gravel and no wrap at all. It didn’t even make it through winter. Now I’m forced to redo myself. SO, I’m binge watching all your videos. Thanks!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing

    • @MaDGriZz78
      @MaDGriZz78 Рік тому +4

      Use schedule 40 PVC its a little more expensive but worth it

  • @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube
    @FirstNameLastName-okayyoutube 19 днів тому

    I think I agree with this video more than anybody else's but I got to say my 3 hours of experience pulling out these drains that has failed has done powerful teaching. I agree with every one of the videos I've seen here.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
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  • @-tu1lj
    @-tu1lj 4 роки тому +6

    Great job! Work for a builder and saw this exact detail on a drawing. Wondered why the civil engineer drew it up this way and now it makes perfect sense. Thanks

  • @andreaberryman5354
    @andreaberryman5354 3 роки тому +6

    I am a firm believer in going ahead and putting rocks/boulders along the upper edge and leaving the system open rock, versus planting over the top, so your pipe is still concealed under rock, but there is no dirt on top to gradually plug up your system-a swale type design. It allows the sun to heat the rock and trench, thawing it faster in winter months to keep water moving, and allows for evaporation. When edged and covered with attractive river rock, it can really enhance the look of a landscape as well.

    • @TheYamahog12
      @TheYamahog12 2 роки тому

      It only enhances the landscaping if a line of stone looks good there. All depends on where the drainage is needed.

  • @violentnewworld
    @violentnewworld 2 роки тому +35

    Each video I see says different things.. I have clay soil and I watched a video earlier today stating that the clay will clog the material and its best not to have any material. Its takes longer for stone to clog up than it does for the material.

    • @kld34
      @kld34 2 роки тому +4

      i think this is a good point. I think it really makes a difference what soil it is. Not all soil behaves the same.

    • @pas0003
      @pas0003 Рік тому +5

      Yep. It's really confusing :(

    • @hopalongjohnny9797
      @hopalongjohnny9797 Рік тому +1

      I’m with ya, I have clay so I’m going with just a sock.

    • @potraf26
      @potraf26 9 місяців тому

      I have clay too. What did u end up doing?

    • @violentnewworld
      @violentnewworld 9 місяців тому +6

      @@potraf26 I dug a wide trench removing a good amount of clay. I lined the bottom with stone. Laid the pipe and connected to a drain.
      I decided to just fill it with stone and pea gravel. I put a layer of fabric over the top and covered with dirt.
      It's not perfect but it is a massive improvement. The garden will still pool in heavy rain, but instead of days to clear it takes a couple of hours. There is no pooling around the area of the drain.

  • @cristalhernandez08
    @cristalhernandez08 4 місяці тому

    It makes sense! I have seen so many different videos about do’s and don’t and this one here definitely makes sense!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for sharing
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  • @TheRealIndridCold
    @TheRealIndridCold 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! I am in pennsylvania and I am going to go rip mine up out of the ground and start over.
    Here was my mistake: I dug trench, filled withstone, sleeved 4" corrugated PVC pipe, ran into sump bucket. Water barely trickling to pump. the problem is all the videos I was watching was people down south I didn't think to watch a video from the north things are done differently up here I'm originally from Florida so I'm still learning but I like your videos and I'll definitely keep watching more!

    • @allenlamb8240
      @allenlamb8240 3 роки тому

      I'm from up north but live in Jacksonville, Florida. Do you think I need to do it this way in florida? Or watch a video of someone down south installing it?

  • @richardcassinari7026
    @richardcassinari7026 3 роки тому +3

    The dirt / soil will always stop on the outside of the fabric but if you place the fabric against the sides of the trench the number of sq. Inches of drain able area will be 100s maybe 1000s times larger than the area you will have if you wrap the pipe.......if you think about it wrapping the pipe will eventually, when the soil hits the fabric and blocks water flow, leave you with water only flowing through the fabric and then directly into the slits only.......wrapping the trench will allow water to flow into all the voids between the rock then freely flowing into the pipe slits with no restriction......wrapped trench = no pipe infiltration flow restriction......wrapped pipe = sever pipe infiltration flow restriction

  • @Ns90212
    @Ns90212 Місяць тому

    Good video great explanation. This is the same way I do my French drains except I use perforated PVC 4” pipe

  • @handgunner1911
    @handgunner1911 2 роки тому

    i love you guys thanks so much chicago weather is pretty close i love the water has a place to go this system definitely moves water im on a slab and previous home owner buit a screen room it has a flipper style gutter that just hangs off and dumps water and with the snow melting and spring rain water goes under patio andunder slab into heat duct but i did what you recommended dug nice trench laid fabric and coverd with gravel NO MORE WATER COMING INTO HEATER DUCT.THE SOIL HAD SO MUCH WATER FROM WHAT I MENTIONED ABOVE THE SYSTEM YOU POSTED MOVES THE WATER THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH!!!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
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  • @jonathankerner2094
    @jonathankerner2094 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your explanations. Saying things like "soil separator" is important! I appreciate your helping me to do it right the first time!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому +1

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  • @danielweston9188
    @danielweston9188 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent method! Will work for decades if not longer.

  • @ralphrutherford2583
    @ralphrutherford2583 Рік тому +2

    You brilliant bugger- done your way following the video- street cred for the smashed thumb

  • @marekmarko2274
    @marekmarko2274 6 місяців тому

    We do the same last 6 years. Basically you multiple the size of the geofabric by doing this so the surface of the material is bigger so the filter is larger.

  • @nathanielhowell1649
    @nathanielhowell1649 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks I was about to get a pipe with a sock for the same wrong reason you explained! 🙃

  • @Azrael38
    @Azrael38 2 роки тому +2

    The title of the video is incorrect, even when based on the contents of the video. It is not a bad idea to wrap a drain pipe with drainage fabric. It is a bad idea to not wrap the whole trench with drainage fabric. It is a bad idea to ONLY wrap a drain pipe without wrapping the whole trench.

  • @roberts5483
    @roberts5483 2 роки тому

    I am getting ready to try and do a French drain. I want to make sure you said NOT to use Fabric Drainage Sock for Corrugated Pipe. 1) dig 2) lay Fabric 3) rock 4) overlap fabric 5) cover with dirt (of course be sure it is grade)

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @TheOnlySgtRock
    @TheOnlySgtRock 4 роки тому +5

    Interesting how your install process has evolved in just one year. One yellow pipe back filled with stone to your quadpack blue pipe back filled with (not as much) stone.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  4 роки тому +10

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      Thank you for commenting!

  • @readoryx373
    @readoryx373 3 місяці тому

    I did exactly what you proscribe (on my own intuition) have to pull it all up and line with plastic, 1 foot away from stone house foundation, now leaking more into foundation rocks falling etc

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  • @kookiethebear
    @kookiethebear Місяць тому

    Nice pipe. I follow a similar procedure, but encapsulate the pipe in 3/4" rock. The angle of descent, soil composition, and fabric choice keeps all water moving to the street or absorbing into the ground (nothing standing in the trough). My installation site is 20ft above sea level.

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  • @carolynp6913
    @carolynp6913 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your expertise on installing a French drain. I went to your website and it would let me have access. My husband and I are interested in getting some of your supplies.

  • @YoungPutter
    @YoungPutter 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the info. Just about to lay my first French drain

  • @travisteeter5072
    @travisteeter5072 2 роки тому

    Simple and common sense, if you've ever dug up someone else's mistake.

  • @bindiberry6280
    @bindiberry6280 6 місяців тому

    Good advice!!! It needs a layer of stones wrapping inside the draining fabric!!!

  • @ifyoutip
    @ifyoutip 6 місяців тому +1

    As a professional I see french drain experts always try to sell french drains because that is what they do and what they have equipment for.. Sometimes the correct answer is to do a little landscaping to just gently change the slope of a yard. It really really depends on the source of the water and the outlet. Sometimes basins and smooth wall and not perforated pipe should be used. Just saying fabric and slitted plastic tile is not always the answer.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  6 місяців тому

      The biggest lesson I've learned in 38 years is to pipe the water out of there. Chasing water is just relocating the problem. You can chase water around until you're blue in the face. Now, do you need to re grade once in a while? Absolutely, you do.

    • @ifyoutip
      @ifyoutip 6 місяців тому

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN I do not disagree in the least with that. Just saying each case can be unique. I also have worked with sewer and farm field drainage. I have seen lots of surface water problems. Buffer zones and filter strips on the surface also work on combination of a surface water collector. Like I say sometimes the fix is easy if it's surface water and not saturated ground. Gasketed pipe like sewer pipe and Smooth wall pipe is more expensive than slitted tile. But I seldom see it used where it should be. Also non slitted tile is also important. I have had to repair so many French drains and roof drains because of roots. Lazy contractors used slitted tile by the trees and shrubs and roots plugged em up. Just something interesting for those who might read the comments. On a farm drainage project , on a normal day a crew of 3 can install 55,000 - 60,000 ft of 4" tile when conditions are so that it can be knifed in with a tile plow.

  • @justinwiechmann1035
    @justinwiechmann1035 2 роки тому +1

    Lmfao 😂😆😂😆 I have been seeing French drains installed for years and done a few myself as a plumber for side work and I actually have done it this way not my first time that was with a pipe with a sock over it but after I realized that they sold the barrier filter material in 100 ft rolls at my irrigation supply shop and I have been told by other irrigation people that I was doing it wrong but I continue to do it this way this makes me feel a lot better now I never understood the sock over the pipe and throw dirt in it when the soil is going to mix in with the rock and end up clogging the sock up anyway this way you have a large area of substrate or Rock that the water can flow into and then the tube can carry out mentally I always thought this was the best way because I had seen other people install it various other ways and none of them made sense

  • @pulaski1
    @pulaski1 3 роки тому

    This is great info - I have been wondering why most videos and books say put rock under the pipe, because with rock at the bottom it has always seemed to me that the water is mostly going to remain outside (below) the drain pipe - and so the drain I am working on currently, has the drain at the bottom, then covered in rock.

  • @jujjuj7676
    @jujjuj7676 11 місяців тому +1

    Let me correct the missleading title, " dont wrap JUST the drainage pipe, wrap EVERYTHING!!! " There much better 😊

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  • @agdahart5234
    @agdahart5234 2 роки тому

    A picture is worth a thousand words

  • @ironDsteele
    @ironDsteele 2 роки тому

    Pretty good advice here. You get more surface area with your filter cloth to work if you wrap the whole system. By wrapping the pipe itself, as soon as the soil mixes in your clear stone isn't clear anymore! That never made any sense to me.

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  • @patty109109
    @patty109109 4 місяці тому

    Water does not move through this fabric all that fast. If it’s snug up against the pipe all the way around , you’ve essentially very limited your surface area of transmission.
    So I agree with your reason, but I think this is another one

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  • @Christodoulos-J
    @Christodoulos-J Рік тому

    so, the real key is to make sure you have fabric between the soil and the stone/rock. Having a wrapped pipe is not a problem, as long as you still have a permeable barrier between your soil and your rocks

  • @NStone79
    @NStone79 2 місяці тому

    Something in not sure if you've considered... Pipe mass < rock mass. Over time the rocks will end up at the bottom & pipe will rise. How do you propose contacting that?

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  • @joygarlick9350
    @joygarlick9350 2 роки тому +1

    I bought drainage already wrapped in cloth. Can I use it wrapped, while also wrapping the trench in separate fabric?

  • @unionse7en
    @unionse7en 2 роки тому

    a simpler explanations is: You want as much surface area for your filter/fabric as possible, Therefor wrap around the gravel.

  • @shemwayman1146
    @shemwayman1146 2 роки тому

    MAKES PERFECT SENSE.

  • @tobytylertube
    @tobytylertube Рік тому

    Best video from FDM!

  • @Invalidspin
    @Invalidspin Рік тому

    I am so confused…. I live in the south where we have heavy clay. I did the burrito and it drains slowly, but pools up on the surface. Literally just installed it and the clay just saturated and turns into a thick slop. The drain is only about 25’, but 7 minutes to soak up the puddle = flood in a major storm. May just remove the soil and go with river rocks…
    The video says we are in the north and the soil is very different.

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  • @frankholehouse1393
    @frankholehouse1393 3 роки тому

    I always put stone down first then fabric then pipe then stone again then I wrap together then stone on top then top soil then grass.

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 3 роки тому

      Does it work well for many years? Because he's saying the rocks outside the fabric locks up with the soil and slows/prevents drainage. Also depends on type of soil and average temperature, so there's no wrong answer.

  • @lala_land86
    @lala_land86 3 роки тому +2

    Hi do you not find the same problem with the fabric clogging on the outside of the gravel and pipe? We've just put french drains in clay soil and wrapped in non woven geo2but it's only been 2 months and the clay has blocked the outside of the terram and the water isn't getting in quick enough, how do you stop the clay clogging the outside? I cannot find any info online on this happening and what people have done!

    • @jamesbond0004
      @jamesbond0004 2 роки тому

      much more work needed here. you will need a double separator. u will have to dig ~1 m each side of the french drain, first separator to block out the clay using geo material or synthetic or plastic for building, then fill up with intermediate nonpermeable, soil or use gravel or coarse river sand, then closer to pipe, use the separator again, then gravel around pipe. it will eventually bet blocked up, but a double separator will reduce the clay seapage into the next layer, and reduce it even further into the french drain

    • @marekmarko2274
      @marekmarko2274 6 місяців тому

      It's hard to do drainage in the clay. Do not back fill the drainage with the clay, use sand. This drainage should take only underground water. If you need to take surface water lets say you grass on backyard gets flooded then between the drainage and grass needs to be laced penetrating material as sand or soil.

  • @petefork5799
    @petefork5799 3 роки тому

    1:11 I hope this finds you doing well. I am confused by your statement here. I might be understanding it all wrong.
    You say you need a soil separator so that the stone and subsoil don't mix, but then you point at the trench wall's soil and say "and it will plug here" and follow by saying "what good is having a pipe that is not plugged if you can't get the water to it". So I am confused since you say it will plug at the trench wall's fabric, but then say that you wrap everything. Basically it will still plug. So that is my confusion.
    I wonder about this because I I have clay type soil, so this is now worrying me more.
    I used 4oz fabric to wrap around a 4inch perforated pipe that is surrounded (bottom as well) in stone (gravel 3/4). Creating a burrito, like you show but with a little gravel at the bottom. Not freezing here in the mid south.
    Above the french drain I had to lay some solid corrugated pipe coming from a downspout, but still all this covered with top soil not the clay I removed to dig the trench. I wonder if this will work out or I messed up.
    The other way would have been not using any fabric and just stone, but it is done already. I'd appreciate your clarification and then thoughts if you can and have some time. Thanks. Nice content and work.

  • @karenw9366
    @karenw9366 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your videos! We got talked into buying limestone crushed rock but now I’m worried it will clog the drain. We have the non-woven fabric but now I’m thinking we also need the sleeve around the pipe so it doesn’t clog with crushed rock sediment. What do you think? The limestone is also pretty dirty 😞 I’ve been trying to wash it all before using it in the trench.

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 2 роки тому

    Why not do both?, soil separator AND a sleeve/sock with the #57. Eventually dirt/mud works it's way through that fabric.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому +1

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  • @bennywilks9367
    @bennywilks9367 2 роки тому

    Question: Since there are 8 perforations around the diameter of the pipe, water, at any time, can both enter and exit the pipe. So a layman would assume that, until the water has nowhere else to go, it won't efficiently head towards the fall. Wouldn't there be water remaining in the french drain at a level equal to the lowest perforation?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
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  • @user-bb2jl9ji8x
    @user-bb2jl9ji8x 26 днів тому

    What about the miles and miles of corrugated farm tile that is put in every year with no fabric or stone backfill and doesn’t plug the slots in the pipe?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  24 дні тому

      When you have miles of corrugated pipe over acres, the water flowing through these pipes is like a fire hose. It carries the dirt away.

    • @user-bb2jl9ji8x
      @user-bb2jl9ji8x 24 дні тому

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN That is 100 percent incorrect. The reality is most ground can be dewatered with tile with no stone or fabric. I am not saying not to use stone and fabric if you want to just that most tile is laid without it.

  • @anthony9869
    @anthony9869 3 роки тому

    Very informative thank you but I wish you would have shown the final job

  • @paparomesoutdoors711
    @paparomesoutdoors711 2 роки тому

    Great tips thank you

  • @jackpang8941
    @jackpang8941 6 місяців тому

    very useful idea! thank you!

  • @SammytheBammy1
    @SammytheBammy1 Рік тому

    Helpful video! I made my French drain like you described but water doesn't get into the drain pipe! Am I using the wrong kind of fabric? Is there a difference between fabrics that are for soil separation vs landscape fabric meant to keep weeds from growing through? Something is wrong, but I can't tell why water is just pooling on top of the French drain trench!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому

      There are hundreds of fabrics. Weed barriers are just that and do not work for drainage problems.
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    • @thebellofamily7941
      @thebellofamily7941 2 місяці тому

      If it's not working, you definitely used weed barrier instead of the perforated fabric that allows water flow. Go ahead and rip that fabric off the top and you'll see your drainage work as long as you had good slope of course... Happened to me and I learned the hard way lol...

  • @mikeshamblin6294
    @mikeshamblin6294 2 роки тому

    Love your videos short and right to the facts thanks

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      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  5 місяців тому

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  • @adamqualls7472
    @adamqualls7472 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have to use fabric if you're leaving the trench filled with rock/gravel and having the gravel match the level of yard with no dirt on top? So, basically a French drain uncovered of grass and dirt, so it's visible in the yard.

    • @Synthmilk
      @Synthmilk 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, soil will still come in from the other three sides. You want to lay the fabric in the trench and then the pipe just as shown in this video, then fill it up to about two inches from the top of the trench with gravel, then wrap the fabric around that, and top off with more gravel. The top gravel is mainly decorative so what I see a lot of people do is use decorative stones for that, such as what these guys sell decorativeaggregates.com/

    • @handle1196
      @handle1196 2 роки тому

      @@Synthmilk I'm not disagreeing with your method but trying to understand how doing it this way the wrap stops the soil blocking the stone and pipe, but sleeving the pipe can block up.
      Why can water pass through the membrane when its up against the soil with stone inside, but it cant just wrapped around the pipe still with soil to the outside after it leaches between the stone?

  • @sive1231
    @sive1231 3 роки тому +1

    Can I run it through my gravel driveway and not crush it?

  • @GustavoCLopes
    @GustavoCLopes 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video.
    In my case, the water is accumulating only in a small pool that formed at the top of the slope. Do you think it would be better to use not perforated pipes?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @tiny5500
    @tiny5500 Місяць тому

    If your going 7.6 feet deep ( basement) how much gravel in feet hight inside burrito? So
    How much gravel do you need before you put soil down, feet of soil recommend on top of gravel wrapped in your fabric burrito? Thank

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Місяць тому

      6 ft of backfill in your situation
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    • @tiny5500
      @tiny5500 Місяць тому

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN thank you! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🌊

  • @clarkkent4991
    @clarkkent4991 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent info. Thanks for sharing knowledge. I am working on replacing the pipe in my system over the wknd. I wish I lived in your area! I would ask you guys to repair mine. I live in another state. My plan is the use corrugated slotted pipe with gravel and fabric like you showed. I think in some areas I will have to transition to schedule 40 that has no slots. I have to drive over that particular area and I heard that 40 is strong enough to withstand it. I’m still 12 inches in the ground at this point. Any pointers on how deep should I install the schedule 40 and the corrugated to not crush it when I drive over that area? Thanks in advance. Any info would be helpful. Stay safe.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому +2

      A pipe is always more protected when packed in stone. Dirt can be soft and sink causing bellies. I prefer to use 6 inch pipe in applications like you have described. It displaces so much area that even a little movement over time will not stop a 6 inch pipe from flowing water.

    • @clarkkent4991
      @clarkkent4991 2 роки тому

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN AWSOME!!!! Thank you for helping me. Looking forward to more of your videos!!!! 🏆

  • @TimG...
    @TimG... Рік тому

    Thanks for the helpful advice!

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  • @karenhobson5559
    @karenhobson5559 3 роки тому

    Hi - just about to install one (in the UK) - thanks for answering about the need to place the pipe right at the foot of the trench. How would you suggest I deal with a stepped foundation? The retaining walls I'm building are on a gentle slope which runs along the same line as the wall, so the footing/foundation steps down 110mm every meter or so. The pipe I'm using isn't flexible enough to follow these sudden drops, so do I have to compromise and have some gravel under the pipe to smooth out the steps?

  • @fixitwise7194
    @fixitwise7194 2 роки тому

    This is about the 100th video I've watched about clay and fabric and I'm still confused. I'm thinking about just doing it with rock alone. A filter is a filter... wether it is a fabric filter or a rock filter, wether it is non-woven or not. If it's filtering the clay, where does that filtered clay go??? and they all eventually clog. Seems like a fabric filter would clog much faster than rock... I'm leaning on using 6" smooth perforated PVC pipe with 90 degree sweep elbow clean outs on each end, (round grates on top) and just run a pressure washer drain snake attachment through it every couple of years. Surround the pipe with about 1" diameter rock. The smooth pipe bottom should help it clean easier?? Seems like the rock might tend to clog from the top anyway, and not the sides or bottom, due to gravity... I'd rather deal with that down the road than pulling the whole thing due to clogged fabric.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @jamiesdetailingden6620
    @jamiesdetailingden6620 2 роки тому

    I’m going to do an interior drain around the perimeter of my crawl space and run it to my sump pit, should it be done any different than this? Everyone else always seems to push putting rock in the bottom of the trench!

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @greenbeans575
    @greenbeans575 Рік тому

    How can water get through the gravel and out the drain pipe when the tiny pores of the fabric have been clogged? Won't this render your system non working?

  • @susansimmons7955
    @susansimmons7955 2 роки тому

    I had some holes in the yard filled and the guys filled over the gravel of my French drains. Is this going to be a problem?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

      If standing surface water drainage is a problem you may need to add a surface drain or blind inlet.

  • @karlabermudez4835
    @karlabermudez4835 Місяць тому

    Would you recommend putting the pipe on the bottom here in Texas? Or lay stone first?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Місяць тому

      You can lay the stone first if there are no trees around. Otherwise, the trees will come after the water that's held in the stone bed under the pipe, and fill it with roots.

    • @karlabermudez4835
      @karlabermudez4835 29 днів тому

      @@FRENCHDRAINMAN I have a shed on 3 side by side slabs of cement. The center slab is lower than the 2 slabs on each side. I'm trying to divert the water from coming into the shed through the center slab. I've installed gutters and I ordered your Kit 10 to divert the water.
      I'm removing the roots along the side of the center slab. I guess my question is, would a french drain be the best solution there?
      I hope I've explained myself. Thanks

  • @MrRicoruiz
    @MrRicoruiz 2 роки тому

    What about for a interior basement French drain system?
    How would you stone and wrap it?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

      High Octane Royal Blue 8 slot with the wide open inlets. Minerals over time plug inlets and a pipe with bigger inlets isn't prone to plugging from minerals in the groundwater. It would take a lot longer to plug the inlets.

  • @skl7311
    @skl7311 3 роки тому

    What about using astm c33 concrete sand around the drain and no filter fabric? Have you have encountered that?

  • @cleatusbarncoat8642
    @cleatusbarncoat8642 4 роки тому

    Enjoy the vids. I’ve got standing water in yard after heavy rains. But how do I lay a new section of corrugated pipe and tie it in to an existing catch basin? Basin, altho small, appears to be a vertical concrete cylinder which drains “that” area, with just one outlet leading to street sewer. Replace the catch basin? With what? Thanks

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 3 роки тому

      You can cut the corrugated pipe anywhere you want and reroute with an attachment/extender/diverter, and an additional catch basin if you need to... so many ways.

  • @mainelyelectric
    @mainelyelectric 4 роки тому +2

    I’ve never seen yellow pipe! Is there any difference between black and yellow? And is there any cost difference?

  • @ryanfarmer5155
    @ryanfarmer5155 Місяць тому

    Is that just landscape weed blocker material?

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  • @jeffrichardson8843
    @jeffrichardson8843 2 роки тому

    Isn't there a good chance that the fabric wrapped around everything will eventually block up with soil and then water won't be able to migrate into the clean stone / pipe?

  • @lukedejour
    @lukedejour 3 роки тому

    Thank you this makes perfect sense

  • @soonchoi5481
    @soonchoi5481 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this info!

  • @alfredodiaz7000
    @alfredodiaz7000 Рік тому

    Is lava rock a bad choice? I have a bunch of unnecessary lava rock, and if I could use it that’d be great.

  • @KZ3W
    @KZ3W 2 роки тому

    Would this work in Florida ( Central location ) ?
    Or any recommendations on How To
    Install in Florida Ground ?
    Thanks ,,, and Thanks to any who
    offer help , advice .

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @LarsonFishing
    @LarsonFishing 2 роки тому

    Would I still wrap it if I’m draining falling water from my roof, would I want holes on the bottom of the fabric for rising water too?

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  • @ral819
    @ral819 Рік тому

    I see the pre wrapped drain pipe in stores. Is there an application where you would use it ? Why is it pre wrapped when your philosophy here is different ? I'm a little confused as to this.

    • @ral819
      @ral819 Рік тому

      I found your other video on this...

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
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  • @dr.robertbouliane8365
    @dr.robertbouliane8365 2 роки тому

    Question: What happens when you don't have 1"-1.5" river rock available? I have 3/4 crushed river rock available to purchase only.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

      Then run a Quad Pack

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      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @lorraineswieringa2660
    @lorraineswieringa2660 Рік тому

    What kind of stone do you put over the pipe and what kind of black fabric do you use?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому

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  • @SilverMiraii
    @SilverMiraii 4 роки тому +1

    doesn't the fabric clog in time and reduce it's permeability ?

    • @parapulsetv8459
      @parapulsetv8459 4 роки тому +1

      Sure it does but it takes many years. And good contractors don't just wrap the pipe, they line the entire trench with fabric then replace ALL of the soil removed to make the trench, with gravel. It's a lot of gravel and raises the price of the job, but it works really well for a long long time.

  • @jgerickson7
    @jgerickson7 2 роки тому

    What do y'all think about having a layer of plastic running along the bottom of the trench to prevent any water from seeping into the soil below the pipe?

    • @LoganAddisMusic
      @LoganAddisMusic 2 роки тому

      Would also like to know

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  5 місяців тому

      No plastic
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    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 4 місяці тому

      No plastic. If water seeps into the soil beneath the pipe, that's a good thing

  • @stephenbartlett8579
    @stephenbartlett8579 3 роки тому

    What do you do if you are going near a tree to stop the roots from getting into the drain?

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      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 роки тому

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  • @raba650
    @raba650 Рік тому

    If you use the corregated pipe, instead of the pvc, do you still have to create your own slope for a flat property?

    • @Chimonya
      @Chimonya Рік тому

      If there's no slope, the water will just sit in the ditch. Corrugated has nothing to do with water flow unless it gets clogged.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  6 місяців тому +1

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    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 4 місяці тому

      You need slope for water to flow to its' intended destination. 1.5 degrees of slope minimum.

  • @ruthdean4942
    @ruthdean4942 7 місяців тому

    Can you recommend a contractor in the St. Louis area. tks

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  7 місяців тому

      You would have to call our office and ask them if we have a contractor purchasing materials in your area. The office number is 2485053065.

  • @angelasoto4912
    @angelasoto4912 2 роки тому

    Is there a link to the type of fabric you use. All I have found is landscape fabric

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @jhunnjr.6423
    @jhunnjr.6423 Місяць тому

    What is Lifespan of fabric drainage?

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      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Місяць тому

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  • @ellieg5095
    @ellieg5095 5 місяців тому

    Can you wrap the pipe as well as the trench?

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  • @marioaraujo5245
    @marioaraujo5245 2 роки тому

    So the Fabric its so water dont Freeze during winter??

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @timmckenney6981
    @timmckenney6981 2 роки тому

    Doesn’t the soil separator get clogged with dirt?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @badarticle9132
    @badarticle9132 3 роки тому

    So no stone under the pipe?

  • @danlaflamme9372
    @danlaflamme9372 7 місяців тому

    Ty...great video.

  • @dougjones3305
    @dougjones3305 Рік тому

    Is this a metaphor for something?

  • @MegaCm123456
    @MegaCm123456 3 місяці тому

    So what if you raise the pipe on gravel and it freezes below the pipe! That just some dumb logic. The pipe still works, don't it.

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  3 місяці тому

      Tree roots will take over your drain trench because all the water will sit in the aggregate beneath the pipe. Trees can sniff out water during a drought season up to 55 feet away.

  • @nicholasbruns6914
    @nicholasbruns6914 2 роки тому

    Would this also apply to footer tile against foundation wall?

  • @chrisguess4344
    @chrisguess4344 8 місяців тому

    i prefer to wrap pipe in addition to what you do here

  • @whobitmyname
    @whobitmyname Місяць тому

    I will never understand techs who put stone down under the pipe.

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  • @toddmoriarty97
    @toddmoriarty97 3 роки тому

    In general, how deep do you dig your trench?

  • @appleapple1603
    @appleapple1603 2 роки тому

    ARE THE SLOTS ON THE BOTTOM TOO? CAN'T TELL FROM PIPE

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      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  2 роки тому

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  • @ShaneTrammel
    @ShaneTrammel Рік тому

    Can you tell me where to get this pipe and fabric you use

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому

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    • @chrisgraham2904
      @chrisgraham2904 4 місяці тому

      Any major hardware supplier; Home Depot, Lowes,...etc...

  • @barryeasterling3792
    @barryeasterling3792 Рік тому

    What fabric do you recommend?

    • @FRENCHDRAINMAN
      @FRENCHDRAINMAN  Рік тому +1

      Non-woven Geotextile Fabric in 4 oz and 8 oz
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