A Step Ahead
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Chris Shebest
I’m installing a catch basin into the lowest part of my yard with some drainage from the downspout that I’ve run underground as your video describes. Since the basin is at the lowest point and my yard floods significantly do you think I should use perforated PVC and Stone in the ditch to aid in drainage from the yard? Thanks, Chris
Drainage Solutions Inc.
The perforated pipe and stone will help with the discharge of the water if the water table isn't too high. Make sure the perforated pipe and stone start at least 15' away form the house / foundation.
Ronen Akoijam
Outstanding.. thank god i come across this channel
Tam O'Shea
This gives an excellent description!!!
WoefulVengeance
Im installing a 40 inch channel drain in front of the shop door to eliminate rain water entry into my shop. The 4x2 adapter and 2” schedule 40 will run under fresh concrete sidewalk. Im thinking about burying the nds leaching tank 10 ft from the channel drain. Then covering it with concrete. Has anyone attempted this? Very Sandy/loomis soil so absorption should be more than adequit for the amount of water it will be handling.
John Callaghan
How do these basins perform long term in super-cold climates? I have heard rumblings of frost heaves causing a lot of problems
hsiehkanusea
I'm wondering similarly about winterizing. Could be that increasing gravel or stone amounts, not sure.
001vikingsfan
Consider a new video in HD. Helpful, would like more details
John Anderson
I have water filling up I middle of yard . But I have been told we have a high water table too. So I don't know if I should use solid pipe or just holes on bottom? And should I put holes in bottom of basin or leave it solid. And will neighbors get upset heating a sump pump in yard . Plus hooking up electrical for it ugh. I hoped I could just dig hoke further down then fill with stone but uf water table high water might come right up. And if I do sump pump I'd have to use alot of pipe and alot of digging. . Don't know what I should do .
greg Botlin
What type of duct tape are you using? Is it specific to underground applications? Thanks