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Post by Sprintcyclist Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:47 pm

For some time this place has needed a few drains.
I have improved it over the years, with all the recent rains I have made a few open drains to check the flow etc etc.
Saw a few Utubes on french drains. They ALL say the same thing

i have a trenching spade :-). Made specifically for digging a trench. .
Dig a trench, line it with geotextile fabric, use excess fabric up the sides and more than enough to fold over the top when it is finished.
Put 30 mm of gravel at the base of the drain on top of the geotex, lay a slotted 65 mm drain in there, fill it all with more gravel, Fold the excess geotex over the top of the gravel channel, put grass sods over that.
hhmmm, trench has to be pretty deep. 150 mm?
That all does the water underneath.
For surface water use a Uni-Pit With Flat Grate and drain it into the gravel channel below.
I need a few of those.

Bigger job than I thought.

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Post by Crusader Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:36 pm

I have an area ponding next to my patio. Once I fill it in, I'll try to grade it to run off with my tractor. If that doesn't work, I'll have to put in a french drain.
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