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French Drain Installation: Oakland County & Macomb County, Michigan

2018-02-22T06:43:01-05:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

French Drain Installation:  Oakland County & Macomb County, Michigan There's a lot of different pipe out there for French drains. I prefer the deep saw cuts. The way we build our French drains, they're not gonna plug. This not gonna let dirt in. It's gonna move more water. That's what I want. We like to use [...]

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French Drain System: Oakland County & Macomb County, Michigan

2018-03-26T11:31:34-04:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

French Drain System: Oakland County & Macomb County, Michigan All right, this is what it looks like after a storm basin has been cored. We still need to use hydraulic cement to put in a piece of schedule 40 PVC that we'll hook up to with corrugated plate for a French drain. But I just wanted [...]

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Michigan French Drain – Cut Street Curb for French Drain

2018-03-22T06:54:57-04:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , , , |

Michigan French Drain Installation - Cut Street Curb for French Drain All right, we notched the curb with a concrete saw and basically, we're able to drop our grate.  Our basin grate is now a couple of inches lower. Also, there is a storm drain right here. So this is really going to approve the efficiency [...]

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Michigan French Drain – Oakland County

2018-10-25T22:04:58-04:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , |

Michigan French Drain - Oakland County Okay, we're in Rochester, Michigan.  The homeowner called said that he was having problems with his backyard -- the water.  His children couldn't come out here and play. They would end up getting all wet and muddy, so we designed a French drain system. The lots behind the street that [...]

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What are the advantages to running downspouts underground in Michigan?

2023-02-06T11:00:22-05:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , |

What are the advantages to running downspouts underground in Michigan? Underground Downspout Most of the time a homeowner wants their downspouts ran underground because the 4 Ft. aluminum extension keeps blowing off into the neighbors’ yard or the lawn equipment keeps crushing the aluminum extension. The extensions can create ice on walkways [...]

Why use a coarse washed rock for construction of a Michigan French Drain?

2020-03-27T16:34:26-04:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

Why use a coarse washed rock for construction of a Michigan French Drain? French Drain Coarse Washed Rock French drains that fail do so for many reasons. Most handymen, DIY guys or lawn sprinkler crews that install a pipe for drainage use as little rock as possible and sometimes none at all. [...]

Why would anyone put dirt back in the trench while building a Michigan French Drain?

2017-01-30T16:21:47-05:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

Why would anyone put dirt back in the trench while building a Michigan French Drain? French Drain With Clean Trench - Dirt Removed French Drain systems/curtain drains depend on the water's ability to travel from the grades surface of the troubled area through usually turf grass plants and leach into a thick [...]

What is a recipe for failure in the construction of a Michigan French Drain?

2017-01-30T16:21:23-05:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

Why is the use of corrugated perforated pipe with a sock on it a recipe for failure in the construction of a Michigan French Drain? Michigan French Drain French Drain trenches are dug in the soil around a home or property. If a good commercial 8 oz. filter fabric does not line [...]

How to build a French Drain that will last for decades

2020-03-27T16:29:54-04:00By |Categories: French Drain|Tags: , , |

How to build a French Drain that will last for decades Most French Drains are done with a trencher due to the availability. Every rental center has one, however a trencher can only trench a width of 6” - 8” wide once a 4” corrugated pipe is installed that does not leave much room for [...]

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