Vertical Drainage - NEW Way to Remove Water - DIY under $10.00

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Published 2024-01-27
This is called VERTICAL DRAINAGE - Best when you have a small area that floods and you cannot route the water to the street. EASY DIY LESS THAN TEN DOLLARS!

Yards with no Slope Need a Sump Pump and Catch Basins NOT a FRENCH DRAIN. Watch and Learn how this system works and Save Yourself 1000's

ALWAYS WATCH TO THE END FOR MORE INFO. The downspout Drain (Drain Tile) Underground Drain is the Most Important Drain in the Rainwater Drainage System. This Pipe Moves more water than any other drain .

Don't forget about it and do it right!

Here is a complete guide. Everything you need to know. How it works, and So many more tips. Only here on Apple Drain. We Do It Everyday!

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All Comments (21)
  • @theogoyvaerts590
    This absolutely works. I did it in my yard several years ago. Problem solved. I saw it even my parents do it when I was young and I'm 63 in the meantime. Old ideas still work. Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪
  • @Keifsanderson
    Thanks for bringing this to us. I'm a geologist and am embarrassed I never thought of this. For everyone poo-pooing: it's not the volume of the hole that removes water, it's that the hole allows water to reach a more permeable soil layer and disperse within it.
  • @MartinD9999
    This is the 3rd INCREDIBLY useful and directly relevant solution to my water/plumbing issues I’ve learned from this channel. You sir, have saved me thousands and thousands of dollars in the last 3 years. Thank you.
  • @FullFlavorRetro
    You are my hero!!! Im in los angeles and we are experiencing biblical rainfall this week, if i had not done the vertical drains im almost certain our home would have flooded last night. Rain started at 2pm and rained all night till 11am this morning, and just started coming down again, and is expected all week due to pineapple express. Thank you so very much for this video, i would love to buy you a beer!!! 🙏
  • @MartinD9999
    This is the 3rd INCREDIBLY useful and directly relevant solution to my water/plumbing issues I’ve learned from this channel. You sir, have saved my thousands and thousands of dollars in the last 3 years. Thank you.
  • I was considering a dry well at a spot in my back yard, but I think I'll try this when it gets warmer as it seems much easier and probably a lot more effective for working around the tree roots.
  • @searchandsave142
    Very interesting and completely makes sense. Another thing I wished you had mentioned and more was changing the grade by adding soil in depression’s and grading high spots to divert water
  • My jaw is just dropping & I’m over the moon to do this vs the project I was dreading to do today….I AM SO EXCITED. 💜💜💜💜
  • I love your personality and attitude! You seem like such a chill guy and I love the positivity! Keep up the great work. It’s awesome to see someone in an industry continuing to learn and try new things to improve their craft!
  • @morrispet
    You are a VERY good teacher I also appreciate your practicality and cost-awareness ! We DO have drainage problems A retaining wall and grading has been estimated at $10,000 I have NOTHING TO LOSE by trying this ! Just to see I'm subscribing 👊🏽
  • @Builtwellhome
    I used what I call is a French Trench. Like a French Drain just no exit. My neighbor over watered and it fixed my ponding in July and August. With little rain.
  • @BeingWolfy
    Cool! We're never too old to learn something new.
  • @sean6077
    Thanks for this! I have a place by my driveway that holds water after a rain. I tried digging a small drainage ditch that runs out to the large ditch that runs along the front of my yard to help it drain. However, it always gets clogged up with leaves (have 2 LARGE oak trees in my front yard that drop a LOT of leaves every fall). I may get out there and try this method to see if it works.
  • @johnsmith-wd5sq
    Thanks Chuck! Go easy on the new idea's! You are gonna put yourself out of business!
  • I was seriously just thinking about pulling my auger out and trying this yesterday and this popped up!!!
  • @carltrano1325
    Omg I love this idea can’t wait to try this. Thanks for sharing this
  • @YourstepDadd
    Soo thankful..definitely doing this this weekend in my yard👍🏼
  • @lynnf62
    This is an amazing idea...thank you for sharing with us! I will be trying this for sure.
  • @harryl7946
    Sounds like a good idea for me to try. 1 side has a ‘bowl’ and the water sits. Grass does not grow very well when the water sits for a day or 4 so I’ll give it a go. The gravel will allow the water to flow and keep the dirt out. The top plug will do fine and the roots will grow through the fabric. 😊