Installing a riprap channel + culvert

Published 2020-11-15

All Comments (21)
  • @Chief_5
    My favorite part of your videos and when you go back and see the success of your work! 👍👍🦄
  • @wheelzandgillz
    Man that turned out amazing, if that was my home I would sit out on that patio after the rain smoke a cigar and just listen to the water flowing thru my new little river in the back yard 😀
  • @ChaiLatte13
    Looks really good! What you said about keeping it an open channel to catch more surface water from the neighbor makes a lot of sense. It's disgusting that these towns get away with just dumping water on people like this. It makes me furious. If you are poor and can't pay to have this work done, you are screwed.
  • @mrollivetti
    Well done, professional work. I also like your videos because show at the end your systems under the conditions they are made for. Greetings from germany!
  • @IWANASLAPTHAT
    Thank you. Why I watch your videos is because you are great at your job and you are the only 1 on youtube that goes back to show how the job is working out after some rain. Only found you today but now you have me watching for good. Great work and stay safe, Respect from the UK.
  • I like the fact that you return to the sight during a strong rain to shoe the end result. The lesson I learned buying a house is always perform an inspection during a rain.
  • @billp3914
    I like when you go back to see them in action during a rain and after that speaks volumes
  • me at the start: there cant be that much water, can there? me at the end: wtf, that is so much water
  • @Shawn-wt4kh
    Definite props for coming back to show how the water is draining!
  • @12jeeplover
    At first, I was thinking the culvert was overkill and would cost too much for some water but seeing all that water flowing was shocking. I would have been pissed from the very first time seeing that much water flowing in my backyard after buying that house and not being told about a river alongside your house. At least you were able to fix it and it looked good too.
  • I have a bad back from years working as a builder. I get pain from just watching your crew working with all that stone, and also doing it with care so it both serves its purpose and looks nice. You sir have a great team, remember to bring them a couple of beers on days like that. A beer-break in the shadow with your mates really lifts the spirit and rejuvenates your energy more than coke can ever dream of.
  • @dantheman4471
    finally someone shows us what all their hard work was done for! THANKYOU! thats what i was thinking towards the end like i wish people would show us what happens when they get the rain hah! awesome video!
  • @hmausfr
    I've watched this more than once as it's one of my favourites.
  • @Mxtraveler
    Your company is the gold standard for this work. All other companies should have to measure up to your quality work. Love your videos. I have done some drainage work on my property and can see from your example that I have done a lot of things right. It works. By the way, I’m a 60+ women and love this sort of work.
  • I’ve always liked your crew, respectful and obedient , friendly and hard-working
  • @tuomasholo
    The last scene shows just how effective the channel drain is for huge amounts of water.
  • I agree! And here I am watching a year later wishing there was an update on how it holds up. I'm sure that would be impossible for every job. However, showing some that held up over time, as well as some that didn't (and why) would be an awesome addition!
  • @Smoovindecat
    How refreshing to see someone who actually cares about the work they do! And the results!
  • @gaacars
    The one thing that makes you guys a good company is the fact that you guys go back when it rains to make sure it works so the customer is happy Keep up the hard work :)