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Sep 18, 2024
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Most french drains use the black pipe. Its also porous so it can collect water
all along the length and carry it away.
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French drain question.
5150man
All-American
Sep 18, 7:04pm
Faster, easier, and much cheaper. You've got it. Usually does the job just fine
Corn Pop
Sep 18, 7:19pm
Follow up question is there is no way to clear a clog besides exposing it and maybe sticking a knife in every so often?
5150man
Sep 18, 8:00pm
Not sure. Seems like you could run a sewer snake down it, just be a little
Corn Pop
Sep 18, 8:59pm
Most french drains use the black pipe. Its also porous so it can collect water
8-track
Sep 18, 7:37pm
I cleared mine with a pressure washer and a sewer jet nozzle.
ochobeeguy
Sep 18, 9:05pm
I use the sturdier perforated triple wall drainage pipe that holds better than the black flexi ones.
RoamingCoug
Sep 18, 9:35pm
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