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- Sep 9, 2024
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I installed about 75ft of slotted cheapo pipe and c33 sand around the back and side of a fixer upper house. The other day we had snow melt and rain. I recorded a max of 1/2 Gallon per minute of very clear water coming through the discharge pipe where it daylights into my creek. I stuck a temporary fitting on the outflow so it would fill up and spill over for me to measure the discharge.
I was very excited to see the footing drain work. I have never lived in a house where I could see the discharge point.
I have always hated buying filter fabrics. After studying Oldestguy's c33 sand discussions I was convinced it would work great and it does. I'm not sure what the flow would be with larger size aggregate and filter fabric, but I'm happy with the results I have and how easy it was to install.
My foundation here sucks, it's not as tall as it should be and I am pretty sure there is not even a footing, at least not on the outside. So I opted for the c33 sand style drain because I didn't want big air voids using drain rock. I had to cap it with backfill to also keep cold air from dropping down easily and freezing the soil too deep. I had to keep things very minimal as far as depth and amount of sand around the slotted pipe.
Figured I share since I have results that I can measure. Thanks Oldestguy for sharing the old school wisdom.



I was very excited to see the footing drain work. I have never lived in a house where I could see the discharge point.
I have always hated buying filter fabrics. After studying Oldestguy's c33 sand discussions I was convinced it would work great and it does. I'm not sure what the flow would be with larger size aggregate and filter fabric, but I'm happy with the results I have and how easy it was to install.
My foundation here sucks, it's not as tall as it should be and I am pretty sure there is not even a footing, at least not on the outside. So I opted for the c33 sand style drain because I didn't want big air voids using drain rock. I had to cap it with backfill to also keep cold air from dropping down easily and freezing the soil too deep. I had to keep things very minimal as far as depth and amount of sand around the slotted pipe.
Figured I share since I have results that I can measure. Thanks Oldestguy for sharing the old school wisdom.


