Figured I'd share some pics of a project from late last week. Put in a french drain around a pole building on some land I bought a few years back. I tend to get a good bit of groundwater just uphill of this building. That and the area around the man door and to the side of the garage door, when it rains water tends to just lay in a pool there. The ground there is clay, so it doesn't go anywhere. The floor in the building is dirt, and it gets pretty damp in there when things are really wet. Figure maybe this will help with the frost heaves some too.
The new B2650 loaded up, ready to go.
On site.
Preparing to dig.
I'm trenching along about 55' of building between the two sides, with not a lot of fall available on the downhill side to work with, so I'm starting a little shallow and slowly going deeper. In the pic it looks really shallow, but it's a little deeper than it appears.
All trenches dug.
Did the trench late afternoon Thursday. Back on Friday to finish the job. Here's the downhill side. Pic is taken from a fence line, can't go any farther than that.
Looking down toward the fence.
Cleaned up all the dirt piles where I'll need to add stone. Again, trench is deeper than it appears here.
Fabric in the trench and laying the pipe in.
The new B2650 loaded up, ready to go.
On site.
Preparing to dig.
I'm trenching along about 55' of building between the two sides, with not a lot of fall available on the downhill side to work with, so I'm starting a little shallow and slowly going deeper. In the pic it looks really shallow, but it's a little deeper than it appears.
All trenches dug.
Did the trench late afternoon Thursday. Back on Friday to finish the job. Here's the downhill side. Pic is taken from a fence line, can't go any farther than that.
Looking down toward the fence.
Cleaned up all the dirt piles where I'll need to add stone. Again, trench is deeper than it appears here.
Fabric in the trench and laying the pipe in.