How do you join weeping tile?

Dig down to the horizontal weeping tile system. Use a utility knife to cut the pipe in half and insert a 4-inch T-connection directly below the window. The long end of the T should point up. Attach a 4-inch diameter PVC pipe to the T-connection.

Why is a sock installed around a weeping tile?

The Sock filter is a seamless, knitted polyester filter that is used to prevent blockage of the pipe in sandy or silty soils. In fine sandy and silty soils, unprotected drainage tubing is apt to be blocked by a build-up of soil particles in the drains leading to failure of art or all of the system.

How do you connect two pieces of drain tile?

  1. Cut corrugated drain pipe with the utility knife to the desired length.
  2. Push the pipe snap coupler inside the corrugated pipe. There are little teeth on the coupler which will grab and hold the corrugated edges.
  3. Tie the one side of the pipe sock to the newly attached side’s sock in a knot.

What does weeping tile connected to?

A weeping tile is a porous drainage pipe surrounding the exterior of a home’s foundation. It’s buried in a trench filled with gravel and soil. The trench is dug on a slope. That way when the pipe collects groundwater, it’s redirected away from the house into the yard, storm sewer or underground sump pit.

When did weeping tile become code?

Most homes built prior to the 1960’s do not have a weeping tile drainage system. Before the 1980’s, these systems were made of clay-based materials. To find out if your home has weeping tile, look in the catch basin (basement floor drain) or sump pump pit.

Does drain pipe with sock need Gravel?

If round rock stone isn’t available in your area and crushed stone is the only practical option then its recommended to use a sock wrapped drainpipe. The sock material will prevent the fines from the crushed rock from clogging up the inlet holes in your perforated or slotted pipe.

Should I use landscape fabric in French drain?

The Bottom Line The best type of fabric for a drainage project such as a drain field or french drain is non-woven geotextile landscape fabric.

What is a saddle connection?

Saddles are a way of connecting to an existing pipe by actually breaking into the pipe via an elliptical or circular hole, rather than cutting out a whole section of pipe and replacing it with a branch junction, access chamber or IC as discussed above.

How do you seal a drain pipe joint?

  1. Use two types of Teflon pipe joint compound on threaded joints. Wrap threads with plumbers tape.
  2. Tighten the connection.
  3. Thread on valve pipe joint compound.
  4. Tighten the fitting.
  5. Align slip joints precisely for a tight seal.
  6. Choose flexible supply tubes.
  7. Close-up of gasket.

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