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Recently we regraded behind the pole barn to gently slope the ground where there used to be a drop-off. The rain-water wants to pool in this area so we need to install a French Drain to route the water away from the barn.

This is what we see after a rain.
 

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Recently we regraded behind the pole barn to gently slope the ground where there used to be a drop-off. The rain-water wants to pool in this area so we need to install a French Drain to route the water away from the barn.

This is what we see after a rain.
 
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In doing a bit of research on French Drains we came up with this reference only there was no mention of geo-cloth to keep the soil out of the stone (is it necessary)? How about some recommendations from those of you that have constructed drains that actually work.
 

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In doing a bit of research on French Drains we came up with this reference only there was no mention of geo-cloth to keep the soil out of the stone (is it necessary)? How about some recommendations from those of you that have constructed drains that actually work.
 
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My understanding is that if you bring the drain rock up to the surface, you do not need a cloth wrap or sock to keep the sediment from clogging the perorated pipe and the water canals that feed it. I did not so I used a sock. Not a bad idea to have some drains come to the surface either. Great way to drain water quickly as well as flush the pipe out if ever needed.
 
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My understanding is that if you bring the drain rock up to the surface, you do not need a cloth wrap or sock to keep the sediment from clogging the perorated pipe and the water canals that feed it. I did not so I used a sock. Not a bad idea to have some drains come to the surface either. Great way to drain water quickly as well as flush the pipe out if ever needed.
 
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Mike,

How far and how deep do you need to dig the trench to carry the water away with the drain?

The reason I ask is the main advantage to a french drain is cosmetics. The land still looks nice, or smooth after its in.

They are fairly involved, expensive and time consumeing to put in,and there is a finite timetable on how long it will last.

From your picture, you already have a nice wide trench that is collecting water, why not extend the trench and keep it all open?

Or put in a drain pipe?

You can get a roll of 6 inch black corugated pipe 100 feet long for under $50 from Lowes for an aweful lot cheaper than any other type of drain.

A picture of the back and what's holding the water back would be very helpful.

Good Luck,
Eddie
 
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Mike,

How far and how deep do you need to dig the trench to carry the water away with the drain?

The reason I ask is the main advantage to a french drain is cosmetics. The land still looks nice, or smooth after its in.

They are fairly involved, expensive and time consumeing to put in,and there is a finite timetable on how long it will last.

From your picture, you already have a nice wide trench that is collecting water, why not extend the trench and keep it all open?

Or put in a drain pipe?

You can get a roll of 6 inch black corugated pipe 100 feet long for under $50 from Lowes for an aweful lot cheaper than any other type of drain.

A picture of the back and what's holding the water back would be very helpful.

Good Luck,
Eddie
 
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Eddie how about these options, which do you think might best work?

No. 1 Use your idea and direct the water to the wooded area.

No. 2 Direct the water to the existing downspout drains.

No. 3 Use your idea and direct the water beside the parking area.
 

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Eddie how about these options, which do you think might best work?

No. 1 Use your idea and direct the water to the wooded area.

No. 2 Direct the water to the existing downspout drains.

No. 3 Use your idea and direct the water beside the parking area.
 

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