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French drain "sinking" #14961712 01/19/24 05:03 PM
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How do I keep my french drain from sinking into my yard? I've added topsoil in the past, but it appears to just sift down into the pipe over time. Is there something that can be done to keep it in place?


Re: French drain "sinking" [Re: COFF] #14962330 01/20/24 03:37 AM
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Needed the sock over it from the start

Re: French drain "sinking" [Re: COFF] #14962334 01/20/24 03:40 AM
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Picture of install


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Re: French drain "sinking" [Re: COFF] #14962371 01/20/24 04:46 AM
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Moved into this house. No idea when or how it was installed.


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