T-Brick Shed: Rubble Trench French Drain Installation
The last thing Jean told me before she left for the UK was that I had better finish the shed project before she gets back or else. The trench was a little soggy still but I decided to press on with the french drain installation for fear what that else may be (Although, I'm hoping the "else" will be make me a delicious sandwich). I dug out the high section blocking  the drain outlet and and cleaned up a some edges before putting down landscape fabric and a layer of gravel.
  
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| Here's my work crew. | 
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| The tamp/rake tango | 
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| Release the hose! | 
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| Uncoiling the perforated tubing. | 
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| First objective was to fill in the tripping hazard that is the drain outlet. Note how we form a sort of gravel/perforated hose burrito with the landscape fabric. | 
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| We made a shallow gravel bed for the perforated hose to rest on. After getting the next gravel load I'll give it good tamping for laying the hose down and covering it. | 
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| The test bricks are doing fine. If I push really hard I can make a tiny imprint in them with my thumb. | 
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| The tamping machine | 









Comments
Are you putting the drainage hose all round the foundation? Won't tat weaken the foundations?