Q:Is it actually 50 feet or 2 at 25 feet each? Double checking because one review said it was 2 pipes at 25"
by|Oct 24, 2020
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A: These are 2 Pcs 25' each joined together.
by|Jan 3, 2023
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A: I received 2 separate 25 feet hoses, not glued together - but the glue they use to attach the coupling to 1 of the hoses, prevents that hose from expanding.
by|Jan 3, 2023
A: This is 2-25’ pieces. It is cheaper and more convenient to pick up those 25’ lengths from store.
This is a misleading description. And $10 more expensive than going inside store
by|Jan 3, 2023
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A: It's supposed to be 1 50 ft piece but I received 2 pieces connected together which makes it easier for leaks.
by|Jan 3, 2023
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Q:Do you have to bury this or can it stay on top of the ground?
by|Aug 26, 2020
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A: It can stay on top, no problem, except after about 20 years UV rays could make it brittle
by|Nov 20, 2023
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A: Either is fine. I installed it on my patio to direct downspout water away from the concrete.
by|Oct 21, 2023
A: No we didn't but you could. We did put the drain cap on it.
by|Aug 26, 2020
A: I received this product near Christmas time and I have done both. we'll know in a few months if it will stand up to Arizona summer sun laying on the ground.
by|Jul 16, 2023
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A: in Tempe, AZ. mine laying on the ground exposed to full sun for over 2 years now. I was looking here to see how it does if buried since it is actually in my way; was meant to be a temp solution to move water from gutter to fruit trees other side of yard
by|Dec 2, 2021
Q:Can this be used as an AC exhaust pipe?
by|Aug 15, 2020
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A: I do not know if there is a code on AC Pipe. Off hand i would say no.
by|Aug 18, 2020
A: You may want to check with your local code department.
by|Feb 20, 2021
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A: No
by|Feb 15, 2021
Q:Is at least one end sized to properly snap onto a standard downspout to 4" adapter like https://www.homedepot.com/p/Advanced-Drainage-Systems-4-in-x-4-1-4-in-x-3-in-Polyethylene-Slip-Downspout-Adapter-0465AA/100201025? (Sorry, image feature chops off most of the adapter image.)
by|Aug 11, 2020
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A: You can purchase an adapter, check with your local Home Depot Store.
by|Jan 17, 2021
A: There is a square adaptor you can buy as well. Mine worked ok
by|Aug 12, 2020
Q:Can I pour concrete over this?
by|May 26, 2020
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A: I’m not sure but we buried ours and place cement pavers as walkways on top. We don’t have any problems so far and is draining well.
by|Feb 23, 2024
A: Yes after it is installed correctly.
by|May 27, 2020
Q:does this product come in any other color? do you know if any other drain pipe comes in any other colors?
thanks so much!
by|May 13, 2020
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A: I have only ever seen black in the Flex-Drain.
If you go to 4" solid PVC, you will will find other colors, but not the full rainbow of colors!
by|May 15, 2020
Q:Is this product flexible or will I need elbows?
by|May 2, 2020
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A: Yes, I have mine in the shape of an elbow. It has been in place two years with no issue.
by|Jan 14, 2021
A: It is Flexible.
by|May 4, 2020
Q:Can this be connected to a standard corrugated 4-in. pipe that is not part of the FLEX-Drain line of products?
by|Apr 13, 2020
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A: Yes, check with your local Home Depot store.
by|Jun 14, 2021
A: We sell a connector for this application. Here is a link to that item.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/FLEX-Drain-4-in-Polypropylene-Universal-Pipe-Connector-ADP53302/202745391
by|Apr 14, 2020
Q:Can this be use as A dryer vent hose
by|Apr 12, 2020
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A: No. This is for water drainage.
by|Apr 12, 2020
A: I don't think that it would be a good option to use for your application.
by|Feb 20, 2021
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A: As a Fire Chief I would not. Use the metal flex hose designed for the dryer vent to prevent the possibility of a fire.
by|Apr 12, 2020
A: I would not use this for that!! I don’t think it can take the heat a dryer produces. I used my as a drain for one of my gutter downspouts.