OG here. As background, my Master's thesis back in 1956 was on underdrains for highways, a similar situation to buildings. Been at the subject ever since. Anyhow, one never knows when a non filtering system will plug. I've seen them plugged in one year. As to builders giving advice, go ahead, but don't come back here when it plugs up and ask "Now what do I do?". Answer, tear it out and do it right. See below.
I can point to an extreme. A small office building was to go on a site south some miles off lake Michigan that used to have high ground water, but when the basement was dug, no water. Knowing the history the basement floor and backfill to footings was filled with clear stone layer, not a filter. Sump pump was installed also. A year or so later the groundwater came up and now and then the sump pump ran. Our firm was called about 6 years later, because the interior footings had settled and the basement floor was badly cracked and settled. The sump pump discharge was in the open next to the road. A significant delta was present there having been soil carried along with the pumped water. Major failure. Enuff said.