Local developers near me are using those black plastic ribbed pipe for culverts at driveway connections. I'm not impressed with the job they are doing, or maybe the pipe is just not suitable for the job. In many of the connections one end of the pipe is sticking up so that it wont drain well. probably a poor job by the contractors.
An individual a few miles away over a 2-3 year period bought a new house and the lot next to it. He put a nice shop building on the lot and has a utility trailer and other equipment there, with a connection through a gate to the house yard. Recently he put in a drive way to his lot from the highway. I dont know if he did it or a contractor did it, but it was a poor job as one end of the pipe stuck up in the air about as high as the top of the good end. Lots of rain came and the ditch, which intersects with a cross road along the lot line, filled with water. Somebody pulled up and dug up the plastic pipe and someone has put in a concrete pipe. Still not a good job since there is still a little water in the ditch on one side. I wonder if any one has had experience with the plastic pipe? BTW, I have 4 driveway connections, 3 ancient, all of which drain fine so I feel qualified to pass judgement on these other jobs.
KEH
An individual a few miles away over a 2-3 year period bought a new house and the lot next to it. He put a nice shop building on the lot and has a utility trailer and other equipment there, with a connection through a gate to the house yard. Recently he put in a drive way to his lot from the highway. I dont know if he did it or a contractor did it, but it was a poor job as one end of the pipe stuck up in the air about as high as the top of the good end. Lots of rain came and the ditch, which intersects with a cross road along the lot line, filled with water. Somebody pulled up and dug up the plastic pipe and someone has put in a concrete pipe. Still not a good job since there is still a little water in the ditch on one side. I wonder if any one has had experience with the plastic pipe? BTW, I have 4 driveway connections, 3 ancient, all of which drain fine so I feel qualified to pass judgement on these other jobs.
KEH



