Hi Kirsten. With proper installation, our products can handle H20 vehicular loading which uses a 32,000lb axle weight. Depending on other installation factors, higher loading can be achieved. Feel free to reach out to our Application Engineering department via our website: www.prinsco.com/contact/
The slope needed will depend on a number of factors, including the diameter of the pipe, and the desired flow rate. Without knowing site specific details, the generic minimum slope for a dual-wall culvert is 0.5%.
My HDPE pipe was installed under my driveway and then walls were installed at the inlet and outlet ends which only allows an inch or two extensions. I think that will make it impossible to fit those aprons on the ends. Is there another way? Thanks
Hello Bill. Thanks for the question. It can be difficult to address specific situations in this format. Feel free to reach out to the Prinsco Application Engineering team for help. AppEng@prinsco.com
wow very helpful idea for proper installation i love drain layer job
Thank you for the great information!
Does that bedding material need to be a material that water can drain through or just a material that’s compacts well?
Great video. Any idea what a 30 foot driveway job just like this might cost? Just rough estimate
Does anyone know if this can be used for a vertical pond application culvert pipe.
Thanks for A great video
Hi there! What kind of pipe do I need to use for a culvert that can passage 40 maybe 50 ton trucks ?
Hi Kirsten. With proper installation, our products can handle H20 vehicular loading which uses a 32,000lb axle weight. Depending on other installation factors, higher loading can be achieved. Feel free to reach out to our Application Engineering department via our website: www.prinsco.com/contact/
What degree of slope does it need to be?
The slope needed will depend on a number of factors, including the diameter of the pipe, and the desired flow rate. Without knowing site specific details, the generic minimum slope for a dual-wall culvert is 0.5%.
My HDPE pipe was installed under my driveway and then walls were installed at the inlet and outlet ends which only allows an inch or two extensions. I think that will make it impossible to fit those aprons on the ends. Is there another way? Thanks
Hello Bill. Thanks for the question. It can be difficult to address specific situations in this format. Feel free to reach out to the Prinsco Application Engineering team for help. AppEng@prinsco.com