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Poor drainage in yards and basements can cause all sorts of problems, from hard to control messes and staining to an increased risk of rot and corrosion. Whatever the cause, excess water needs to be removed as quickly and efficiently as possible. Help your home sewage run smoothly and prevent long term damage with the selection of culvert drainage pipes at Ace.

What Is a Culvert?

Culverts are structures that encourage the safe and efficient flow of water. Culverts can be used for both professional and home improvement projects. For home improvement projects, a culvert pipe is used to alleviate issues with pooling water in areas like driveways to protect structural integrity. At Ace, homeowners can choose between corrugated drainage pipes and smooth PVC drain pipes from brands like Charlotte Pipe and Advance Drainage Systems.

What is a Corrugated Pipe?

Corrugated drain pipes are typically inexpensive and easy to install. This cost-effectiveness makes corrugated drainage tubing ideal for draining larger areas.

They can be corrugated or feature perforations and are light and easy to handle. Their flexibility means they can turn corners and do not have to be laid in a straight line. Because of this, corrugated pipes can cope with the natural settling of soil without cracking.

While they might clog and require occasional maintenance, corrugated pipes are highly durable, making them an excellent option for extreme temperatures.

PVC Vs. Corrugated Drain Pipes

The difference between a PVC drain pipe and a corrugated drain pipe lies in their individual uses. Corrugated pipes are often lightweight, flexible and more affordable. PVC pipes are typically made from rigid plastic, which gives them several additional advantages. PVC drain pipes offer easy installation for gravity-assisted drainage due to their smooth sides, effectively draining even at shallow angles. Because of their smooth interior, they can be cleaned out more easily using power tools if they become clogged and can be laid around corners using flexible connectors.

Rigid and strong, PVC pipes are still lighter and easier to handle than traditional drain pipes made from galvanized iron or clay and are also less prone to cracking under pressure or impact. They can handle greater volumes of water than corrugated pipes, too, and are resistant to corrosion. While rigid plastic pipes are a larger upfront investment, once installed they'll last for years even under heavy water flow working conditions.

Can You Connect a Corrugated Pipe to a PVC Pipe?

Some projects will require you to use both corrugated drainage pipes and PVC drain pipes. To do so, you will have to find pipes of the right size, the right tools and materials to get the job done. Look for pipe fittings to help you get the right fit or angle, as well as epoxy and utility knifes to assist you on the job.

Shop Culvert Pipes Near You at Ace Hardware

Standing water in your yard or basement isn't only inconvenient but can also be damaging. Shop online now for quick shipping to your home. If you are unsure as to which pipe is right for your home plumbing needs, stop by your local Ace where our helpful staff can lead you in the right direction.