Hello,
I have a culvert pipe under my driveway by the road that is starting to rot(metal). Does anyone know if I can insert a new plastic culvert pipe into the rotting metal one before it gets any worse?
I bought my house just last year, the driveway is only a few years old, and I never thought to check the culvert pipe. I'm looking for a low cost option to fixing the culvert pipe before it completely rots away and I have to dig everything up.
I haven't looked into pipe sizes yet, so I'm not even sure if this will work. My thought is if the plastic pipe is just a little bit smaller than the metal one, then there wont be too much give. And maybe I can inject some foam or concrete to make up the difference.
Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!
I have a culvert pipe under my driveway by the road that is starting to rot(metal). Does anyone know if I can insert a new plastic culvert pipe into the rotting metal one before it gets any worse?
I bought my house just last year, the driveway is only a few years old, and I never thought to check the culvert pipe. I'm looking for a low cost option to fixing the culvert pipe before it completely rots away and I have to dig everything up.
I haven't looked into pipe sizes yet, so I'm not even sure if this will work. My thought is if the plastic pipe is just a little bit smaller than the metal one, then there wont be too much give. And maybe I can inject some foam or concrete to make up the difference.
Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!
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