Culvert Services in Springfield, MO
Every job on this list comes back to the same short list: a pipe sized to the ditch, a shaped granular bed under it, backfill compacted evenly on both sides, enough cover for whatever crosses it, and something holding each end. The pipe material changes. The method behind it does not. Each page below covers how the work is done, where the limits are, what it costs, and the questions landowners actually ask. If your situation is not described anywhere on them, call (417) 555-0173 and describe it.
- Driveway Culvert Installation
- Culvert Replacement
- Culvert Repair
- Farm & Field Entrances
- Driveway Approach & Grading
- Creek & Crossing Culverts
- Outlet & Erosion Protection
- Commercial Culverts
Two things we will tell you before you ask. A plugged pipe is a cleaning job, and we would rather sell you that than a replacement you do not need. And work in the road right-of-way needs a permit from your county or road district, whichever one maintains the road. On a Greene County road the inspector visits the site and sets the pipe size, and the county does not allow plastic pipe in its right-of-way, so an entrance culvert there goes in as steel or concrete.
Quoting follows one sequence every time. Somebody stands in your ditch, measures its depth and its fall, looks at what drains to that point, checks the width of the entrance, and finds where the outlet water is going to land. Then you get diameter, length, material, end treatment, rock, and approach work written down as separate lines. The permit fee is separate from our price and we tell you what to expect. Call (417) 555-0173.