Oklahoma's Culvert Pipe Specialists for Landowners
Oklahoma weather doesn't play around — and neither do we. Heavy rain, flash flooding, and runoff can destroy driveways, wash out farm roads, and damage property fast. The right culvert pipe, properly sized and installed, keeps water moving where it belongs.
We supply two primary culvert materials:
Corrugated Steel
Heavy-duty strength for high-traffic driveways, ranch entrances, and road crossings where load capacity matters.
HDPE Corrugated Plastic
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and easy to install. A cost-effective choice for residential driveways, farm drainage, and agricultural applications.
Not sure which material is right for your project? Call us — we're happy to help you size and spec the right pipe.
Common Uses for Landowners
- Driveway entrances and crossings
- Ranch and farm road crossings
- Agricultural field drainage
- Pond inlet and outlet structures
- Ditch and roadside runoff control
- Replacing failed or undersized culverts
- New property development and access roads
Not Sure What Size You Need?
Choosing the wrong diameter is the most common mistake — undersized pipe backs up, floods, and fails fast. We help you get it right the first time.
When you call us, have ready:
- Width of the ditch or crossing
- Type of traffic going over it (foot, vehicle, heavy equipment)
- How much water typically flows through
- Whether you're replacing an existing pipe or installing new
We'll help you spec the right pipe for the job.

Projects We Supply
If your job requires durability and compliance, we'll help you source the right solution.
- Driveway and road crossings
- Subdivision development
- Ranch and agricultural drainage
- Commercial site preparation
- Construction and development sites
- Stormwater management systems
- Municipal and infrastructure work
Ready to Order? We Can Deliver Tomorrow
Tell us your diameter, length, and location — we'll get you pricing fast. Same-day delivery available for in-stock sizes. Statewide delivery within 24 hours.
Culvert Installation:
What You Need to Know
Proper slope, bedding, and backfill are just as important as the pipe itself. A poorly installed culvert — even a good one — will fail prematurely.
We've put together a straightforward installation guide covering sizing, site prep, slope, bedding, backfill, and cover requirements to help you get it done right.
