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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 258001" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Concrete is good but it's like the guy who wanted to sell me shingles with a 50-year warranty. I was 65 at the time. I went with the cheaper 30-year warranty. One thing I do know about culverts is that no matter the amount of water, you want at least an 18" diameter and preferably a 24". Smaller diameter will plug to easily. Width depends on what you will be bringing in the driveway. A single vehicle won't require as much width as a longer trailer or anything with a bigger turning radius. Material I would also think is dependent on the runoff and standing water. Some type of clay I'm guessing would be the best and then covered with gravel. Preventing standing water would be your biggest enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 258001, member: 3373"] Concrete is good but it's like the guy who wanted to sell me shingles with a 50-year warranty. I was 65 at the time. I went with the cheaper 30-year warranty. One thing I do know about culverts is that no matter the amount of water, you want at least an 18" diameter and preferably a 24". Smaller diameter will plug to easily. Width depends on what you will be bringing in the driveway. A single vehicle won't require as much width as a longer trailer or anything with a bigger turning radius. Material I would also think is dependent on the runoff and standing water. Some type of clay I'm guessing would be the best and then covered with gravel. Preventing standing water would be your biggest enemy. [/QUOTE]
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