Drainage Tubular

Drainage pipes are an indispensable tool for laying networks and water conduits.

Drainage pipes are used in various industries to collect and transport water, sewage, solutions of acids, alkalis, salts, etc. Previously, such pipes were called drainage hoses, but now the term “drainage pipe” or “drainage” is more often used.



Drainage piping systems are one of the most important components in the construction industry. They are used to drain liquids from closed systems such as building foundations, basements and tunnels. The drainage pipe system includes drainage pipes, connecting elements and fittings. In this article, we will look at what tube drainage is, its types, advantages and disadvantages, and how to use it in various construction projects.

Tubular drainage

Drainage pipes are cylindrical, perforated metal or plastic pipes that are laid underground. Pipes have holes in the walls through which water can easily enter the pipe and then exit into the collector system. Each type of tubular drainage has its own characteristics, but they all provide effective drainage of water from different zones on the site.

There are several types of tubular drainage, each of which has its own advantages and limitations. Let's look at the main types of tubular drainage:

Sandy drainage. It consists of a mound of river sand underground around the perimeter of a house or building to protect it from moisture. This method does not require expensive structures and materials, except sand and time for