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longsidelandry 06-24-2010 10:48 AM

Culvert for driveway
 
I'm about to start building a house and need to place a culvert in the ditch to put my driveway on. Anybody know where they sell them in the New Iberia/Lafayette area for a good price?

specktator 06-24-2010 10:52 AM

Acadiana Shell and Limestone in Abbeville. I drove past it the other day on my way to Intracoastal City and saw a bunch outside.

Ducktrickster 06-24-2010 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by specktator (Post 168256)
Acadiana Shell and Limestone in Abbeville. I drove past it the other day on my way to Intracoastal City and saw a bunch outside.

I found that vermillion shell and limestone was way cheaper than any others when I bought some a few months ago.

specktator 06-24-2010 11:08 AM

Yeh I have never bought a culvert before, I dont know about prices. I just know I saw a bunch on their lot the other day.

cabwiz2 06-24-2010 11:13 AM

If you are looking for the plastic type, Coburn Supply has them. Ther are next to Franks on Verot.

Dink 06-24-2010 11:50 AM

There's some on e domingue too......I wanna say near he bayou? ??

Gerald 06-24-2010 12:13 PM

Need to check to see if there are any City/parish ordances on what you can use for a culvert.

My area now requires a Concrete culvert.

There is a place in Eunice that sells the corragated black plastic pipes. They had best price in SW Louisiana [that I could find] 10 years ago. I don't know the name of the place.

Shawn Braquet 06-24-2010 12:36 PM

you have to watch though I just put in a culvert and a plastic culvert would have been more expensive because of the fact calcasieu parish wanted me to dig 6" under the culvert and backfill with rock then cover the sides and 12" above the culvert with rock then the rest could be my chosing, culvert was going to be like 500 with me picking it up and rock i was looking at around 600, plus clay for the top; concrete on the other hand for an 18" culvert was $610 for 24' of culvert delivered and I set it with some comalongs. Then i just got 2 loads of 60/40 clay to cover at $90 a load, a lot cheaper

Ray 06-24-2010 12:57 PM

My dad wanted to put a new one in front of his house.
Calcasieu Parish made him pay a $25 fee for an inspector to come out and tell him
that he could not put one in front of his house.
He did not like that.

Dink 06-24-2010 01:00 PM

Thats alot of money!! More than I would have ever thought..........steal plate over the ditch???? Sounds easier and cheaper...........there's one down the street covering a hole that the city dug, I'll help you load it............

Shawn Braquet 06-24-2010 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 168315)
My dad wanted to put a new one in front of his house.
Calcasieu Parish made him pay a $25 fee for an inspector to come out and tell him
that he could not put one in front of his house.
He did not like that.

wow thats kind of stupid, of course I've since learned that you have to buy a permit to dig a pond, however they do not even come and inspect where or anything they just want the money. I believe it was like $85.

Shawn Braquet 06-24-2010 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dink (Post 168320)
Thats alot of money!! More than I would have ever thought..........steal plate over the ditch???? Sounds easier and cheaper...........there's one down the street covering a hole that the city dug, I'll help you load it............

thats one way to flush your system just strain:work::rotfl:

southern151 06-24-2010 01:06 PM

Yeah check with the parish! I had to pull a permit for mine as well and they required a black coated steel culvert. On the flipside, they came and set and put dirt over the top of it for me. Not bad for a $15 permit, if you ask me.

Goose 06-24-2010 03:53 PM

Longside, see if you can't swindle Pookie in too lying down in the ditch for ya, Problem solved....J/K Jordan!!

fishinpox 06-24-2010 06:36 PM

city wanted to dig a drainage ditch through my back yard and leave it, if i wanted it covered they would install the culvert but i would have to buy it, i think i got quoted between 2500.00 anf 3000.00 the run across the back yard . i told em to get lost . so they put a catch basin in the back corner and it works fine

speck-chaser 06-24-2010 06:43 PM

Ive bought quite a few culverts in the past,and Vermillion shell at the port of Iberia,has always had the best prices. You may want to check with Iberia aggregates at the port also. The guy that runs it used to work at vermillion. You can use plastic down here,just hafta know what size to put. Just check your neighbors on either side-if they are the same size, go with that. the parish used to put them in for you,but now you hafta hire someone ,or do it yourself. I covered my whole 160' feet myself a few years back,after the parish screwed up my driveway culvert. Got my tractor and transit and put em in

PUREBAY2200 06-24-2010 08:31 PM

Def get a permit...
Me and my old roommate put one in... City game by dug it up and left us a bill for them didding it up and a fine for not havin a permit...
So get Ur permit first....

fishinpox 06-24-2010 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 168454)
Def get a permit...
Me and my old roommate put one in... City game by dug it up and left us a bill for them didding it up and a fine for not havin a permit...
So get Ur permit first....


yeah "roommate":rotfl: was you the pitcher or catcher:*****::*****:

longsidelandry 06-24-2010 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by speck-chaser (Post 168411)
Ive bought quite a few culverts in the past,and Vermillion shell at the port of Iberia,has always had the best prices. You may want to check with Iberia aggregates at the port also. The guy that runs it used to work at vermillion. You can use plastic down here,just hafta know what size to put. Just check your neighbors on either side-if they are the same size, go with that. the parish used to put them in for you,but now you hafta hire someone ,or do it yourself. I covered my whole 160' feet myself a few years back,after the parish screwed up my driveway culvert. Got my tractor and transit and put em in

Bad part is....I don't have any neighbors lol. There's a culvert not far though so I'll get that measurement and use the same size as that one to keep it consistent.

longsidelandry 06-24-2010 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 168455)
yeah "roommate":rotfl: was you the pitcher or catcher:*****::*****:

lmao That's just wrong :*****:


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