Stormwater help in Central Florida
Culvert Installation in Orlando, FL
Tell us what is happening. We will find the cause, explain your options, and handle culvert installation with care.
65+ years serving Central Florida
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Service Overview
Culvert Installation With Clear Answers Before Work Begins
A culvert is only as good as its installation. Undersized pipe, poor bedding, incorrect slope, or missing headwalls cause failures that wash out driveways, flood properties, and create costly emergency repairs. Getting it right the first time means knowing the flow requirements, selecting the right pipe material, and installing to county specifications.
Lapin Services installs drainage culverts for driveways, private roads, drainage swales, and new construction access points across Orlando and Central Florida. We handle sizing calculations, material selection, permitting, headwall and end treatment installation, and final inspection coordination — so your culvert performs correctly for decades, not just the first rainy season.
Problems We Solve
Common Culvert Installation Problems We Fix
You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.
Undersized Culverts That Can't Handle Flow
A pipe that's too small backs up water during heavy rain events, causing flooding on both sides of the crossing and accelerating erosion of the surrounding embankment.
Driveway Culverts Installed Without Permits
Many counties require permits and inspections for culverts crossing roadside swales. Unpermitted installations can result in required removal, fines, and rework at the property owner's expense.
Failed or Collapsed Pipe Under Driveways
Corrugated metal culverts installed decades ago often rust through and collapse, blocking drainage and creating sinkholes under the driveway surface that worsen with every rain event.
New Construction Access Without Drainage Planning
Installing a driveway or site access road across a drainage swale without a properly sized culvert disrupts sheet flow, causes upstream flooding, and typically fails county site inspection.
Missing Headwalls and End Treatments
Culverts without proper headwalls or end sections are vulnerable to inlet erosion, pipe movement, and structural failure — especially on sites with high-velocity flow during storm events.
When to Call
Signs Your Stormwater System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these signs, call Lapin. We will find the cause and explain what needs to happen next.
You're Installing a New Driveway Across a Swale
Any driveway or access road that crosses a roadside drainage swale requires a culvert sized and installed to county specifications before construction is complete.
Water Backs Up on One Side of Your Driveway After Rain
Standing water that pools on the uphill side of your driveway crossing is a clear sign the existing culvert is undersized, blocked, or has failed and needs replacement.
Your Driveway Surface Is Sinking or Cracking
Settlement and cracking near a driveway entrance often indicates a collapsed or corroded culvert beneath the surface that is no longer supporting the load above it.
You're Developing a Site That Requires Property Access
New construction projects that need a permitted driveway or road crossing over a drainage feature require a properly engineered culvert as part of the site development package.
You've Received a Notice About Your Driveway Culvert
County notices citing a blocked, failed, or non-compliant culvert require prompt correction — Lapin handles the inspection, permitting, and installation to bring the crossing into compliance.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Culvert Installation Visit
Tell us what is happening. We arrive prepared, explain the work clearly, and give clear pricing before work begins.
Step 1
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call or request service. You do not have to know exactly what failed; describe what you see, smell, hear, or need done.
Step 2
We Find the Cause
A Lapin technician or crew checks the issue, reviews the project, and explains what needs to be done in plain language.
Step 3
You Approve the Work
You get clear pricing and options before work begins, so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
We Handle It With Care
We complete the approved work, respect your home, business, or jobsite, and keep you informed.
Step 5
We Stand Behind the Job
Before we leave, we confirm the work, answer questions, and make sure you know what to expect next.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Culvert Installation
Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.
65+ Years of Experience
Lapin has served Central Florida since 1958. Our name is on every job, and we do the work in a way we can stand behind.
Clear Communication
We explain what we find, what it means, and what your options are before work begins.
Respect for Your Property
We protect the home, business, property, or jobsite and treat people the way we would want to be treated.
The Right Team for the Work
We handle plumbing, septic, drains, sewer, underground utilities, commercial service, and serious project work.
Care When It Matters
Every call affects a family, tenant, customer, business, property, or project. We do not take that lightly.
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FAQs
Culvert Installation FAQs
What pipe materials do you use for culvert installation?
We install reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and corrugated metal pipe — selecting the right material based on span, load, flow velocity, and county requirements for your specific application.
How is culvert size determined?
Culvert sizing is based on the contributing drainage area, expected rainfall intensity, and the flow capacity required to prevent upstream flooding. We calculate the appropriate pipe diameter to handle your site’s storm runoff conditions.
Do I need a permit to install a driveway culvert in Orlando?
In most cases, yes. Culverts crossing county-maintained roadside swales or right-of-way areas require a permit from Orange County or the applicable municipality. Lapin handles the permitting process so you stay in compliance.
What are headwalls and do I need them?
Headwalls are concrete or masonry structures installed at the inlet and outlet ends of a culvert to retain embankment fill, prevent erosion, and protect the pipe from displacement. They’re required on many installations and strongly recommended on sites with significant flow velocity.
How long does culvert installation take?
Most residential driveway culvert installations are completed in one to two days. Larger road crossings, multi-barrel culverts, or installations requiring significant excavation and headwall construction may take longer depending on site conditions.
Can you replace an existing failed culvert?
Yes. We remove collapsed or corroded culverts, properly prepare the bedding, and install a new pipe with updated sizing and end treatments — including surface restoration over the crossing.
Do you install culverts for commercial and construction projects?
Yes. We install culverts for residential driveways, commercial site access, private roads, and new development projects — coordinating with engineers, GCs, and county inspectors as needed.
Do you service all of Central Florida?
Yes. We serve Orlando and the surrounding Central Florida region including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties.
Schedule Service
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call Lapin or request service. We will get the right team moving, explain your options, and handle the work with care.