Porous Pipes for Effective Subsoil Drainage

Porous pipes are perforated or permeable precast concrete pipes designed to allow water to seep in or out through small openings. Unlike solid pipes that simply convey water, porous pipes actively interact with surrounding soil to collect or distribute groundwater.

Water in waterlogged soil seeps through the perforations into the pipe, where it is carried away to an outlet. Alternatively, they can distribute water evenly into surrounding soil for irrigation or effluent disposal.

At Majorcon Precast, our porous pipes are engineered for effective water management, helping prevent waterlogging and protect structures from underground water pressure. Build with confidence. Build with Majorcon Precast.

Primary Uses

Porous Pipes

Specification Sheet

Specifications

PropertySpecification
MaterialPorous concrete, grade C20/25 or as specified
Concrete Strength≥ 20 MPa at 28 days
PorosityTypically 15–25% void content for water infiltration
StandardsASTM C1701 (infiltration rate), SANS 1200 or equivalent local standards
LengthStandard length 500 mm
End ConfigurationPlain ends (spigot & socket optional)
Tolerances±5 mm on diameter, ±10 mm on length
Note: Porous pipes are designed for subsurface drainage, stormwater management, and leach fields. The open structure allows water to percolate through the pipe wall while maintaining structural integrity.

Product Variants

Standard length: 500 mm. Diameters as listed.

Diameter (mm)Product CodeWall Thickness (mm)Approx. Weight (kg)Typical Application
100PP‑100‑500208French drains, residential drainage, garden soakaways
150PP‑150‑5002514Agricultural drainage, sports field drainage
300PP‑300‑5003528Stormwater infiltration, highway drainage, detention systems
Note: Custom diameters and lengths available on request. Pipes can be supplied with geotextile sock for silt protection.

Ordering Notes

  • Dimensions: Specify internal diameter and length. Custom lengths available (e.g., 1000 mm, 1500 mm).
  • Joints: Indicate if tongue‑and‑groove, spigot & socket, or plain ends are required.
  • Accessories: Geotextile socks, end caps, and geocomposite wraps can be supplied.
  • Testing: Infiltration rate and compressive strength test reports available.
  • Colour / Finish: Natural grey concrete; no special finish required.

Why Choose Our Porous Pipes

Frequently Asked Questions

Porous pipes are specialized drainage solutions requiring careful specification. Here are answers to the technical questions we receive from agricultural consultants, civil engineers, and landscape contractors.

The terms are often used interchangeably, but technically:

 
 
FeaturePorous PipesField Drain Pipes
PerforationsMultiple small openings along lengthContinuous slots or larger openings
Water EntryThrough many small holesThrough slots or gaps between sections
Typical UseGeneral subsoil drainageAgricultural land drainage
Soil InteractionFiltered through openingsOften wrapped in geotextile

Our porous pipes feature precision-drilled openings that provide controlled water entry while maintaining structural strength.

Proper installation includes filtration measures:

  1. Granular surround: Wrap the pipe in clean gravel or crushed stone (10-20mm grade)

  2. Geotextile membrane: Encase the gravel in filter fabric to prevent fine soil migration

  3. Proper grading: Ensure correct pipe gradient to maintain self-cleansing flow velocities

  4. Silt traps: Install inspection chambers with sumps at low points for sediment collection

The gravel and geotextile combination allows water to enter while filtering out soil particles that could clog the system.

Diameter selection depends on several factors:

 
 
ApplicationTypical DiameterDrainage Capacity
Garden/Lawn drainage100mmSmall areas, light water
Sports field drainage150mmMedium areas, moderate flow
Agricultural land225mmLarge fields, significant flow
Foundation drainage150-300mmBuilding perimeter, high flow
Retaining wall drainage100-150mmWall drainage, localized

Our technical team can help calculate required diameters based on your specific site conditions, soil type, and anticipated water volumes.

Yes. Transitions between porous and solid pipes are straightforward:

  • At the start: Solid pipe from water source to porous section

  • At the outlet: Porous section connects to solid pipe for discharge to ditch, soakaway, or watercourse

  • Transition fittings: Standard adapters and couplers are available

The porous section should always be installed in the area requiring drainage, with solid pipe used for conveyance to and from the drained area.

Installation depth depends on application:

 
 
ApplicationTypical DepthNotes
Sports fields/Lawns300mm – 600mmBelow root zone, above impermeable layer
Agricultural drainage600mm – 1200mmBelow plough depth, in permeable soil
Foundation drainageAt footing depthBelow slab or beside foundation wall
French drains300mm – 900mmBelow surface, above groundwater

The pipe should be installed in a permeable granular surround, with minimum 100mm cover over the pipe.

Several connection methods are available:

  • Pre-formed openings: Chambers with pre-cast holes for pipe entry

  • On-site cutting: Drill or cut openings in chamber walls

  • Flexible couplers: Rubber connectors that accommodate movement

  • Sealed joints: Waterproof sealant around pipe entry points

Connections should allow for differential movement and be watertight where required. For porous pipe applications, the connection area should transition to solid pipe before entering the chamber.

We accommodate projects of all sizes:

  • Small projects: 10-20 pipes for garden drainage or small foundations

  • Medium projects: 50-200 pipes for sports fields or housing developments

  • Large projects: 500+ pipes for agricultural schemes or infrastructure

Contact our Sales Team with your requirements for competitive pricing.