To address water management issues across residential, commercial, and agricultural contexts, VEVOR offers an extensive selection of drainage supplies. VEVOR's product selection offers dependable performance at affordable rates, whether you require channel drains for driveways, grease traps for commercial kitchens, corrugated drain pipe for yard drainage, or rain gutter downspout extensions for rooftop runoff. Explore a variety of products designed to maintain the proper flow of water.
Are you having trouble with kitchen grease buildup, obstructed runoff, or standing water? In addition to meeting code requirements and preventing expensive water damage, the proper drainage supplies can safeguard your property. VEVOR offers a full range of products, from commercial grease traps and gutter downspouts to corrugated pond tubing and drainage fittings, so you can find the ideal solution for any drainage problem, whether indoors or outdoors.
Knowing the purpose of each product type is the first step in selecting the best drainage supplies. Homeowners, contractors, and facility managers can find everything they need in one place with VEVOR's offerings, including surface drainage, subsurface systems, kitchen waste management, and roof runoff control.
The purpose of channel drains, linear drainage solutions, is to collect and divert surface water from garage floors, driveways, patios, pool decks, and pathways. Channel drains are much more efficient in swiftly collecting significant amounts of runoff than single-point drains because they span the entire surface. VEVOR channel drains have sturdy stainless steel or polymer bodies with detachable grates for easier cleaning. They are appropriate for both high-traffic and low-traffic areas because they are available in a variety of lengths and load ratings. To reduce slip hazards and structural moisture damage, a properly positioned 12-inch channel drain can catch water before it collects near foundations or entryways.
Consider the surface being covered, the anticipated water volume, and the anticipated traffic load when selecting channel drains. Heavy-duty grates approved for vehicle loads are crucial for driveways. A thinner, ornamental grate design provides both practicality and curb appeal for patio or pool borders. This category of VEVOR drainage supplies offers alternatives for both light business and residential landscaping, allowing installers to match budget expectations with performance needs without sacrificing build quality.
To prevent fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from entering municipal sewer systems, grease traps are mechanical devices installed in commercial kitchen plumbing lines. Local health codes usually require restaurants, cafeterias, food processing facilities, and catering businesses to install and maintain them. Compact under-sink grease traps and bigger commercial grease trap devices appropriate for high-volume kitchen settings are both available from VEVOR. By slowing the flow of wastewater, these devices enable grease to separate and float to the top, where it is collected while cleaner water passes through to the drain. Appropriately sized units help facilities comply with environmental requirements, prevent blockages, and reduce offensive odors.
It is crucial to properly size a commercial grease trap. Grease retention capacity (in pounds) and flow rate (in gallons per minute [GPM]) are used to rate units. A 50-pound or greater model might be necessary for a full-service restaurant kitchen, whereas a 20-pound device might suffice for a small café. Grease traps with transparent lids for visual inspection are part of VEVOR's drainage supplies line, making maintenance checks easier. Frequent cleanouts, which typically occur every 1 to 3 months depending on consumption, ensure continuous performance and significantly increase the unit's service life.
The foundation of subsurface drainage systems seen in gardens, yards, French drains, and agricultural fields is corrugated drain pipe. Compared to rigid pipe options, its ribbed, flexible shape makes installation simpler by enabling it to follow uneven terrain. An underground corrugated pipe system directs extra water away from planting beds, lawns, and foundations when soil becomes soggy from high water tables, clay-laden terrain, or heavy rainfall.
Perforated and non-perforated corrugated drain pipes are among the drainage supplies offered by VEVOR. For French drain systems, where water must enter the pipe through the surrounding gravel bed, a perforated pipe is perfect. To transport collected water to a discharge point such as a ditch, dry well, or municipal drain outlet, a non-perforated pipe is used.
Corrugated pond tubing serves a similar but distinct function: it connects pond pumps, filters, and waterfalls in aquaculture and water garden systems. It is ideal for directing water through asymmetrical pond configurations due to its suppleness and resistance to kinking. Because VEVOR's corrugated pond tubing options work with conventional connections, integrating them into an existing pond plumbing system is simple. Corrugated pipes from VEVOR provide steady flow with easy installation that most homeowners can do without expert assistance, whether you are managing yard drainage or maintaining a backyard water feature.
Rainwater from rooftops is collected by gutters, but without appropriate downspouts and extensions, it collects close to the foundation, which can be a significant contributor to foundation erosion and basement flooding. While rain gutter downspout extensions transport water horizontally away from the structure, gutter downspouts transfer water vertically from the gutter to ground level. Downspout connectors, elbows, and flexible or stiff extensions that fasten to pre-existing gutter systems are among VEVOR's drainage supplies in this category. To avoid trip hazards during dry weather, extensions are available in a variety of lengths. Some models are made to roll out when it rains and retract when it is dry. This is especially helpful in places that experience dry intervals interspersed with periods of heavy rain.
When connecting downspouts and extensions to subterranean pipe systems, drainage fittings are essential. When it rains a lot, using the right fittings guarantees a waterproof connection and stops backflow or disconnection. Because VEVOR drainage fittings are made to operate with common pipe sizes and materials, finding matching parts requires less guesswork. When combined with subterranean corrugated pipe, downspout extensions provide a full surface-to-subsurface drainage solution that can significantly reduce flood risk and landscape erosion over time for homeowners managing water on sloped lots, poorly graded yards, or flat terrain.
When purchasing drainage supplies, two of the most important considerations are material selection and sizing. Whether a system will withstand years of intensive use or fail early under the first serious test depends on matching the proper material to the environment and the right size to the flow requirement.
The majority of drainage supplies are made of one of three materials: PVC for rigid drainage fittings and downspout systems, stainless steel for channel drains and grease traps, or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) for corrugated pipes. Depending on exposure, load, and chemical-resistance requirements, each material has a unique performance profile. For subterranean applications, HDPE corrugated drain pipe and pond tubing offer high flexibility, long service life, and good corrosion resistance. They are a dependable option for outdoor subsurface drainage because they can withstand soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Grease, chemicals, and physical force are all resistant to stainless steel commercial grease trap bodies and channel drains, which is important in settings like kitchens and car traffic, where plastic parts would deteriorate quickly.
Gutter downspouts and PVC drainage fittings often strike a balance between price, durability, and ease of installation. PVC is easily cut, bonded, or joined with common slip fittings and is typically sufficiently UV-resistant for many above-ground, exposed applications. However, cast iron or stainless steel is better than regular PVC for high-temperature kitchen drain lines. Instead of being restricted to a single material system for the duration of their project, purchasers can mix and match components by environment with VEVOR's drainage supplies, which cover all three material types. Before joining parts from other categories, be sure the materials are compatible.
In the construction of a drainage system, the proper size is essential. Under typical rain conditions, an undersized drain or pipe will back up, while a large system wastes money without providing any additional benefits. Retention capacity, pipe diameter, and flow rate are the main factors to consider during sizing. Determine the maximum rainfall intensity in your area and determine the width of the drained surface area for channel drains. While a 6-inch channel drain is better suited for large paved surfaces or locations in high-rainfall zones, a 4-inch channel drain handles mild home runoff. The majority of domestic French drain and yard drainage applications are best served by 4-inch corrugated drain pipe, but high-volume discharge lines or agricultural drainage require 6-inch or larger pipes.
Local regulations frequently set minimum sizes for commercial grease traps based on the number of kitchen fixtures and peak meal times. Generally, the unit should be sized to be 1–1.5 times the kitchen's maximum one-hour wastewater flow, in gallons. Rain gutter downspout extensions should be long enough to release water at least 4 to 6 feet from the foundation; they should be longer on level or sloping grades. Throughout its line of drainage supplies, VEVOR offers precise product specifications so customers can match each part to the real flow and load needs of their system without having to make educated guesses.
Channel drains, grease traps, gutter downspouts, corrugated drain pipe, drainage fittings, and pond tubing are just a few of the many drainage supplies that VEVOR offers at affordable pricing. Whether you are a contractor outfitting a commercial kitchen or a homeowner controlling yard runoff, VEVOR offers dependable after-sales service and high-quality, tested equipment. Discover the ideal drainage solution for your project by browsing the entire assortment now.
A 4-inch perforated corrugated drain pipe is appropriate for the majority of home French drains. Upgrade to a 6-inch pipe for better flow capacity if you are draining a large yard, clay-heavy soil, or an area that receives frequent rain.
Depending on kitchen volume and local regulations, most commercial grease traps need to be cleaned about every 1 to 3 months. Generally speaking, clean the trap when the oil layer reaches 25% of its total depth. Some towns have minimum cleanout frequency requirements; check your local rules.
Indeed. To make a sealed connection, use a suitable drainage fitting or downspout-to-pipe adapter. This helps keep water away from the foundation and reduces surface pooling in the discharge zone by directing roof runoff into a subterranean system.
Yes, as long as you choose a channel drain with a load-rated grate suitable for your car's weight. For typical residential driveways and light commercial uses, look for grates rated Class B (up to 26,000 lbs) or Class C (up to 55,000 lbs).
French drains use a perforated pipe with tiny holes along its length that let nearby groundwater in. When used as an underground downspout extension or discharge line, a non-perforated pipe transports water from one location to another without an intake.