What Is a Weeping Tile Pipe?
Weeping tile pipe, also known as perforated drainage pipe, is designed to collect and redirect excess water from the ground. It’s commonly used in foundation drainage, agricultural fields, and landscaping projects.
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- Manufacturing Capacity – 10,000+ meters/day, OEM available
- Fast Global Shipping – 20+ export countries, CIF/DDP available
- Project Experience – Supplying for residential, commercial, and municipal drainage
- Factory Certified – Factory Certified – We are registered with Dun & Bradstreet (D&B).
Key Benefits
HDPE / PE Material
corrosion-resistant, long-lasting
SN4 - SN16 Strength
for light and heavy-duty applications
Uniform Perforation
ensures consistent drainage
Single or double-wall design
Meets most needs
Optional filter sock
prevents clogging from fine sediments
Weeping Tile Pipes
for Civil Drainage Projects
Foundation Drainage
Installed around the perimeter of building foundations to prevent water accumulation, reduce hydrostatic pressure, and protect the basement or crawl space from moisture damage.
Landscape & Garden Drainage
Helps remove excess water from lawns, flower beds, and landscaped areas. Prevents root rot and improves plant health in residential or commercial gardens.
Agricultural Drainage
Buried in farmlands to manage soil moisture levels. Supports crop yield by preventing waterlogging and promoting root development.
Road & Highway Drainage
Placed alongside roads and highways to collect and redirect groundwater. Prevents roadbed erosion and prolongs the life of pavements.
Sports Field & Golf Course Drainage
Ensures consistent playability by quickly removing surface and subsurface water. Minimizes turf damage and downtime after rainfall.
Landfill Leachate Control
Used as part of a leachate collection system in landfills to control wastewater and protect surrounding soil and groundwater.




