Corrugated Polypropylene Pipe Beasley Saddlebrook Preserve, TX


Corrugated Polypropylene Pipe Beasley — Saddlebrook Preserve, TX
TDR Pipe supplied TDR PRO® corrugated polypropylene pipe in Beasley, Texas for the storm drainage system at Saddlebrook Preserve, a single-family residential community. TDR provided 24-inch through 60-inch pipe totaling 4,300 linear feet across a distributed underground collection network.
Project overview
Saddlebrook Preserve is a single-family residential community with entry pricing in the low $200,000s, built around local streets, open areas, and amenity spaces. Because streets and lots are the product in a subdivision, stormwater decisions had to lock in early: grading, inlet placement, and underground routing needed to be correct before paving and vertical home construction—avoiding “fixes” later that disrupt schedules and finished landscaping. From the start, drainage was treated as foundational infrastructure rather than a follow-on tas
The Challenge: Dispersed Low Points
The site includes gentle grade transitions with multiple dispersed low points, creating several localized basins rather than one dominant drainage direction. That condition increases ponding risk at street sag locations, driveway approaches, and near amenity edges where water can linger after storms. The design had to move runoff efficiently under low slopes while keeping surface flow patterns predictable for curb-and-gutter streets.
The TDR PRO® Corrugated Polypropylene Pipe Solution
Stormwater was handled through a distributed underground network that captures runoff close to where it forms and consolidates flows downstream only after localized collection is controlled. This approach avoids relying on long surface flow paths that tend to amplify ponding at low-slope sections, and reduces the chance that one localized issue affects a larger portion of the neighborhood. The network used dual-wall TDR PRO® corrugated polypropylene pipe: smaller laterals served localized collection (street inlets, lot-edge capture points), while larger collector lines conveyed combined flows toward detention or outfall tie-ins. The smooth interior profile supported hydraulic efficiency under low slopes, and gasketed joints maintained alignment and limited infiltration beneath residential pavements where long-term continuity matters.
Installation Sequencing
Primary drainage lines were installed early with mass grading and street base work, then tied into secondary runs as neighborhood sections were released for paving and home starts. This sequencing reduced erosion exposure during rain events and minimized corrective work before final asphalt/concrete placement and amenity landscaping. Getting the network in early kept the build on schedule and protected finished surfaces.
Performance Outcome
After rainfall events, streets remained passable with no persistent standing water at critical low points, and landscaped areas drained without visible ponding. Early occupancy did not trigger drainage retrofits, indicating that the distributed collection and TDR PRO® conveyance performed as intended—protecting resident experience and reducing long-term maintenance for the community.
About TDR PRO® Corrugated Polypropylene Pipe
TDR PRO® is a dual-wall corrugated polypropylene (PP) pipe engineered for gravity-flow stormwater drainage. It combines a smooth interior liner for hydraulic efficiency with a reinforced, annular corrugated exterior and a co-extruded integrated bell for watertight joints. Available in 12-inch through 60-inch diameters, TDR PRO® meets ASTM F2881 Class I and AASHTO M330 Type S, with watertight joints tested per ASTM D3212—making it well suited to residential, commercial, and infrastructure drainage projects across Texas.
Project Snapshot
- Project
- Saddlebrook Preserve
- Location
- 7115 Saddle Crst Wy, Beasley, Texas, USA
- Product used
- TDR PRO® corrugated polypropylene pipe
- Application
- Residential storm drainage (distributed network)
- Industry served
- Residential
- Pipe diameters
- 24" – 60"
- Linear footage
- 4,300 LF