
DK Tanks & Pipe provides helpful resources for farmers, contractors, engineers, and municipalities looking for reliable pipe and liquid storage solutions. Our guides cover topics such as culvert pipe sizing, steel pipe coatings, drainage systems, and selecting the right storage tank for your application.
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We supply large diameter steel pipe used for culverts, road bore casing, trenchless boring projects, floating dock pontoons, and bridge fender systems. Our pipe products support a wide range of infrastructure, agricultural, and marine applications.
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DK Tanks & Pipe also supplies stainless steel tanks, carbon steel tanks, and fiberglass tanks commonly used for fertilizer, liquid storage, and chemical storage applications.
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Located in Robinson, Illinois, DK Tanks & Pipe proudly serves customers throughout the Midwest and the United States with dependable products and knowledgeable support.
What Size Culvert Pipe Do I Need for a Driveway?
Learn how drainage area, rainfall, and ditch slope determine the correct culvert pipe size for a driveway. continue
HDPE Pipe vs Corrugated Metal Pipe
Compare the advantages of HDPE and corrugated steel pipe, including strength, lifespan, installation, and common drainage applications. continue
Galvanized vs Aluminized Culvert Pipe
Learn the difference between galvanized and aluminized steel culvert pipe, including corrosion protection, lifespan, and which coating works best for different drainage conditions. continue
How Long Does Corrugated Steel Culvert Pipe Last?
Learn how long corrugated steel culvert pipe typically lasts and what factors—such as coatings, soil conditions, and water flow affect its lifespan. continue
What Is Large Diameter Steel Pipe Used For?
Explore common uses for large diameter steel pipe including culverts, road bore casing, trenchless construction, floating dock pontoons, and bridge protection systems. continue
Steel Pipe for Trenchless Boring Projects
Learn how large diameter steel pipe is used in trenchless construction methods such as jack and bore, auger boring, and underground utility installations. continue







