What is inverted pipe?

An inverted pipe is a type of drainage pipe that is installed upside down. This design is meant to reduce the risk of clogging and sediment buildup within the pipe. In an inverted pipe, the smaller end of the pipe is placed at the bottom and the larger end is placed at the top. Rainwater or other liquids flow into the larger end, where they are collected and carried away through the smaller end. Inverted pipes are commonly used in stormwater systems and other types of drainage systems where sediment and debris buildup can pose a problem. They are particularly effective at preventing clogs in areas with heavy rainfall or high volumes of runoff.