When more structural support is required, interlocking permeable pavers are meant to be used in place of concrete or other solid surfaces. Our interlocking pavers are specifically made to allow water to run off the surface and down beneath the paver while providing more ground stability for pedestrian and vehicle activity.
Surface water runoff is lessened by the permeable paver elements. Installing the pavers with an angled rock sub-base can also remove standing surface water. They can be applied to both grass and gravel surfaces while keeping structural support to avoid ruts. Additionally, pavers will lessen material runoff when used in conjunction with gravel.
Without a doubt, concrete is an excellent material for building projects. When properly placed, it is robust and long-lasting. However, greenhouse gas emissions are a result of concrete. According to some estimates, 8% of all CO2 emissions caused by human activity can be attributed to cement, a component of concrete. Because concrete surfaces have a low porosity, they also contribute to water runoff.
On the other hand, post-consumer HDPE plastic is used to make our interlocking permeable paver. Plastic that may otherwise wind up in landfills is repurposed by us. The paver's function is to assist in establishing a sturdy, solid gravel or grass basis. Because it is permeable after installation, it lessens water and material runoff. It can be used to retain water on your land, depending on how it is installed.
We repurpose plastic that may otherwise end up in landfills. The paver’s purpose is to help create a stable, durable gravel or grass base. After installed, it is permeable, so it helps reduce material and water runoff. Depending on how it is installed, it can serve as a water retention method for your property.