Pavers vs Other Hardscape Options
No other hardscaping material offers the variety, versatility or value of pavers—or offers a lifetime warranty.
Pavers can be easily removed and put back for subsurface repairs. Unlike other choices.
Paver installations are water permeable, which allows for better drainage and run-off control. Water permeable solutions are required in many areas.
Permeable Pavers
Concrete pavers come in a wide range of patterns, colors, shapes, sizes, and surface textures, giving you the ability to fully customize your paver construction to your exact specifications. With that said, though, one of the most important decisions you will need to make regarding the pavers that are used to build your next project is the choice between non-permeable and permeable pavers.
Permeable paving stones offer a number of noteworthy benefits that make them an ideal choice for many paving projects. These benefits include benefits such as:
Eco-friendly
Stormwater runoff presents a number of environmental concerns. For one, water runoff tends to collect contaminants along its journey and can carry those contaminants into the natural waterways. Runoff also has the potential to disrupt or overwhelm natural waterways, leading to erosion, flooding, and other environmental issues. Permeable pavers, however, are meant to eliminate water runoff entirely and instead direct excess water back into the soil, making them a very eco-friendly choice.
Minimize Flooding
If you live in a flood-prone area where landscape damage due to excess rainfall and excess stormwater runoff is a frequent concern, permeable pavers may be the ideal solution to help keep flooding at a minimum. By allowing water to seep back into the soil at a gradual but steady rate, they are able to keep water from flowing down your home’s drainage system and into your landscape. In all but the heaviest rainfall, this simple solution should be enough to protect your home and landscape against flood damage.