Interlocking Concrete Pavers: The Best Permeable Alternative in 2022

The Best Permeable Alternative to Interlocking Concrete Pavers

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When it comes to pavement, there are many different types you can use. Depending on your needs and stylistic preference, there are any number of pavement types that might perfectly suit you.

One of these types is interlocking concrete pavers. These pavers are favored by many and there are many benefits to using them. They aren’t, however, the only viable option when it comes to permeable pavement, and pavement in general.

In case you’re interested in installing some interlocking concrete pavers around your home or building, let’s take a look at what the best permeable alternative to this material is and why you’d be wise to implement it.

Why Use Permeable Pavement?

The use of permeable pavement has been around for a very long time, but it’s taken a major evolutionary jump in recent history. Thanks to companies like TRUEGRID and others, permeable pavement is now as durable, eco-friendly, cost-effective, and low-maintenance as it’s ever been.

The mitigation of flooding and management of stormwater are the main reasons why you might want to use permeable pavement. Where the threat of flooding exists, permeable pavement can eliminate it entirely. This is incredibly useful on a commercial scale, but can also come in handy as a residential homeowner.

If you have a driveway made from asphalt, concrete, or another impermeable material, permeable plastic pavers filled with gravel are the perfect way to eliminate driveway maintenance costs, increase durability, and remove the threat of driveway flooding and/or rutting.

The Downsides of Interlocking Concrete Pavers

Interlocking concrete pavers can be used to create a semi-permeable, drivable surface for your driveway, walkways, and/or patios, but they aren’t without their vulnerabilities. For starters, interlocking concrete pavers require more maintenance and are less durable.

Concrete pavement needs to be sealed and resealed every 5 years or so to prevent water from infiltrating the material. Interlocking concrete pavers of the permeable variety have spaces between them for water to pass through. This, however, compromises the structural integrity of the pavement over the long term, making it an inferior material for driveways.

Concrete is also vulnerable to freeze/thaw cycles, and interlocking pavers made from concrete are likely to chip and break eventually, meaning you’ll have to have them replaced. The main alternative to permeable, interlocking concrete pavers is permeable pavement made from plastic.

These pavers can offer the same or an even greater level of permeability without sacrificing anything in the way of style or durability. TRUEGRID PRO LITE and TRUEGRID PRO PLUS are two examples of permeable paving products that offer this superior permeability while remaining vastly more durable than concrete pavers.

TRUEGRID Pavers are the Top Alternative to Concrete Pavement

TRUEGRID makes the highest-quality permeable pavers on the planet. Not only are they made from 100%-recycled plastic, they are also durable enough to handle the weight of a monster truck falling on them without breaking. They are invulnerable to temperature extremes and will never chip, warp, or break throughout their 60-year lifetime.

Interlocking concrete pavers can be harder to maintain because they allow grass and plants to grow through them, while TRUEGRID permeable pavement has no such problems. These gravel-filled pavers create a level, sturdy surface to walk and drive on. They are unaffected by UV-rays and require next to no maintenance throughout their lifetime.

TRUEGRID permeable plastic pavers are also stylistically diverse in that you can use a variety of different-colored aggregates to fill them, allowing for quite a bit of versatility if you want to get creative. They’re also very easy to install.

The installation time of these pavers is one of their main benefits over interlocking concrete pavers. In most cases, installation can be completed in less than a day. The installation process is very simple and requires very little equipment.

First, the pavement area is excavated to a depth of 12 inches, at which point a piece of cloth is laid on the ground to prevent gravel migration. Then, the pit is filled to the top with aggregate which is compacted and leveled.

Next, TRUEGRID pavers are snapped in place over the top and filled with more gravel. Once the surface of the pavers has been filled in with gravel and compacted, this completes the installation process.

TRUEGRID Pavers are the Best Permeable Paving Solution

If you’re looking for pavement that’s stylish, durable, and permeable, interlocking concrete is not the best option. TRUEGRID permeable pavement provides an aesthetic that many prefer while also offering vastly superior durability and better permeability as well.

When it comes to permeable pavement, durability, eco-friendliness, stylistic versatility, ease of installation, and low maintenance requirements all matter. Therefore, if you want the best permeable pavement money can buy, you shouldn’t hesitate to call TRUEGRID today and get in touch with a pavement professional.

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