Pervious Concrete


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Pervious concrete is an innovative building material with many environmental, economic, and structural advantages. With a 15-25% void structure, pervious concrete allows for 3-8 gallons of water per minute to pass through each square foot. Pervious concrete parking lots put rainwater back in the ground and property owners and developers can reduce fees which commonly provides 20-40 years of service with little or no maintenance.

Pervious concrete requires different installation processes than non-pervious concrete, however, neither is more difficult or time-consuming than the other. The quality and performance of pervious concrete are entirely dependent upon the installer’s familiarity with the constructional impact of its properties. We highly recommend getting hands-on experience with this substance before placing it.

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