Pavers and Turf Grid Systems

- Serving Southern California -

Overview Permeable pavers let water pass through the surface into an open-graded base, reducing runoff, minimizing puddles, and supporting groundwater recharge. They’re a smart choice for properties with drainage concerns or stormwater requirements.

Key Advantages

  • Reduces pooling and surface runoff during storms
  • Can support compliance with local stormwater guidelines
  • Works with decorative gravel or living/artificial turf infill
  • Durable enough for driveways when properly engineered

Best Uses

  • Driveways, parking pads, and access lanes
  • Paths in low-lying or drainage-challenged areas
  • Eco-forward designs with turf or gravel joints

Tech & Install Notes

  • Open-graded base and bedding with clean, angular stone
  • Wider, permeable joints to maintain flow
  • Geotextile and underdrain design as site conditions require
  • Routine maintenance to prevent clogging of voids

Pavers vs. Poured Concrete

  • Permeable pavers manage water at the surface; slabs tend to shed water and can contribute to runoff
  • Segmental design supports spot repairs and long-term performance
  • Textured paver surfaces and jointing improve traction

FAQs

  • Q: Can permeable pavers handle vehicle loads?
    A: We specify outdoor-rated surfaces with appropriate slip resistance for wet areas.
  • Q: How much maintenance is needed?
    A: Occasional vacuuming or joint-stone refresh keeps the system draining efficiently.

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Serving Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego, and more.

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