Permeable Pavers
- Permeable pavers are some of the most popular types of paving in New Zealand. They are a porous material that allows stormwater to drain and typically have bigger gaps between blocks for improved drainage. ArchiPro features only the best permeable pavers in New Zealand from leading suppliers you can trust.ArchiPro features only the best permeable pavers in New Zealand from reputable suppliers and paving specialists you can trust. They are available in a range of varying styles making it very easy to find an aesthetic you’ll like. Permeable pavers are an important part of a wider range of high-quality outdoor tiles and pavers that you can find on ArchiPro.
Types of permeable pavers
You can design almost any pavement style using these pavers that also promote efficient drainage. Some of the most popular options include the following:
Pervious concrete
This concrete has a high void content which allows stormwater to drain efficiently. It's perfect for a smooth permeable paver driveway for your home.
Porous asphalt
This type has an open-graded underlying stone bed, which allows water to drain into the earth below. It's environmentally friendly and cost-efficient in the long term.
Permeable interlocking concrete pavement
PICP is a style that uses concrete pavers laid in a pattern with a gap between the units. This gap lets water drain between the blocks.
Tiles
From obsidian to porcelain pavers, you can find tiles that are porous or laid out in a way to allow for water to drain between the gaps.
Plastic
A more recent option that's becoming popular is plastic paving. Plastic has better permeability and can handle heavy-duty traffic, making it an efficient option.
The advantages of high-quality permeable pavers
When you're looking for the best permeable pavers, you'll find it's better to browse the high-quality options. These types will last for much longer without cracking or becoming brittle. They will ensure you have a smooth driveway and pavement without potholes. The porous nature guarantees you don't need to worry about water damage or water collecting in puddles on top of the pavement. It also helps establish a natural and balanced hydraulic system, ensuring that your property doesn't become flooded in the rainy season.
How to choose a permeable paver that's right for you
One of the first things to consider when you look at the permeable pavers is the number of them you’ll need. This is not just an important factor with respect to quantity but costs as well as different materials will have different price tags. The look and style of the different options are also something to give careful consideration to as well. There are many designs available but you’ll want to be sure it complements your surroundings and the atmosphere you want to create for your home.







