I love permeables. I wish more people / clients would be open to it. So much better than pouring a slab. by lulbthebasedgod landscaping 5 Comments randomusername1919 2 weeks ago How do they hold up in areas with a lot of freeze/thaw in the winters? Genteel_Lasers 2 weeks ago What do you put in the gaps? HowManyBanana 2 weeks ago Do you run underdrain on this? _BindersFullOfWomen_ 2 weeks ago FYI: a *lot* of state’s offer rebates for installing permeable driveways. I know my county offers $14 per sqft with a max of like $7.5k. urcrazytoo 2 weeks ago Permeable is the way to go. Nature can work with air and water cation / exchange.
randomusername1919 2 weeks ago How do they hold up in areas with a lot of freeze/thaw in the winters?
_BindersFullOfWomen_ 2 weeks ago FYI: a *lot* of state’s offer rebates for installing permeable driveways. I know my county offers $14 per sqft with a max of like $7.5k.
urcrazytoo 2 weeks ago Permeable is the way to go. Nature can work with air and water cation / exchange.
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How do they hold up in areas with a lot of freeze/thaw in the winters?
What do you put in the gaps?
Do you run underdrain on this?
FYI: a *lot* of state’s offer rebates for installing permeable driveways. I know my county offers $14 per sqft with a max of like $7.5k.
Permeable is the way to go. Nature can work with air and water cation / exchange.