About the Paving
Eco-friendly paving refers to paving systems that are built with sustainability in mind. This can include permeable materials that allow water to seep into the ground, recycled content that reduces waste, and energy-efficient processes that limit the carbon footprint of your project.
These systems often meet or exceed green building standards and are ideal for both residential and commercial applications.
Different Options to Choose From
Permeable Pavers
Allow rainwater to drain through the surface and into the soil, reducing runoff and erosion.
Recycled Asphalt & Concrete
Reuse reclaimed materials to reduce landfill waste and minimize resource extraction.
Porous Asphalt & Pervious Concrete
Designed to manage stormwater and improve groundwater recharge, especially in urban settings.
Gravel Grid Systems
Reinforced for vehicle load while offering natural drainage and reduced heat retention.
Cool Pavement
Light-colored or reflective surfaces that reduce heat absorption and lower surrounding temperatures.
Where to Use The Paving
Residential Driveways
Sustainable and stylish options that reduce your home’s environmental impact.
Commercial Parking Areas
Meet stormwater management and sustainability codes with smart material choices.
Public Spaces & Parks
Blending aesthetics with low-impact design for walkways, plazas, and recreational areas.
Rural & Natural Trail Systems
Durable yet eco-sensitive paving for nature reserves, trails, and low-infrastructure settings.
FAQ
Are eco-friendly paving options more expensive?
Some green solutions may have higher upfront costs, but many offer long-term savings through reduced drainage needs, lower maintenance, and sustainability incentives.
Do these options perform as well as traditional paving?
Most eco-friendly materials are engineered for durability and load-bearing performance equal to or greater than standard options.
Is eco-friendly paving required for new construction?
It is preferred for commercial or municipal builds. We can help you meet environmental codes and standards.