Installing Permeable Pavers

1. Prepare the Base Excavate deep enough to store a heavy rainfall. Deeper storage is needed in slow-draining soil such as clay. Filter fabric keeps stone separate from sub-soil. 2. Place the Stone The sub-base is placed and compacted in layers: coarse crushed stone at the bottom, smaller gravel in the middle, and a pea gravel “bedding course” at the top. 3. Set the Pavers Screed the bedding course flat, then place the pavers. Sweep gravel into the rain-draining joints between pavers, and compact.

Pete Sucheski

1. Prepare the Base Excavate deep enough to store a heavy rainfall. Deeper storage is needed in slow-draining soil such as clay. Filter fabric keeps stone separate from sub-soil. 2. Place the Stone The sub-base is placed and compacted in layers: coarse crushed stone at the bottom, smaller gravel in the middle, and a pea gravel “bedding course” at the top. 3. Set the Pavers Screed the bedding course flat, then place the pavers. Sweep gravel into the rain-draining joints between pavers, and compact.

In forests and fields, rain soaks into the earth. When you install permeable paving, your home sites can let water percolate into the sub-soil in the same way—helping to prevent water pollution.

About the Author

Ted Cushman

Contributing editor Ted Cushman reports on the construction industry from Hartland, Vt.

Upcoming Events

  • Happier Homebuyers, Higher Profits: Specifying Fireplaces for Today’s Homes

    Webinar

    Register for Free
  • Sales is a Sport: These Tactics Are the Winning Play

    Webinar

    Register for Free
  • Dispelling Myths and Maximizing Value: Unlock the Potential of Open Web Floor Trusses

    Webinar

    Register for Free
All Events