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Boral Paves the Way with Permeable Pavers
Boral adds permeable pavers to an already deep line of paver products. Ideal for a deck, patio, walkway or driveway and particularly useful in coastal areas, permeable pavers allow drainage through the paving surface
March 13, 2009
HousingZone
Permeable stone reduces stormwater runoff, flooding, erosion and drainage problems, which is exactly what Boral’s new Permeable Pavers do. Made in a standard paver size, each paver is notched out every 3” around its perimeter to produce six rectangular voids (two on each side, one on each end). It is available in 2 ¼” thick for pedestrian and light vehicular applications. advertisement
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