Permeable pavers cost $10 to $30 per square foot installed. A 2-car pervious concrete driveway costs $4,600 to $9,200 on average or $8 to $16 per square foot.

Are pavers considered pervious?

Base beneath The standard interlocking paving stone is not permeable, which means it does not drain water. While regular pavers are designed to be flexible, they are not meant to be permeable.

Are permeable pavers more expensive than regular pavers?

Although permeable pavers are a bit more expensive than ordinary pavers, they don’t demand a separate drainage system, so overall costs and installation times are typically lower.

What is the difference between pervious and impervious pavers?

Pervious pavement is designed to let water naturally seep through it and go down into the soil beneath. Impervious pavement does not allow water to seep through it.

Does polymeric sand let water drain?

Polymeric sand, if installed properly, will harden to lock you pavers in place and create a more effective weed and insect deterent while still allowing water to drain freely.

Are permeable pavers more expensive?

Why choose belbelgard pavers?

Belgard’s selection of commercial permeable interlocking concrete pavers combines strength, utility and environmentalism into one attractive package.

Why choose our commercial permeable concrete pavers?

Perfect for commercial driveways, walkways and many other permeable hardscape applications, our commercial permeable concrete pavers are designed to help manage water runoff and decrease your environmental footprint.

Why Belgard for outdoor renovations?

If you’re thinking about revitalizing your outdoor space, but aren’t sure where to start, Belgard is here to guide you through the process. WORKING TOGETHER. At Belgard, our passion is to bring your outdoor vision to life.

What is an example of impervious pavement?

Impervious coverage refers any surface which has been compacted or is covered with a layer of material that makes it highly resistant to infiltration by water. Examples of impervious pavement surfaces include buildings and recreational facilities (patios, pool decks, tennis courts, etc.)