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Permeable car park surfaces are designed to efficiently manage rainwater and prevent puddles, but a suitable sub-base is essential for performance. Here’s what you need to know before installing a permeable parking solution.
The Importance of a Free-Draining Sub-base
A standard sub-base such as MOT Type 1 is often used for traditional driveways, but it’s not suitable for permeable systems. For effective drainage, a free-draining foundation like MOT Type 3 or compacted permeable gravel is recommended. These sub-bases allow water to pass through quickly to the underlying ground, helping your permeable car park work as intended and reducing surface flooding risk.
Preparing Your Area for Installation
Start by removing any impervious base layers and excavate the area to the required depth. Fill with a suitable permeable sub-base material, ensuring it is thoroughly compacted while retaining good drainage properties. Good preparation at this stage will make the installation of surface products such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit straightforward and durable in the long run.
When Sub-base Matters Most
- Areas prone to heavy rainfall or poor natural drainage absolutely require the right base to avoid pooling and surface wear.
- For car parks intended for regular vehicle traffic, a stable and well-compacted base supports long-term usage and safety.
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Investing in the right sub-base is vital for permeable parking projects, both for function and durability. For a full picture of installation methods and cost planning, see our main guide on permeable parking installation costs.
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