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Choosing the right type of aggregate is key for achieving proper drainage in driveable entrances. The size and preparation of pebbles, especially whether they are pre-washed, has a big influence on water permeability and long-term surface performance.
Why Washed Pebbles Matter for Drainage
Pre-washed pebbles are free from fine dust and residues, which prevents clogging of gaps between stones. This cleanliness ensures that water can pass readily through the aggregate layer, supporting the movement of rainwater away from the entrance surface. When pebbles are not washed, tiny particles can accumulate and block these pathways, undermining the permeability you need to keep your entrance dry and free from puddles.
Selecting the Best Pebble Size
Opt for pebble sizes that are relatively large and uniform—typically in the 4-8 mm range as found in Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg. Larger stones naturally create more open spaces and channels between them, greatly increasing the flow of water through the surface. Uniform sizing ensures consistent drainage and structural stability, which is especially critical for areas exposed to vehicle traffic.
Practical Application Tips
- Always use washed pebbles to avoid drainage problems.
- Select aggregates advertised as suitable for permeable flooring and driveways.
- For resin-bound surfaces, match your chosen binder (polyurethane or epoxy) to the pebble type for best results, as recommended with the Flowstone Complete Kit.
When This Matters Most
Ensuring optimal drainage is crucial for entrances regularly exposed to heavy rainfall or where run-off could cause flooding or surface damage. Permeable aggregate with proper sizing and washing prevents water logging and keeps the surface safer and more durable over time.
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Understanding how washed pebble size improves drainage empowers you to create permeable, long-lasting entrance surfaces. For more practical tips on driveable paving choices, return to our main guide on choosing permeable paving for entrances.
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