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Permeable paving is specially designed to help outdoor spaces cope with rain, keeping surfaces safe and usable throughout the year. But can it really prevent standing water from pooling in your garden or driveway?
How permeable paving drains water
Unlike traditional paved surfaces, permeable systems use a blend of stone and specialised resin to allow water to pass freely through to the sub-base below. This open structure not only minimises puddles but also reduces water runoff, helping to create drier, more reliable outdoor areas even after heavy rainfall.
Choosing materials for reliable drainage
Selecting quality products is key for achieving true permeability. For example, the “Flowstone” Complete Permeable Floor Kit includes carefully matched pebbles and resin, engineered specifically for drainage. Alternatively, Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors are pre-washed and ready to mix with resin, ensuring water can travel quickly through your finished surface. Either option helps to keep patios, garden paths and driveways free of standing water.
When this matters most
- In gardens prone to waterlogging or where lawns become unusable after rain
- On driveways and walkways regularly affected by puddles
- In any outdoor space that needs to remain safe and accessible all year round
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Using permeable paving is a reliable method to address standing water in your outdoor areas, making your space both practical and attractive. To learn more about water management options, visit our main guide on permeable paving and standing water.
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