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Permeable floors offer an innovative way to manage rainwater outdoors, providing a surface that lets water flow through rather than pool on top. This approach not only curbs flooding, but also supports long-term surface durability.
How Permeable Floors Work
A permeable floor is constructed using a special blend of granules and resin. Unlike traditional sealed surfacing, these floors channel water through small gaps, allowing it to drain directly into the ground below. This design helps minimise puddles, reduces runoff, and cuts the risk of water-related surface damage.
This system is ideal for British weather, as frequent rain is managed more efficiently compared to conventional paving.


Benefits and Best Uses
- Efficient drainage: Prevents water stagnation and contributes to better surface condition.
- Weather and frost resistant: Maintains performance even in harsh outdoor environments.
- Slip resistance: The textured surface provides secure footing, especially when wet.
- Customisable appearance: Choose from a range of colours and granule sizes for a finish that suits any garden, patio, or driveway.
- Low maintenance: Less prone to weeds or moss compared to block paving and requires only occasional cleaning.
Typical applications include driveways, walkways, patios, and communal outdoor areas where effective drainage is a priority. For a straightforward, attractive installation, the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit includes all the components and clear instructions for a professional finish.
When This Matters Most
Permeable floors are particularly important in regions prone to frequent rainfall or surface water pooling, and where sustainable drainage is crucial. They help prevent issues like icy patches, slippery surfaces, and localised flooding—ensuring safer, longer-lasting outdoor spaces.

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