Interlocking stones in a garden add beauty and function to the landscaping project. This is why interlocking is a very popular and attractive choice not only for garden but also for other landscaping projects such as including driveways, patios, stairs and entryways, pathways and walkways. There is a wide variety of interlocking stone products available on the market which allows a lot of design flexibility for your unique landscaping project. Interlocking pavers have been used for centuries, dating back to ancient Roman roads. Their durability and aesthetically pleasing characteristics is what makes them a popular choice among homeowners today. These can be treated as a system, each may be put in place to keep the others intact. These are not just visually attractive but they are also beneficial to our environment. The reason is that they are usually permeable, which means water percolates through the surface and recharges our groundwater tables. Unlike traditional concrete that is one consistent slab, they have edges between each one and are filled with a porous material like sand. Interlocking pavers are excellent in large driveways and walkways. They definitely add appeal and value to your home. But before installing them in your landscaping project, you need to understand the whole process. To get the job done the right way, your project needs a compacted sub base, a geo-textile fabric, a layer of sand, edge restraint, pavers, and joint filling material. The measurements of each layer changes with each project having individual circumstances; for example if you have problems with drainage they will be addressed in the thickness of the layers. Installing these can be a big project depending on the areas size; it is recommended that you call a pro in your area to get the job done correctly the first time. For interlocking pavers, there is a large variety of designs and colors you can choose from. And once in place, they are easy to repair, durable and beneficial in many ways. They can withstand heavy weights and harsh weather conditions and do not develop cracks like traditional concrete. Best of all, hey add value to your home. The pros definitely outweigh the cons when considering this. They are one of the best paving options out there and are guaranteed to add major curb appeal to your home. Homeowners usually choose it for their numerous colors and design options. Pavers come in a variation of colors ranging from black, tan, green and nearly every other natural tone. Some projects are laid using one color of it, while others utilize multiple colors throughout creating an intriguing design. More detailed and intricate designs will all affect the final cost. Consider your edge restraint for the borders of your design; the most popular choices are a poured in place concrete curb or a staked plastic edging. Be sure you know what you are doing if you decide to do this project yourself, if installed improperly may have to be replaced in a matter of months.
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The use of ‘Permeable pavers’ in gardens is becoming popular these days because of the many benefits that homeowners derive from this choice of landscaping material. First, these are environment friendly and pleasing to the eye. They efficiently reduce run-off rainwater to gutters and storm drains without water collecting in surfaces. This makes for an accident-free garden since the surfaces are skid-resistant. Permeable pavers in Landscape design also enable homeowners to save on their water bills. This may come in different kinds of building materials but they are all sustainable and allow water to flow through their surface. While other non-porous materials direct water to storm-drains, these surfaces help ground water recharge by allowing water to flow into open spaces between the materials. These porous materials also filter pollutants and solids from the water as it percolates through the surface. Permeable paving is becoming more popular among home and business owners due to the innovative methods to save water. This paving option doesn’t just look good; it’s beneficial to our environment. Consider permeable paving in large walkways or driveways and make sure that a 6-inch gravel bed is immediately below the porous material. From the top down there are usually four layers to permeable paving. Each of these different layers acts as a filtration system to clean storm water. The top layer is the actual paving material while the second layer is the gravel bed. The third layer is a filter fabric and bottom layer should be a bed of sand. Installing stones or pavers over a bed of sand and gravel is known as dry-laying. This allows water to pass through the openings between each stone or paver. A unique opportunity exists here for grass or moss to be grown in the cracks, creating a sort of living pavement. If you desire to take your sustainability a step further, urbanite or recycled pieces of concrete is usually used to create a permeable patio. Brick is sometimes used as a porous paver by leaving gaps or spaces between each unit. The clay material will direct water to joints and open spaces. But the least expensive permeable paving material is crushed stone. Typically either decomposed granite or gravel can be loosely packed on top of leveled soil. Rainwater will easily be able to pass between the small pieces of stone. This is good for walkways and even driveways. Other materials serving as permeable pavers are stones, ground reinforcement grids, plastic mats with cells, and grass pavers. Stones and rocks are placed apart with gravel or planting in between. Ground reinforcement grids are a kind of mesh while plastic mats with cells are circular or hexagonal cells that allow for planting or porous material between the cells. Grass pavers resemble a lawn. Open cells are filled with dirt and then planted with grass seed. These are especially suited for residential driveways because they are designed to carry heavy loads. The cost of installing permeable paving depends on the homeowner’s choice of materials. Some things that can affect the cost are the type of material chosen. |
Ross Causey
Ross, the President of Garden Square Landscaping, Inc., has enjoyed the design and build aspects of a landscape construction company here in Southern Chester County for 20 years. A member of the Kennett Square Lions Club, Ross gives back to the community. Ross attended the University of Delaware and is a member and certified installer of ICPI and NCMA. In addition to this as a certified instructor for both organizations he has the opportunity to instruct contractors, manufacturers, and distributors across the United States. Ross lives and works in Kennett Square with his wife and 2 children. Archives
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