Permeable Driveway
Why Do We Choose Permeable Driveway?
Resin bound driveways are an excellent choice for residential properties.
Resin bound material is made by mixing aggregate stones (at Dream Pave, we use granite chips) with resin. The agitation in a special mixer coats the stones in the resin coating. The finished product is an attractive, smooth surface that can last for up to 30 years.
The resin of choice for Dream Pave is called Permeable Pavement. The end result is a durable surfacing material that is installed for walkways, patios, pools, and parking lots.
Aside from longevity and versatility, let’s explore the other benefits you can expect from a resin-bound driveway:
A low maintenance driveway
For an easy life, resin bound driveways are a good low maintenance choice. Occasional sweeping and washing will be enough to keep your driveway looking good and remove any accumulation of oil stains and moss. Your garden hose will probably be good enough to do the job – but an occasional jet wash will remove the really stubborn stains. Just remember to keep the water temperature low. If moss build-up is causing you problems, then there are plenty of detergents available that can help to eradicate it.
Bespoke, attractive driveways
The resin is mixed with gravel, so you can tailor the look to match your home. Choose colors and patterns that will work for your space to create some real kerbcurbeal. Dream Pave can help you to design the driveway of your dreams. Chat to our friendly, expert team to discuss designs and to create your bespoke driveway.
Using a Durable Resin like Permeable Pavement
The durability of a resin bound aggregate driveway is down to its flexibility. Although the surface is permeable, it can withstand several tonnes of weight. It’s not prone to cracking like some other materials are. While you can lay resin-bound pavement on top of pretty much any surface, be sure your base has structural integrity, and that it is also permeable. Also, never wash a resin-bound driveway with boiling water – – it can dissolve the resin.
Smooth and slip resistant
Contrary to myths, smooth resin bound driveways offer no fear of trip hazards and are considered slip-resistant since the surface texture resembles that of textured stone. Dream Pave can enhance that effect by adding natural types of grit to the top layer before it fully cures. A big benefit of a permeable surface for Canadian homeowners is that it reduces the risk of ice forming by eliminating standing water. After the snow falls, it melts, and on an impermeable surface, it then turns to ice. The permeable surface doesn’t allow standing water, so the melting snow slowly drains below the surface. Let’s call it an engineering hack.
No More Weeds,
Really?! Yes, weeds can not grow on a resin-bound driveway installed by Dream Pave. Our installation process is unique and ensures you will not have to break your back, pulling weeds as is common with interlock after a while.
Dream Pave resin-bound driveways.
Dream Pave Permeable expert team has years of experience in laying all types of driveways in the GTA and surrounding areas. Our friendly team of craftsmen will be happy to help you create a resin bound driveway tailored to your needs. We invite you to Dream Pave Google Reviews to read what our clients say.
How Do We Install Permeable Driveway?
A permeable driveway is commonly referred to as a green driveway solution. More eco-friendly than asphalt, concrete, or interlock, a permeable paver driveway minimizes runoff that pollutes our waterways.
1. Testing the Soil after Excavation
First, we call Ontario One Call, which every reputable landscape contractor will do at no cost on your behalf to locate underground utilities located in the area to be excavated. Next, we remove the existing surface layer. At Dream Pave, we ensure that we recycle the existing surface. Nothing we remove from your current driveway (or walkway) ends up in a landfill! We then perform a percolation test, if required, to understand the soil infiltration rate or how quickly the soil absorbs water. Based on the soil infiltration rate, that will determine the minimum depth, usually 14 inches. If the infiltration rate is low, then you may need a deeper base or a drainage pipe is also an option.
2. Prepare the permeable Base Layer
Workers place a 6-inch layer of 3/4 inch washed crushed limestone with angular edges that knit together over the excavation. We then apply the first pass of a plate compactor to go across and lengthwise over it twice. We then add another 6-inch layer of same 3/4 crushed limestone, compacting it twice more.
3. Installing the Border
In order to provide a strong edge for the permeable surface layer, we install an aluminum restraining edge at no charge. The other, more popular choice, is the installation of a paver edging or border. This not only provides a stronger edge that you can drive on without damaging the edge but also provides a stellar finish to your stunning new permeable driveway surface.
4. Installing the Permeable Pavement permeable surface Layer
Next, we install the final layer. That is the Permeable Pavement layer itself.
What is Resin Bound?
At Dream Pave, we take pride in our meticulous manufacturing process, which takes place on-site using natural aggregates. This approach ensures the creation of high-quality, long-lasting pavements suitable for residential, commercial, and institutional use.
Our proprietary permeable and flexible resin, Permeable Pavement, is specially formulated to withstand Canadian winters, is resistant to cracking, and boasts a lifespan of up to 40 years. It’s essential to distinguish our prois cess from resin-bonded surfaces, where stones are merely spread across a layer of resin. Instead, the resin-bound pavement we install is fully mixed before laying, preventing stones from becoming loose. While our permeable resin mixture can be applied to existing concrete and asphalt surfaces, it achieves optimal performance when installed over a permeable base.