How much is Flexi pave?
Current pricing will vary by market area. KBI Flexi-Pave will normally run $10.00 to $12.00 installed per square foot on a site-specific basis.
What is Flexi paving?
Flexi®-Pave is a porous, non-cracking, insulating, and flexible construction material that can be used for a variety of applications. This revolutionary product is environmentally friendly and composed in part from recycled waste tires. Flexi®-Pave is mixed directly on the installation site and cures in just 24 hours.
Why is Permeable pavement important?
Permeable pavements help reestablish a more natural hydrologic balance and reduce runoff volume by trapping and slowly releasing precipitation into the ground instead of allowing it to flow into storm drains and out to receiving waters as effluent.
Is permeable pavement expensive?
Permeable pavers cost anywhere from $0.50 to $40 per square foot but custom or high end materials could cost more. Standard materials (such as brick, concrete or stone) usually range between $10 and $30 This price is just for the materials (not labor).
Is permeable asphalt expensive?
Also, unit costs for porous asphalt are about $2 to $3.5 per square foot for the asphalt courses while permeable concrete ranges from $2 to $6 per square foot.
How expensive is porous asphalt?
Porous asphalt ranges from $10 to $15 per square foot, including installation. While more expensive than traditional asphalt, some studies show that porous pavement can last twice as long. However, porous needs more maintenance and upkeep to extend its life.
What is the biggest disadvantage of permeable concrete?
Disadvantages: Permeable paving is not ideal for high traffic/high speed areas because it has lower load-bearing capacity than conventional pavement. Nor should it be used on stormwater “hotspots” with high pollutant loads because stormwater cannot be pretreated prior to infiltration.
What type of driveway is cheapest?
gravel
Aggregate, or gravel, is the cheapest and most durable of these four common driveway materials.
Can you lay asphalt over dirt?
Asphalt. Asphalt is still one of the more common driveway overlays, even over dirt. While it usually requires professional installation, it provides a durable, level driveway surface, even on grades. Unlike gravel or RAP, it cannot be laid directly to dirt surfaces.