Paving Installation Technologies
To create a paving surface, the first step is to establish the paving levels or elevation markers. This is followed by soil excavation, which is then replaced with layers of bedding sand, crushed stone, and washed sand. Each layer is carefully compacted. The thickness of each layer depends on the specific site’s soil, moisture, and other conditions. Only after these layers are properly prepared is the paving laid.
For pedestrian paths and driveways with low traffic, a 6 cm thick paving stone is sufficient. For high-traffic roads or areas intended for heavy vehicle use, a thickness of 8 cm or even 12 cm is required.
To prevent grass growth in the paving joints, it is advisable to use geotextiles between the layers if necessary.
It is recommended to use edging stones for the paving to ensure resistance to both vertical and horizontal movement.
For vehicular areas, it is advisable to lay the paving perpendicular to the expected driving direction to reduce the risk of settlement and rut formation.
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Standard Paving Installation Technology
Water Permeable Paving Installation Technology
Water permeable paving technology is suitable for both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. It helps to reduce the impact of precipitation on the surrounding environment. Rainwater drains through the gaps between the paving stones. Various grades of crushed stone layers filter and purify the rainwater runoff before it reaches the groundwater or drainage system.
Eco-Friendly Paving Installation Technology
Eco-friendly paving is an excellent choice for creating parking areas in parks, historical sites, institutions, and similar locations. Using eco-friendly paving allows for functional vehicle access while maintaining the aesthetic and environmental benefits of a grassy or green appearance.