Uses and placement

The uses and placement of Draining® are the same as in ecoDraining®.

Given the different characteristics of the terrain, PVT offers support and technical advice to solve any doubts that may arise in the permeable pavement project described with ecoDraining. This is carried out with the collaboration of the Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems Laboratory (SUDSlab) belonging to the Construction Technology Research Group of the University of Cantabria (GITECO-UC).

Draining pavement can be used as a roadway solution or in tree surrounds.

Draining in flower beds

Draining® paving is ideal for use in tree surrounds, due to its drainage capacity, durability, accessibility, sustainability and economic advantages.

The advantages of Draining® for the leveling of tree wells are numerous, among others:

  • High drainage capacity: 100L/m2/min (NTL-327/00)
  • High breaking load (T7) that allows the occasional passage of cleaning machines or pruning trucks.
  • Economically advantageous compared to other solutions (compacted rubber, cast iron, prefabricated, aggregates, etc.), at the time of purchase, repair and installation. Also for durability and quick and easy replacement.
  • Solution regarding accessibility (change of texture and color) elimination of architectural barriers (RD505/2007)
  • Environmental and sustainable solution (UNE 127197/1 class 3, the highest in NOx degradation) and made with recycled material (20-30%)
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