The increasing sealing of surfaces is having a major impact on our environment. It can have consequences such as flooding, falling groundwater levels and a dry climate in our cities. As stone inventors, we see it as our duty to provide alternatives. Our aim is not only to infiltrate rainwater and return it to the groundwater, but also to offer a design incentive.
You can reduce the degree of sealing of your property surface with paving systems that can be planted and infiltrated.
Wider joints allow precipitation to seep away, while greened joints also reduce the degree of sealing visually. Greenable and permeable paving systems can be combined with many conventional paving and slab coverings.
Our greenable surface systems allow rainwater to seep away via lawn chambers or via greenable joints or lawn chambers. Green surfaces can both infiltrate rainwater and evaporate it back into the surrounding air via the greenery.
Alternatively, lawn joints and chambers can also be filled with decorative gravel or chippings and thus adapted to individual design requirements.
Joints run parallel to each other in a straight line.
Circumferential lawn joint
Lawn chambers in different shapes.
Paving stones with small formats and a high proportion of joints for infiltration of rainwater.