Stone-Filled Porous Driveway
Case Study
Client
Stone-Filled Porous Driveway
Sector
Residential
Location
Ann Arbor, MI, US
Before
This Century home in Ann Arbor Michigan was in need of some repairs and updates. The homeowner took this as an opportunity to create a more sustainable household, using environmentally sustainable products. As part of the project, Ecoraster permeable driveway pavers were chosen for the overhaul. The home had an existing driveway but it was not permeable and was lacking parking space. Ecoraster E40 was used to update the existing surface and to create a new, grass driveway with green driveway products.
Preparation
Before moving forward with the stone driveway installation, the existing materials were excavated and removed. The base layer was prepared and the ground was levelled for both the grass pavers and the gravel driveway.
Installation
Once both areas were prepped, the Ecoraster E40 paver grid system was installed directly on top of the base layer to create the space in the exact dimensions required. The gravel driveway was then filled with decorative stone, and the green driveway simply allowed the natural vegetation to grow through to fill the grid.
After
While still maintaining a look and feel that aligned with the architecture of this Century home, Ecoraster porous driveway pavers have enabled the homeowner to not only have more parking, but they were able to use a product made from 100% recycled plastic to do so. Better yet, they now have a green driveway that is permeable all year round, plowable in the Winter, and doesn’t need to be salted. Ecoraster is also backed by a 20-year warranty, making this the perfect choice for this exterior renovation.
Project Gallery
Explore the photos below that highlight how Ecoraster products were installed, as well as the results we were able to achieve for the park.