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Easy Paving Systems: 5 Options for Quick Installation

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An easy paving system is an attractive option for those who want a quick and straightforward installation process.

These systems can be ideal for homeowners, property managers, and contractors looking to make a quick and efficient update to their driveway, patio, or walkway.

This article will explore five easy paving systems that you can install quickly without needing specialized equipment or expertise.

From interlocking pavers to roll-out mats, we will go over the benefits and drawbacks of each option, making it easier for you to choose the perfect surface for your next project.

What Is An Easy Paving System?

An easy paving system refers to a method of paving that is relatively simple and straightforward to install. Easy paving systems can include various paving materials and techniques, but typically refer to an alternative to traditional asphalt or concrete.

Easy paving systems should be able to be installed easily and efficiently without specialized equipment or expertise.

Why Use An Easy Paving System?

There are several reasons why someone might choose to use an easy paving system:

  • Efficiency: Easy paving systems can be installed quickly, to benefit those on a tight deadline or who need to complete the project as soon as possible.
  • Cost-effective: Easy paving systems can be less expensive to install than traditional paving methods because they typically require less labor and equipment.
  • DIY-friendly: Easy paving systems are designed to be installed by homeowners or property managers, which can save on labor costs and give them the satisfaction of doing it themselves.
  • Low-maintenance: Easy paving systems are designed to require little maintenance to save time and money in the long run.
  • Versatility: Easy paving systems can be used for various applications, including driveways, patios, sidewalks, and more.
  • Environmentally-friendly: Some easy paving systems are made of recycled materials to help reduce the project’s environmental impact.
  • Drainage: Easy paving systems like permeable pavers or self-binding gravel can allow water to pass through, to reduce standing water and flooding, and recharge the groundwater.

It’s important to note that not all easy paving systems are suitable for all applications, and their durability and longevity may vary, so it’s essential to evaluate the suitability of the design for the intended use and location.

5 Types of Easy Paving Systems

1. TRUEGRID Permeable Pavers

When it comes to easy paving systems, it’s hard to beat TRUEGRID permeable pavers.

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TRUEGRID permeable pavers are a plastic grid-style paving system made in the USA from 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE plastic, and they are virtually maintenance-free. TRUEGRID’s pavers can be filled with grass or gravel and used for commercial and residential applications.

TRUEGRID permeable pavers are an affordable, easy-to-install, and extremely durable alternative to asphalt and concrete that will not shift or crack over time. In addition, the porous nature of TRUEGRID pavers allows stormwater to drain down into the earth, to restore valuable groundwater supplies.

2. Interlocking Brick/Pavers

Interlocking pavers are a type of paving material designed to fit together like puzzle pieces, which eliminates the need for mortar to make installation fast and easy.

They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, making them a versatile and customizable option for paving driveways, patios, walkways, and more. In addition to easy installation, interlocking pavers are easy to repair since you can remove and replace a single damaged paver.

Unfortunately, interlocking pavers tend to be more expensive than other easy paving systems and are known to settle over time and become uneven. It is also common for weeds to grow up through the joints in the pavers if they are not adequately maintained.

3. Cobblestones

Cobblestones are a traditional paving system commonly found on old European roads and the historic downtowns of New England.

Cobblestones are similar to interlocking pavers or brick, but their aesthetic is a bit more rustic. The gap between stones provides ample drainage for stormwater.

Cobblestones will typically be more expensive than most other easy paving systems and, given their rustic nature, will produce a very uneven finished surface. Like interlocking paver systems, cobblestones are prone to settling and shifting over time, which results in an even less flat driving or walking surface.

4. Rigid Plastic Pavers

Rigid plastic pavers are usually hexagonal in shape and open-celled, meaning that the hole in the hexagon is facing up.

Rigid plastic pavers do not require sealers or other treatments and are very lightweight, to make installation a breeze. The hexagonal gaps provide excellent drainage and create the ability for grass to grow up through, to create a green space. In addition, these pavers are often made from recycled material, to reduce their environmental footprint.

Rigid plastic pavers can support light-duty loads, but you should not use them in commercial settings or applications that need to support extreme weights. The weight limit of these pavers can limit their applications, which makes them a better choice for walkways and patios than driveways and parking areas.

5. Rolled Plastic Paving

Rolled plastic paving is a type of paving material made from recycled plastic that is rolled out and installed like a traditional turf or sod. Less expensive and easier to install than conventional paving materials, rolled plastic paving is lightweight and can be cut to fit any size or area.

The downsides are that rolled plastic paving is less durable and is not recommended for driveways or commercial applications, which limits its applications. In addition, rolled pavers can retain their “rolled” shape when installed showing waves when placed on the ground.

Use TRUEGRID For an Easy Paving System That is Durable and Eco-Friendly

Are you looking for a paving system that is lightweight and easy to install without sacrificing strength and durability? If so, then TRUEGRID has you covered!

TRUEGRID’s PRO PLUS is the only permeable paving option with the compressive and tensile strength to handle commercial traffic. The PRO LITE and ROOT can transform your residential driveways and patios into eco-friendly spaces that look as good to your friends as they feel in your wallet.

Founded in 2013, TRUEGRID’s 100% post-consumer recycled HDPE pavers have saved millions of pounds of plastic from floating in our oceans and have returned millions of gallons of precipitation to local groundwater supplies.

Want to find out more about TRUEGRID? Contact us today, or get a free quote online from the comfort of your home, and find out how you can be true to your project and true to your environment with TRUEGRID.

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