Raised paving systems revolutionize traditional paving methods by introducing height-adjustable pedestals, eliminating the need for concrete or other fixed structures while ensuring a stable surface. This innovative solution finds its application in constructing pedestrian walkways, corridors, terraces, and various other areas. The pedestals facilitate the elevation of tiles or pavers, creating an elevated surface that proves crucial when dealing with uneven or slightly sloped ground or when installing pavers above utilities like pipes and cables.
- They address common issues caused by traditional paving methods, such as damages to pavers due to water pooling or the inconvenience of replacing and repairing them at a later stage.
- Effortlessly, they can transform uneven terrains into smooth, consistent surfaces, offering a solid and dependable foundation.
- By elevating the surface, water can easily drain to the ground, reducing surface water accumulation while preventing efflorescence on stones.
- The gap formed between the ground and the paved surface serves as a thermal barrier, reducing heat transfer and providing an acoustic insulation effect.