About This Service
About this Service
Permeable resin paving in Ken Caryl addresses valley clay soils and seasonal monsoon rains on planned community driveways where poor drainage creates puddling and erosion. The porous surface allows infiltration at 600-1,200 mm/hour while preventing runoff on canyon view properties and open space estates.
Installation over valley clay requires geotextile membrane and porous aggregate base designed for foothill freeze-thaw cycles and canyon drainage areas. SUDS-compliant design eliminates standing water on valley planned homes while maintaining structural integrity through seasonal weather shifts.
Surfaces prevent garage apron flooding and entry erosion on foothill subdivisions near South Valley Park and Deer Creek Canyon. Specialists assess clay soil permeability and drainage needs before quoting, ensuring the system handles Ken Caryl's monsoon rains and valley wind exposure without clogging or base failure.