Addagrip Porous Paving System
Addagrip PPS is a porous resin bound surface suitable for drives, car parks, footpaths etc.

APPS incorporates the chosen aggregate, or recycled aggregate, with PU Addastone TP UV resin into the unique 100% recycled plastic paver. It incorporates a filter/weed barrier for unrivalled installation savings and incredible load bearing strength whilst retaining the resin bound aggregate within the structure.
To gain maximum porosity a 6-10mm grade of aggregate should be used, alternatively a 3-6mm grade or one of our standard Addaset finishes can be incorporated.

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Addagrip Surface Treatments UK Limited Addagrip House, Bell Lane Industrial Estate, Uckfield,East Sussex TN22 1QL, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)1825 761333 Fax: +44 (0)1825 768566

Addagrip Surface Treatments UK Ltd is a company registered in England
Registered No. 1492055 Vat No. GB 315993925
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Addagrip Surface Treatments UK Limited Addagrip House, Bell Lane Industrial Estate, Uckfield,East Sussex TN22 1QL, United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)1825 761333 Fax: +44 (0)1825 768566

Addagrip Surface Treatments UK Ltd is a company registered in England
Registered No. 1492055 Vat No. GB 315993925
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Porous Paving is SuDS Compatible
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Benefits

• Permeable load bearing surface

• Storm water control / pollution filtration treatment

• Airborne dust capture and retention

• Resin bound aggregate infill

• Applied onto a MOT Type 3

• Recycled aggregates available
Addastone TP Resin is mixed with the chosen aggregate
Installation of Addagrip Porous Paving System
Porous Driveway
Background to SUDS

The problems associated with the failings of conventional storm water drainage systems have become more and more apparent with the increasingly regular incidence of major flooding. This has been further aggravated by on-going development and climatic changes.
As a consequence the recent European Water Framework Directive requires that we must manage our water resources in a more sustainable way and provide an improved level of protection to water quality.

This can be achieved by the use of sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) which attempt to imitate the natural movement of storm water from a development, reducing flood risk, enhancing water quality and providing an improved environment.