Tildapave Porous Paving System
TILDAPAVE
Wall Depth: 40mm Wall Thickness: 4mm No. Of Tiles Per m2
: 9 GRPAV01 330mm x 330mm .....
£1.50/tile £13.50/m2
For full installation instructions and recommendations please contact the sales team who will be happy to assist.
The Tildapave Porous Paving System is a revolutionary development in ground reinforcement. The paver is a low maintenance and durable plastic grid used as a surface solution for grass or gravel in a SuDS compliant system.
UK manufactured from 100% recycled plastic, Tildapave offers excellent water permeation through the surface. It reduces the potential for clogging compared to an in-concrete paving system.
Tildapave has a load baring capacity of 250tonnes/m2.
APPLICATIONS • Construction sites • Green car parking areas • Private lanes and access roads (including emergency access) • Pathways and drives • Golf courses • Landscapes • Equestrian and livestock facilities • Green roof and rooftop gardens • River and road embankments • Private airfields
Benefits: > Quick and easy to install, reducing
on site costs (up to 100m² per person per hour)
> Lightweight > Proven connection system > Surface reinforcement with natural drainage
> Minimal maintenance > Non-slip and crack proof > Weatherproof and environmentally friendly
CONFORMS TO: SuDS Compliant Don’t Forget... Delineators
Used for creating parking bays with Tildapave. Fits easily and securely into the paver. GRPAV03.......................................................
£0.25/unit
> Frost and UV resistant > Cut to size > Dimensionally stable > Prevents gravel migration > Sustainable > High strength (up to 250t/m²) > Up to 10 tonne axle load > Non expanding > Low transport and handling costs > Manufactured in the UK from 100% UK waste
> 100% recyclable All prices ex-works excluding VAT E&OE. T: 0117 966 9684 | F: 0117 923 1251 | E:
info@tildenet.co.uk | W:
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