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Geoblock® and Geoblock2 turf pavement modules enable grass to replace asphalt, concrete and aggregate surfaces in areas of vehicular and pedestrian movement. Both Geoblock styles spread and transfer imposed loads associated with emergency & utility access lanes, auxiliary parking areas, driveway & golf cart shoulders/aprons, event zones, approaches to monuments, statues & fountains, maintenance driveways, etc. They prevent crushing of root systems and
densification of growing soils, yet cannot be seen within maintained turf. Precipitation infiltrates this turfed pavement system, reducing runoff and site stormwater control needs. Due to the vegetal surface afforded by Geoblock and Geoblock2, the quality of stormwater runoff is typically enhanced significantly.
Uniquely, Geoblock and Geoblock2 transfer loads from module to module via interlock tabs. Therefore, imposed stresses aren’t just transferred downward to underlying aggregates or subgrades. Rather, the loads are distributed over a significantly wider area. This load transfer mechanism offers several key performance advantages:
1. Geoblock and Geoblock2 require the least thickness of support structure of any turf pavement system, reducing total installed system cost.
2. Snow removal over both products is possible, a requirement for many applications such as emergency and maintenance access drives, without catching block edges and damaging the turf pavement system.
3. Turf maintenance equipment operates without operator jarring as the adjacent modules are held to the same elevation via the interlock tabs.
Contact your Regional Representative for additional Geoblock and Geoblock2 porous surfacing information.
Geoblock is a registered trademarks of Presto Products Company
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