About
About Us
At Porous Flexible Paving Store, we’re passionate about providing top-quality supplies and expert guidance to help you transform traditional paving into porous surfaces with ease.
With a focus on innovation and sustainability, we strive to empower our customers to embrace environmentally friendly solutions for their paving projects. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, we have the products and expertise to support your journey towards creating porous pavements that are not only functional but also environmentally responsible.
Our commitment to excellence extends beyond just offering products. We understand the unique challenges and intricacies of porous pavement installations, which is why our team is dedicated to providing personalized assistance and support every step of the way. From selecting the right materials to offering guidance on installation techniques, we’re here to ensure your project is a success.

"Genesis is the very start of something, its birth."
In the beginning, we spent years designing new ways to preserve trees in challenging urban settings. Naturally we were invested in learning about paving solutions which could potentially solve the environmental obstacles we faced on our job sites. There were porous concrete and rubber pavements, but those options suffered from limitations such as warping in extreme weather and significant maintenance requirements. When we encountered PFP and learned about its resilience, adaptability, and amazing porosity we were sold. It was a product that could meet real world demands for both quality of construction and preservation of natural resources. Shortly thereafter we became the District of Columbia’s certified installer of the product. We have since expanded and now offer PFP online.
What is PFP?
1. Rubber
Nominal 1/4 inch wire free SBR recycled tire granule
2. Stone
Nominal 3/8 inch size aggregate rock
3. Binder
Elastomeric urethane binder
Features
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Flexible
Will not crack even with root intrusion
Porous
Allows for ground water recharge and storm water management (BMP’s), 2,000 gallons per square foot/per hour!
Dynamic
Heavy objects do not leave indentations when removed, 70,000 PSF compressive strength
Water Diffusion
Has erosion control uses (e.g., Embankments, Swales, etc.)
Impact Absorption
Injury reduction to joggers and walkers, meets ASTM six foot fall criteria
Slip Resistant
Exceeds ADA guidelines, reduces slip, fall and tripping hazards
Freeze/Thaw Resistance
Reduction of operation and maintenance costs such as repairing potholes
Dissipates Mechanical Shock
Resistant to snow plow damage
Cold Weather
50-75% reduction in snow melting
Non-flammable
Does not burn without the use of an accelerant
Non-toxic
Can be installed near bodies of open water or wetlands, filters out phosphates and nitrates by up to 80%.
Environment Friendly
Dana N. Humphrey, Ph.D., P.E., University of Maine concluded in a report dated 1993-1997 that tire shreds had a negligible impact on water quality for the near neutral ph conditions.
Environmental Considerations
The dynamic PFP material is the perfect solution whether you are looking to preserve natural resources within an urban environment, or building near delicate ecosystems. PFP is highly porous, promoting groundwater recharge at the rate of 2,000 gallons per square foot, per hour. This leads to healthier tree growth and a solid root base enhanced by natural water and air reaching the roots. Furthermore, PFP removes nutrient loading associated with storm water runoff (reducing dissolved nitrates and phosphates entering into the groundwater). In addition to the numerous benefits PFP provides after installation, the product is also made from recycled tires. 50% of the content of the mixed material is comprised of rubber granulate equating to 1/3 of a tire per square foot. By using PFP on your site you’ll be removing tires from landfills and using them to create low maintenance and long lasting solutions for your environmental challenges.

LEED Qualifications
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PFP is an exemplary urban paving solution
PFP is an ideal non-invasive trail option for forests/wetlands
PFP design can be as intricate as your imagination
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1. SSc6.1 Stormwater Design, Quantity Control
(1+ point) – applies to landscaping and water usage
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2.SSc6.2 Stormwater Design, Quality Control
(1+ point)
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3. MRc4.1/4.2 Recycled Content, 10%/20%/30%
(1-2+ points) – up to 2 points are awarded to materials which are recyclable, or use recycled materials in their infrastructure
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4. MRc5.1/5.2 Regional Materials, 10%/20%/30%
(1-2+ points) – this category can earn 1 point if 20% of all materials used are manufactured within a 500 mile radius of the project, and 2 points if half of the materials are.
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5. IDc1 Innovation in Design
(1+ point): this category encourages designers to use new and creative construction approaches, in which PFP may play a role.
FAQ
Will PFP crack?
Will PFP have to be resealed because of ultraviolet light breakdown?
Do freeze-thaw conditions affect the integrity of PFP?
Is PFP porous?
Is PFP slip-resistant?
Is PFP flammable?
Does PFP smell?
How long does PFP take to cure?
Can PFP be installed in the rain?
Will PFP fade in time with exposure to the sun?
PFP can be installed on top of...
- Wood
- Steel
- Aluminum
- Concrete
- Asphalt
- Roofing Felt
- Compacted Aggregate
- Enamel Tile
- Fiberglass
PFP is resistant to...
- Chlorine
- Ozone
- Bromine
- Muriatic Acid
- Salt Water
- Oil
- Transmission Fluid
- Hydraulic Fluid