How to Ensure That Concrete Driveways Can Handle Heavy Rains
Concrete driveways have huge benefits for Aussie homeowners, allowing them to park vehicles conveniently while requiring much less maintenance than a conventional garden. But while they may seem innocent, these handy features come with a significant downside, at least from an environmental perspective.
That's because large expanses of concrete form an impermeable layer above soil, preventing water from percolating through. Normally, rainwater would fall on grass or soil and gradually filter through the ground, finding its way into aquifers or watercourses.