STEPS
STEPS
Permcon steps and access systems offer a safer, more resilient surface for high-use areas that need reliable grip in wet conditions. They allow water to infiltrate at the surface, minimising slip hazards and reducing erosion at the edges.
These steps are used across schools, commercial buildings, public walkways and landscaped spaces. Installations are tailored to the surrounding topography, use and drainage requirements.
Why use permeable concrete for steps and access areas?
Permcon is a safe and durable material for high-volume foot traffic zones. With simple maintenance, permeable concrete steps typically last 25-30 years, delivering long-term performance in New Zealand conditions.
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Talk to us about your site. Whether you’re designing a new build or retrofitting an existing surface, we can help you meet stormwater and site coverage requirements with confidence.
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Steps and other Projects Portfolio
Our Work: Permeable Concrete Projects Across New Zealand
PCNZ specialises in high-quality permeable concrete installations for driveways, footpaths, car parks, and public spaces. Our projects are designed to improve drainage, reduce runoff, and enhance durability, providing long-lasting, sustainable solutions across New Zealand.
FAQs
What are permeable concrete footpaths?
Permeable concrete footpaths are pathways made from a specialised concrete mix that allows water to drain through the surface. This helps reduce water runoff, prevent puddles, and improve drainage.
Where can permeable concrete footpaths be used?
Permeable concrete footpaths are suitable for parks, residential areas, commercial developments, public walkways, and urban landscapes. They provide a durable and environmentally friendly solution for pedestrian pathways.
How do permeable concrete footpaths help with drainage?
The porous structure of the concrete allows rainwater to pass through, reducing surface water buildup and easing pressure on stormwater systems. This helps prevent flooding and soil erosion.
Are permeable concrete footpaths durable?
Yes, permeable concrete footpaths are designed to withstand regular foot traffic and varying weather conditions. They provide a long-lasting, low-maintenance surface.
Do permeable footpaths get slippery when wet?
No, permeable concrete has a textured surface that provides grip, making it a safe option in wet conditions. The ability to drain water also reduces the risk of surface water pooling.
Can permeable concrete footpaths be customised?
Yes, they are available in different colours, textures, and finishes to suit various landscape designs and aesthetic preferences.
What maintenance is required for permeable concrete footpaths?
Routine cleaning, such as sweeping or occasional pressure washing, helps keep the surface free from debris that could block water flow and affect permeability.
Are permeable concrete footpaths environmentally friendly?
Yes, they help reduce stormwater runoff, support natural groundwater recharge, and minimise environmental impact by allowing water to filter through rather than running off into drains.
Can permeable concrete footpaths handle heavy foot traffic?
Yes, they are built to be strong and durable, making them suitable for high-use areas such as parks, shopping centres, and public walkways.
Do permeable concrete footpaths crack over time?
When properly installed, they are resistant to cracking due to their design, which allows water to drain rather than accumulate and cause stress on the surface
How long does it take to install a permeable concrete footpath?
The installation time depends on the size of the project, site conditions, and curing time, but our team ensures a smooth and efficient process.

