Submitted by quadshotvt t3_zzred2 in washingtondc
Hi DC braintrust - I currently own a NW Rowhome that has a parking spot in the rear (~20 by 20 feet if I am being generous it could fit two cars but it would be tight, plus a small spot for trash cans). It is currently gravel that is getting a bit thin... so we're looking to replace it with paver bricks, concrete, etc. basically anything that isn't gravel.
Anyone have any experience/recommendations with companies that do this type of work? Any ballparks on cost? Most of my online research keeps pointing me to full driveways... thanks in advance!
39ssurtak t1_j2das5n wrote
Yes, please do permeable pavers! You will be pleased. Parking is great and so is capturing fresh water back into the groundwater system instead of routing it to waste lines/city runoff only.
Side note: The flipper next door to us turned an entire grassed yard into a concrete pad and now there’s no water getting in from 400 sq ft. It’s so tragic. No life, at all, but rats. I wish it was illegal to add new concrete pads in yards: especially for flippers bc they can easily afford it and pivot to the pavers without batting an eye.