The Rain(a)Way Ebb tile lead the rainwater in a visible way to a desired infiltration or storage location. You cannot just store water anywhere, so often transportation is necessary. Obviously, the Ebb tile makes it for example easy to guide rainwater from your drainpipes into a rain garden. However, the pattern has many more possibilities. By playing with the arrangement, you can create any type of personal urban river matching the location. By creating smart patterns you can disperse water evenly throughout your garden, preventing local flooding. The Ebb tile is constructed out of water-proof concrete and therefore does not permeate water. However, by creating smart patterns you can disperse water evenly throughout your garden, infiltrating in the soil while preventing local flooding.
Ebb tile
- Product Name
- Ebb tile
- Manufacturer
- Rain(a)Way
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