Conwed Netpave® Systems
Conwed manufactures two easy-to-install paving netting systems, Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 50 and the Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 25 soil stabilization.
Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 50 System
Manufactured from 100% recycled polyethylene, the Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 50 system provides an attractive, easy-to-use, durable soil stabilization solution for providing car parks, pavements, and pathways. Our paver netting has a specially designed double interlocking system. The lug-hook system facilitates the installation between the tiles, while the male-female connectors offer additional securing of the connections once the paver is installed.
As a reliable source of soil stabilization for pavements, the grid can be filled with soil and grass; the cellular structure and open base enable unrestricted root growth. Alternatively, it can be filled with gravel; the cellular structure will retain the stone and prevent loss or displacement.
Benefits of Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 50 System
Paver Netting:
- Made from 100% recycled polyethylene
- Load bearing capability up to 300 tons/m²
- Resists deformation and fracture
- Easy installation without pegging
- Conforms to irregular surfaces and gradients
- Convenient and effective soil stabilization for pavements
- Provides ideal source control for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)
Suitability & Applications:
- Permanent and overspill car parks
- Drives, paths, and walkways
- Cycle routes
- Fire and service access roads
- Helipads Slopes
Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 25 System
Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 25 soil stabilization system combines the benefits of superior flexibility with a rapid fastening system. It is intended to be used on top of existing grass surfaces for adequate protection and commercialized as an intermediate level between turf and paver netting. Conwed™ Netting needs no substructure or excavation. It is laid onto the grass surface and ready for use. Due to its unique patented design, it is highly flexible and provides a visually pleasant and stable surface structure through which grass can grow. As it is only 25mm thick, Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 25 can be nearly invisible after just 2-3 months of a grass-growing season.
Benefits of Conwed™ Netting for Pavers 25 System
- Applied on top of grass surfaces
- Resists deformation and traction
- Provides ideal source control for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)
- Conforms to irregular surfaces and gradients
- Able to support light traffic
- No excavation or pegging necessary
- Quick installation, easy-to-use for effective soil stabilization
Suitability & Applications:
- Overspill car parks
- Paths and cycle routes
- Occasionally used grass areas
- Source control for SUDS
- Driveway reinforcement
- Temporary parking areas
- Golf courses
Inside Conwed: Andrew Topps, regional sales manager and expert for building & construction
In our latest interview, we chatted with Andrew Topps, regional sales manager for building and construction about customer collaborations, finding the right netting for each application and trends shaping the building & construction industry. Let's dive into the...
Durable Protection for Paving Stones in Storage and Transit
Every construction professional and homeowner knows that the beauty and functionality of high-quality paving, concrete, and architectural blocks come at a cost. A well-crafted paving design is a reflection of precision, durability, and aesthetic appeal. But the effort...
Conwed™ Netting for Floor Mounting
Floor mounting with paver and wattle netting is a game-changer in creating stable, long-lasting surfaces. Ensuring enhanced sediment containment, soil stability and reduced downslope movement even during intense weather conditions, Conwed netting solutions for paver...
Everyday Solutions: Paving the Way for Protection
Have you ever wondered how paving and architectural blocks maintain their pristine condition during stacking, packaging, and transporting? The secret lies in Pavenet™, a unique and efficient netting method Conwed offers. Chris Hakanson, R&D Director for Nettings...






