NAYLOR has launched an updated version of its AquaVoid modular attenuation crate – ‘AquaVoid Home’.
Designed to manage excessive rainfall and prevent surface water flooding, AquaVoid Home stores excess surface water which can be gradually released back into the ground via a soakaway or into a drainage system. Suitable for use in non-traffic, landscaped areas, the system is manufactured from recycled polypropylene and available in a standard size of 1000mm x 500mm x 400mm.
Naylor explained that AquaVoid Home also benefits from a modular design, which clips together making it easy to create tailored underground rainwater attenuation structures.
Jim Crawford, divisional MD of Naylor Scotland, said, “The launch of AquaVoid Home enables our customers to purchase a wider range of high quality, stormwater management solutions from us as a trusted manufacturer and supplier to the Scottish construction sector. Designed using robust Finite Element Analysis and subjected to comprehensive on-site prototyping, AquaVoid Home is a particularly important addition to our range of storm-related products as high density rainfall events become more frequent and both the construction industry and property owners seek to address better solutions to flooding issues caused by climate change.”