When designing a commercial roof terrace, architects and specifiers spend countless hours selecting the perfect porcelain or concrete paver. However, the true success of a rooftop plaza doesn’t rely on the surface material — it relies on the roof deck drainage system hidden beneath.
Flat roofs are never truly flat; they must be sloped to direct rainwater toward drains. When paver systems are installed over these slopes, the space between the paver and the waterproofing membrane becomes a critical environment. If water pools or moisture becomes trapped, the structural integrity of the roof is severely compromised.
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Risk Analysis
The Dangers of Trapped Moisture Under Pavers
Many standard adjustable deck pedestals focus entirely on leveling the walking surface but ignore the micro-climate they create underneath. When water cannot flow freely, or when damp air is trapped against the roof membrane, several serious issues arise:
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Membrane DegradationProlonged exposure to standing water accelerates the breakdown of waterproofing membranes, leading to costly leaks and serious structural liability. |
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Mold & MildewStagnant, humid air between paver and roof breeds mold, creating health hazards and foul odors for building occupants. |
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Freeze-Thaw DamageIn colder climates, trapped water expands as it freezes — heaving pedestals, cracking pavers, and puncturing the membrane below. |
“The true measure of a paver system is not the surface you walk on — it’s the engineered environment beneath it.”
The Solution
Dry Air-Vent Technology: Engineering That Breathes
To eliminate the risks associated with under-deck drainage, Envirospec engineered the PAVE-EL Pedestal System with a focus on fluid dynamics and active airflow. Unlike solid plastic cylinders that block water flow, PAVE-EL pedestals feature a unique grid-like structure with patented Dry Air-Vent Technology — serving two critical functions:
Unobstructed Water Flow
The open-grid design allows rainwater to pass freely through paver joints and flow beneath the pedestal system, following the natural slope of the roof directly to the drains. There are no solid walls or wide bases to dam the water — gravity does the work perfectly.
Active Air Circulation
Drainage alone isn’t enough — the membrane must be kept dry. PAVE-EL’s vent system forces ambient air to circulate beneath and between the pavers, equalizing pressure and drying out residual moisture. This prevents mold growth and protects the long-term structural integrity of the roof membrane.
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