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It’s popular for its aesthetics, durability, low maintenance, and environmental benefits.
Common questions include cost, maintenance, installation time, and longevity.
Nationwide installers may offer more experience and consistency, while local installers can provide personalized service and potentially lower costs.
The cost typically ranges from $40 to $100 per square meter, depending on the quality of materials, size of the area, and location.
Yes, resin driveways are permeable, meaning they allow water to pass through, reducing surface water runoff and helping with drainage.
Resin driveways are generally not slippery, but in extreme weather conditions like ice or rain, they can become slick. Anti-slip additives can be added to reduce slipperiness.
There are two main types: Resin Bound (smooth finish) and Resin Bonded (gravel-like finish).
Yes, resin bound materials are ideal for patios and pathways due to their slip resistance and attractive finish.
A resin driveway is made from a mixture of resin and natural aggregates like gravel or crushed stone.
A resin driveway is a durable, smooth, and attractive driveway surface made by binding natural aggregates with resin.
It’s best to wait at least 4-6 weeks after laying new tarmac to ensure it’s fully settled before installing a resin surface.
Store materials in a dry, cool place to prevent premature curing or contamination.
Store materials in a dry, cool place to prevent premature curing or contamination.
Ensure the grea is cleared, level, and properly compacted before installation. Proper drainage should be considered.
The amount needed depends on the size of the area. A typical estimate is 1.8-2.2kg of resin per square meter, with aggregates depending on the desired depth.
Work early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid high temperatures affecting the curing process.
Consider using a hot weather resin or a heat heater to keep the resin warm and ensure proper curing.
Curing times can be sped up by applying heat or using additives designed to reduce curing time.
Resin bound paving can be a great option for creating a non-slip, durable surface around hot tubs.
Yes. as long as the driveway is properly installed and the resin is strong enough to withstand the weight.
Resin driveways offer strength, aesthetics, permeability, and easy maintenance.
Resin driveways are more flexible, permeable, and aesthetically pleasing, while concrete driveways are more durable and traditional.
Resin driveways typically last between 15 to 25 years when properly maintained.
Professional installation ensures a higher quality and longevity due to expertise in preparation, mixing, and laying. DIY might save money initially but risks poor results and longer-term maintenance issues.
Yes, resin driveways offer a smooth, even surface that’s ideal for wheelchair access.
Resin driveways offer a more modern, seamless look and require less maintenance, while block paving is more traditional and can be more durable.
Clean your mixer and tools immediately after use with water to avoid resin hardening on the surfaces.
Hot Weather can cause the resin to set too quickly, while cold weather can delay the curing process. Work should be done in mild temperatures for best results.
It’s not recommended to lay resin in the rain because it can affect the curing process. It’s best to choose a dry day.
These mixers are used to mix resin and aggregates evenly, ensuring a uniform and strong result.
Resin driveways take 24-48 hours to set enough for foot traffic and 7 days for full curing.
Proper mixing ensures a strong. durable surface with even coverage and prevents weak spots or inconsistencies.
Yes, but pressure washing should be done with caution to avoid damaging the surface. Use a low-pressure setting.
Yes, old resin driveways can be restored by cleaning, repairing any damaged sections, and reapplying a fresh resin coat.
Yes, some tyres can leave marks, especially in hot weather, but these can usually be cleaned off.
A solid base ensures proper draingge, stability and longevity. A poorly prepared base can lead to cracking and other issues.
Regular sweeping and rinsing with water will help maintain cleanliness. Stains can be treated with mild cleaners.
Yes, resin driveways come in a variety of colours and finishes. Custom colours and mixes can be created.
Cleaning is simple-just sweep away debris and use water to wash away dirt. A mild detergent can help with tougher stains.
Resin driveways are resistant to cracking and fading, but extreme weather conditions, poor installation, or lack of maintenance can cause wear.
The combination of high-quality aggregates and strong resin binders makes resin driveways durable and able to withstand high traffic.
Yes, resin driveways are considered eco-friendly because they are permeable, reducing runoff and the environmental impact. The materials used can also be sustainable.
Planning permission is generally not required for a resin driveway if it’s permeable and does not affect drainage. However, it’s best to check local regulations.
You can walk on it after 24 hours and drive on it after 48 hours, though it’s best to avoid heavy traffic until fully cured (usually 7 days).
Yes, DIY kits are available, but proper preparation and knowledge of the materials are required to achieve a long-lasting result.
Professional installation can take anywhere from 1 to 3 days, depending on the size of the driveway.
While it is technically possible for a DIYer to install a resin driveway, professional installation is recommended due to the complexity of preparation, mixing, and laying the materials correctly.
Resin driveways are low maintenance, but not entirely maintenance-free. They are weed resistant due to the nature of the installation and the materials used, but occasional weeding might be necessary in some cases.