4 Reasons To Invest In A Resin Driveway For Your Home In 2026
By Advanced Resin on Mar 26, 2026 10:00:00 AM

Replacing a driveway isn’t a snap decision for most homeowners. It’s usually prompted by something practical: cracks getting worse, puddles forming every time it rains, or maintenance becoming more effort than it’s worth. Could 2026 be the year you bite the bullet and invest in a new driveway? If you’re leaning towards ‘yes’, then the next question you have to ask is what type of driveway you want.
Resin drivewaysoften come up in these conversations, especially for people replacing older concrete, block paving, or gravel surfaces. To help you decide whether it’s the right fit for your home, this article breaks down the key reasons many homeowners consider resin, focusing on everyday realities like resin driveway maintenance, are resin driveways permeable, and cleaning resin driveways.
1. Fits modern drainage expectations
One of the first questions that homeowners ask is ‘are resin driveways permeable?’ This is a qualified yes. Resin bound driveways are permeable. Water drains through the surface and into the layers below, rather than running off into drains or pooling on the surface. That can make a noticeable difference if your current driveway regularly floods or forms puddles.
Because water passes through the surface, resin bound driveways tend to dry more evenly after rain, too. You’re less likely to see standing water lingering for days, which can be an issue with older concrete or worn block paving. Over time, this can also help reduce the stress on your driveway caused by repeated freezing and thawing during colder months. It’s important to note that this applies to resin bound, not resin bonded, systems.
2. Easy and cheap to maintain
For many homeowners, maintenance is where a resin driveway starts to stand out. There are no joints to refill and no blocks to realign, so day-to-day resin driveway maintenance is mostly about keeping the surface clear of leaves and debris, rather than repairing it. That can be a relief if you’re used to constantly dealing with weeds or uneven areas. While you may still see some weed growth at the edges, especially the drive is close to a lawn or flowerbeds, the surface itself doesn’t provide gaps for weeds or grass to establish in the way that block paving often does.
3. Straightforward to clean
Cleaning resin driveways is generally straightforward and fits into your normal outdoor upkeep routine. Most of the time, a quick sweep and an occasional rinse are enough to keep your driveway looking spick and span. If dirt or algae builds up over winter, a gentle pressure wash in the spring can help set the driveway up for the year, as long as it’s done carefully. There’s usually no need to use specialist products or intensive cleaning routines.
4. Looks great for years
Resin bound driveways are laid as a single, continuous surface, so that you don’t get individual sections shifting or settling at different rates. For homeowners thinking long term, this can mean fewer visual changes over time and less need to ‘patch up’ areas of the driveway that start to stand out for the wrong reasons. Resin driveways are also comfortable for everyday use, working well for pushchairs and bikes as well as cars, and providing good grip underfoot.
What next?
For more information about resin driveways and how one could enhance your home, please click here to message the team at Advanced Resin today, or call us directly on 07989 111009.
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