Practical, durable, and visually striking, resin driveways are a choice growing in popularity among British homeowners. A good driveway can set the tone for your home’s exterior, as well as keeping the front of your house safe and tidy. From sweeping modern approaches in the London ‘burbs to charming cottages in Yorkshire, resin offers a versatile and appealing solution for all household budgets. However, with options like resin-bound and resin-bonded driveways available, and a plethora of finishes and styles, how do you know which is best for your home? This article breaks down the different types of resin driveways and helps you make an informed decision tailored to your needs.
Resin driveways are created by combining high-quality aggregates (stone, gravel, or crushed rock) with a clear resin to form a robust and smooth surface. They offer an aesthetically pleasing, long-lasting alternative to traditional options like concrete, gravel, or asphalt. Resin driveways are permeable, weather-resistant, and highly customisable, making them suitable for a wide range of homes.
Resin driveways primarily fall into two categories: resin-bound and resin-bonded. While the names sound similar, their application methods, appearance, and performance differ significantly. Let’s break down the main differences.
A resin-bound driveway is crafted by mixing aggregates with resin before laying it onto a prepared surface. This creates a smooth, porous finish where the stones are fully coated and bound together.
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A resin-bonded driveway involves applying resin over a surface, then scattering loose aggregates on top. This creates a textured, non-porous finish with a distinct, gravelly look.
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Both resin-bound and resin-bonded systems require professional installation to achieve optimal results. Factors like the quality of materials, surface preparation, and local regulations for drainage compliance all play a role in the performance and lifespan of your driveway. Improper installation can lead to cracking, sinking, or water pooling; issues best avoided by relying on experienced installers.
When choosing an installer, we recommend always asking for local customer references and examples of previous work, and ensuring they use high-grade, eco-friendly resin products.
If you’re interested in finding out more, please get in touch with one of our professional resin driveway specialists to discuss the perfect fit for your property.
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