FAQ
To provide an appealing finish, we use a combination of resin and decorative aggregate laid on top of a concrete and tarmac surface. This gives us the ability to produce any combination of decorative resin surface.
There are two types of resin surface that are similar in name, 'Bound' and 'Bonded'.
A 'Bound' surface is applied as a thin top layer over concrete, where the aggregate and a clear resin are mixed together. This is then applied with a trowel at a depth exceeding 15mm producing a glossy flat surface.
A 'Bonded' surface is a thin layer of coloured resin applied at a depth exceeding 1mm and coated with a small amount of decorative aggregate. This results in a natural gravel appearance, but without any of the problems associated with a gravel surface, such as loose stones, rubbish and the unsuitability for an inclined or declined surface.
- Alphatic - This is UV resistant and the best choice due to its high performance.
- Aromatic - This is a cheaper but less effective surfacing option due to discolouring and cracking over time.
- Epoxy - This is very rarely used and has been superseded by aliphatic surfacing.
- Aspartic - This is a newer type of surfacing. The current cost generally excludes it from being a competitive option.
- Polyurethane - This has a fast cure time and is considered the best choice for its high performance.
- Polyurea - This is similar to Polyurethane, but has a slower cure time, making it ideal for hot weather.
- Epoxy - Like the bound variant, this has been superseded by alphatic resins due to its history of problems and difficulty of use.
SUDS stands for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems. All new driveways must be SUDS compliant. This means that they must provide an alternative method for the channelling of surface water to drains. This only applies to surfacing installed in your front garden and not anything to the rear of your house.
Only aggregates that are approved decorative aggregates can be used in a resin surface. This must be dry, dust-free and a suitable size for the selected surface.
We would not recommend installing a resin driveway yourself. The materials used are not DIY products and a specific set of skills are required for a good quality installation.
A resin bound installation will typically last around 10 years. A resin bonded installation will be around twice that duration at 20 years. These times are dependent on the quality of the resin, skill of the installation and the desired end use of the surface. Most guarantees only cover product failure and does not include damage caused by excessive use, deformation, cracking, tree roots, stress points, frost and staining from chemicals, fuels and weathering. The resin surface is only as good as the installer.
Resin Bound vs Resin Bonded - which should you choose?
Resin Bound and Resin Bonded - What is the difference?
Resin bound and resin bonded systems may have similar names, but they have very different properties to each other. Both use resin and aggregate materials to create fixed surfaces, but the similarities end there.
What is Resin Bound?
Resin Bound is fast becoming the most popular choice for landscapers, developers and contractors across the country. It can be applied to an existing bitmac or concrete base using a mixture of hardwearing, course resin.
How does Resin Bound work?
The resin material is mixed in with dried aggregates. This is then applied to the base using a trowling technique for a smoooth and flat finish with no loose gravel.
Is Resin Bound permeable?
A resin bound system has a porous surface, therefore water can pass through into the ground soil beneath. This is a SUDS compliant surfacing solution, provided the base is also porous. For more information on SUDS compliance, refer to the FAQ above.
Why choose our Resin Bound aggregates?
We offer the widest range of aggregate colours in the UK, giving you almost unlimited possibilities for design. A resin-bound surface is reliable and versatile, allowing you to build beautiful designs and shapes where other surface solutions would not be feasible.
At Pavecraft Resin Driveways, we believe the highest quality and most durable aggregate-based surface solution can only be achieved with a resin bond surface.
What is Resin Bonded?
Resin bonded gravel is a system that spreads resin across the base and disperses the aggregate into it. Most of the aggregate adheres to the resin, while some stays loose. It gives the appearance of loose gravel, with less shifting or moving aggregates.
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