The Detail
Everything you'd ask a specialist on the doorstep.
Materials, methods, variations, and the small decisions that separate a 20-year driveway from a five-year one.
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Resin bound versus resin bonded
These are not the same product. Resin bound, what we install, is aggregate forced-action mixed through the resin and trowelled flat to give a smooth, permeable surface. Resin bonded is loose aggregate scattered onto a wet resin film, leaving a textured, impermeable, loose-stone finish more suited to footpaths than driveways. Bonded is cheaper. Bound is what you actually want.
Aggregate options
We work with the full range of UK-quarried and imported decorative aggregates, Bronze Quartz and Autumn Quartz for warm, golden tones; Silver Birch and Polar White for cool, contemporary finishes; Pewter, Charcoal and Black Basalt for darker contemporary schemes; and bespoke blends for properties wanting something distinctive. Every aggregate is washed and kiln-dried to manufacturer spec, wet aggregate is the single most common cause of premature resin failure.
The sub-base is the driveway
The visible 18mm of resin and stone gets the attention, but it's the 150mm beneath it that decides the lifespan. We excavate to the right depth, lay and compact MOT Type 1 in two passes, and choose between a permeable bitmac base (for natural drainage) or a reinforced concrete slab with linear drainage (for tight falls or clay ground). Skipping or thinning the sub-base is the single most common shortcut on cheap driveways, and the single most common cause of cracking, sinking and pooling.
Edge detailing
Every resin driveway needs a proper edge restraint. We use either flush block-paving edging in a contrasting colour, granite kerb sets for traditional properties, or aluminium edge bars where the resin meets a lawn cleanly. The edge is laid before the resin, not after, anything else flares and lifts within a couple of seasons.
Residential versus commercial installations
Most of our work is residential, driveways, paths, patios, courtyards, and that's where resin bound shows best. We also install commercial resin for forecourts, communal walkways and apartment-block parking, where build-up depths and aggregate hardness are specified to a higher standard. The principles are identical: proper base, proper mix, proper trowel work.