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What Is Resin Bonded Surfacing?
The use of resin bound or bonded aggregates appeared on the UK market around 30 years ago and were originally developed and used in the US market. In recent years with all the advances made in epoxy and polymer resins have led to popular use in the residential and commercial sectors. With such a wide variety of colours and finishes this weed free surfacing makes resin bound surfaces virtually maintenance free, meaning over a period of time it's a cost effective solution for your internal or external surfacing requirements.
The popularity of resin bound surfacing a increasing every year as homeowners and businesses acknowledge that this surfacing is clean, tidy and of superior quality to traditional surfacing methods.
Intrinsically, decorative or coloured aggregates are bound or bonded within clear or coloured resin that is coated over the existing surface providing it is solid and unbroken. The resin binds with original surface effectively gluing the new surface finish in place. This creates a hard-wearing surface that is suitable for both internal and external applications.
The applications for both resin bound and bonded aggregates are endless and in the past the products have been used for external and internal flooring, footpaths, driveways and patios as well as commercial applications such as car parks, cycle and foot paths as well as bus lanes and markings for road junctions. The use of different colours of aggregates and resins can create any type of pattern required.
Aggregates in resin provide an attractive alternative finish to Tarmac or Asphalt driveways and can also be used instead of block paving or concrete driveways.
The products can used externally or internally on:
• Driveways
• Access Roads
• Car Parks
• Pedestrian areas
• Plazas, Atriums and other amenity areas
• Cycleways and Footpaths
• Tree Pits
• Schools
• Pool surrounds
• Patios, Terraces and Roof Gardens
• Show Rooms and Display areas
• Internal Floors
• Heritage Sites
• Paths
• Flat Roofs
The wide range of aggregate colours and shapes available, offers the potential to introduce design elements into landscaping and refurbishment projects.
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