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RESIN BOUNDS

why resin bound

By combining washed and dried aggregates with a polyurethane binder, a resin bound surface is essentially gravel which has been encased to create a flat, smooth surface that allows surface water to permeate through it to the ground below.
Due to its durability, the ability to deal with surface water and the endless combinations of colours and textures, resin bound surfacing is popular with commercial and domestic environments.
A resin bound surface is most commonly used for domestic or commercial parking (including heavy vehicles), pathways, access routes, forecourts and standing areas. As a resin bound gravel installation is incredibly low-maintenance, with no raking, topping-up or rutting unlike loose gravel, it’s becoming the surface of choice.

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