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Resin Bound Specialists Ltd
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- 07840 467829
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- www.resinboundspecialists.co.uk
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- Monday - Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
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- 20-22, Wenlock Road, London London, N1 7GU
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From pathways to patios - resin bound surfaces are one of the best kept secrets in the UK. This method has been around for years, yet only now it's gaining momentum. It's a versatile, permeable and durable solution that can help you rejuvenate your property - inside and outside. in installation of resin bound floors and resin bound driveways. When it comes to houses, every detail counts. It's great to be able to display a faultlessly sculpted driveway and weed-free garden paths every time friends come by. Even when they show up unexpectedly. It is even better, when the effect can be achieved without having to spend hours weeding and pressure washing our stone surfaces. Find out more about resin bound driveways. What is resin bound stone surface? The resin bound stone creates a long-lasting, even, anti-slip, permeable surface. It is achieved by carefully coating each stone with clear resin. Each stone can have a different shape and colour and covering them with resin not only keeps them together, but also protects them. The aggregate - stone - is mixed on site, it's a cold mixture which then is applied on a base. Base has to be sturdy, like concrete, old paving slabs, even stone. Depth of a resin bound depends on the requirements, on average it is 5-15mm, applied by hand for precision and quality finish. What is the difference between resin bound and resin bonded surface? Resin bonded surface is achieved by applying resin to a base and then 'gluing' the stones to the resin. It's thinner than a resin bound surface as it is just one layer of stone. In addition, it is not permeable. We do not do resin bonded surfaces - we specialise in resin bound solutions. What is the difference between resin bound and resin bonded surface? Resin bonded surface is achieved by applying resin to a base and then 'gluing' the stones to the resin. It's thinner than a resin bound surface as it is just one layer of stone. In addition, it is not permeable. We do not do resin bonded surfaces - we specialise in resin bound solutions.Permeability - what is it and why is it important? Permeability refers to the rate of flow of a fluid through a porous material. In case of polyutherene resin and resin bound surfaces it means limited risk of puddles when it rains, as the water drains away. This feature is especially beneficial for those of you who are considering polyurethane resin solutions for your driveways, garden pathways and pool areas.
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From pathways to patios - resin bound surfaces are one of the best kept secrets in the UK. This method has been around for years, yet only now it's gaining momentum. It's a versatile, permeable and durable solution that can help you rejuvenate your property - inside and outside. in installation of resin bound floors and resin bound driveways. When it comes to houses, every detail counts. It's great to be able to display a faultlessly sculpted driveway and weed-free garden paths every time friends come by. Even when they show up unexpectedly. It is even better, when the effect can be achieved without having to spend hours weeding and pressure washing our stone surfaces. Find out more about resin bound driveways. What is resin bound stone surface? The resin bound stone creates a long-lasting, even, anti-slip, permeable surface. It is achieved by carefully coating each stone with clear resin. Each stone can have a different shape and colour and covering them with resin not only keeps them together, but also protects them. The aggregate - stone - is mixed on site, it's a cold mixture which then is applied on a base. Base has to be sturdy, like concrete, old paving slabs, even stone. Depth of a resin bound depends on the requirements, on average it is 5-15mm, applied by hand for precision and quality finish. What is the difference between resin bound and resin bonded surface? Resin bonded surface is achieved by applying resin to a base and then 'gluing' the stones to the resin. It's thinner than a resin bound surface as it is just one layer of stone. In addition, it is not permeable. We do not do resin bonded surfaces - we specialise in resin bound solutions. What is the difference between resin bound and resin bonded surface? Resin bonded surface is achieved by applying resin to a base and then 'gluing' the stones to the resin. It's thinner than a resin bound surface as it is just one layer of stone. In addition, it is not permeable. We do not do resin bonded surfaces - we specialise in resin bound solutions.Permeability - what is it and why is it important? Permeability refers to the rate of flow of a fluid through a porous material. In case of polyutherene resin and resin bound surfaces it means limited risk of puddles when it rains, as the water drains away. This feature is especially beneficial for those of you who are considering polyurethane resin solutions for your driveways, garden pathways and pool areas.
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