Do resin driveways discolour?

Over time, you should expect your resin-bound driveway to discolour. The discolouration is something normal and shouldn't worry you that much. The resin interacts differently with some stones, which makes it discolour. Lighter coloured stones are particularly notorious for causing driveway discolouration.
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Do resin driveways fade?

In these circumstances, the UV resistant resin options on offer provide an ideal antidote, preventing harmful UV rays from penetrating through your driveway, and causing the colour to fade.
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What are the problems with resin driveways?

There are a number of things that can go wrong in the installation of a Resin Bound surface – we will highlight the most common issues and problems and advise you on how to avoid them. Common issues include unexpected rain damage, surface detachment or shading, reflective cracking and iron spotting.
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What is the best colour for resin driveway?

In this article, we're going to look at some of the best colours for resin driveways.
  • Amalfi. One of the lighter shades of resin, the Amalfi colourway is ideal for homeowners who'd like a sandy-looking driveway. ...
  • Anthracite. For a darker look, anthracite is perfect. ...
  • Ireland Green. ...
  • Porto Fino. ...
  • Slate Grey.
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Can you change the colour of a resin driveway?

Overall, yes, it is possible to achieve different colours of resin driveway by using different materials but having a natural aggregate is much more common as it will last longer, and is not prone to fade or chip. You can purchase coloured stone, virtually any colour you want.
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Do resin driveways stain?

General Cleaning

It is common that regular brushing and washing is the only maintenance required for resin-bound surfacing. Staining can occur from tannings from debris if they are not cleaned away and lay on the resin surface for prolonged periods of time.
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How long do resin driveways last?

Its longevity: resin bound paving is a long lasting durable surface. While guarantees vary between 10 – 21 years, when properly installed and maintained, can last for more than 25 years. It requires minimal maintenance: there are no weeds to 'weed' or loose stone to sweep.
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Which is better resin or block paving?

A Resin Bound surface is very easy to maintain, and arguably lower maintenance than Block Paving. Block Paving can be susceptible to weed growth between slabs and can fade after UV exposure. They also need regular pressure washing to keep their natural vibrancy.
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What is the most popular resin Colour?

Grey is one of our most popular resin driveway colours. It looks sleek and sophisticated and you can make it look as indiscreet or as statement-like as you require. It is a solid choice for modern buildings, although it will go with any type of property.
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How much will a resin driveway cost?

The cost of a resin driveway is typically around £2,400 in the UK, including aggregate, for a 40m2 area. Prices will differ according to the quality of materials and location. A resin drive will range between £40 to £70 per m2, with an average of about £60. Driveway installers use two main types of resin.
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What are the pros and cons of a resin driveway?

Pros of Resin Driveways
  • Resin Driveways Are Low cost. ...
  • Resin Driveways Are Quick to install. ...
  • Resin Driveways Are Easy to maintain. ...
  • Resin Driveways Have Rare drainage complaints. ...
  • Resin is admirable. ...
  • Resin Driveways Are Durable. ...
  • Resin Driveways Are Flexible. ...
  • Uses Of Resin Bound Stone.
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Can you pressure wash a resin driveway?

The short answer is yes – you can jet wash a resin surface such as a resin bound driveway or patio.
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Is resin better than tarmac?

Resin driveways provide you with an anti-slip surface as they are installed with a smooth finish and no loose chippings (and are SUDS compliant). Whilst tarmac is a sturdy surface and can withstand strong forces of pressure, over time the bonds can weaken and create loose stones.
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Do weeds grow through resin driveways?

The short answer is no, a resin driveway if installed correctly should be weed resistant, no weeds should grow through the surface, however it is possible for seedlings in the air to land on the resin driveway and cause some growth.
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Does resin go green?

So put in a simple term and to answer the question resin bonded stone go green the answer should be yes it can go green. But it is not a problem and with the resin bonded stone being an antislip product it has minimal effect. Improving drainage in the surrounding area will also help to deter growths.
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Is a resin driveway cheaper than block paving?

Overall resin-bound paved driveways are cheaper than block paving. There are of course many factors to consider such as the size of the area, the condition of the surface that you are laying on, materials used and the amount of labour.
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Is a resin driveway slippery?

In resin bound driveways, resin and gravel are mixed together before being applied. When the material is laid down, it is smoothed into a layer 15-20mm thick with the appearance of gravel. Because of the smoothing process, this type of resin driveway is limited in surface texture and can be slippery when icy or wet.
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How strong are resin driveways?

Resin bound driveways and surfacing aren't the best choice for areas that regularly endure heavy traffic and usage. While this type of surface course is quite durable and robust, wear and tear over time can lead to cracking. This cracking can potentially lead to further and deeper damage.
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Is resin driveway cheaper than tarmac?

Both tarmac and resin are great options for use as a driveway surface. Tarmac may be the better option if you're on a budget, as it is typically the cheaper of the two.
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Can resin driveways be laid over tarmac?

Tarmac and concrete are the most suitable bases for resin driveways. The Resin Mill's permeable resin bound materials can be laid directly onto an existing tarmac surface if it is in suitable condition, or (after sufficient time), a newly installed one.
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What driveway surface is best UK?

Tarmac. Tarmac is actually a brand name so this type of driveway should actually be called 'asphalt'. It's the same surface as the one used on many UK roads and paths and therefore is well-suited to our climate. It's a relatively cheap option to install and can easily last 20 years or more which is why it's so popular.
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Does a resin driveway add value to your house?

You may be considering if the driveway is worth cleaning up, or about adding one to your home. You may be surprised to learn that a driveway does add value to your home. On estimate a driveway can increase your property's value by 5-10%. That is quite a bit for an area you do not really need to pay a lot to revamp.
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Can I put salt on resin driveway?

It is absolutely safe to apply salt to SureSet resin bound paving to prevent the formation of ice and can also be used to dissolve the unexpected arrival of ice or frost. However, we recommend that once the weather has risen to above freezing temperatures you thoroughly wash the area to remove any traces of salt.
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Why do resin driveways crack?

Surface Cracking in the Resin – Cracks will typically appear in a resin bonded surface where poor materials have been used by the installer, or where an insufficient quantity of resin has been mixed with the stone.
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