Why has my resin driveway cracked?

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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Why do resin drives crack?

Cracks on a Resin Drive

If the incorrect mixture is used when making resin this may cause cracking in the surface. The problem can also occur if the incorrect amount of aggregate (stone) is used during the mixing process.
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How do you fix a crack in a resin drive?

The best way to repair a crack is to chisel it out and break the stones into a rough edge. It is essential that the matrix of the stones is left intact. A new mixture of resin bound stone will then be packed in tightly to the gap. It is advisable to use a plastic trowel to prevent burnishing.
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Does resin driveway crack?

Once the resin driveway has been installed, any issues that may arise usually occur in the following days from completion. Once a few days have passed, there are very few problems that could happen, except possible cracking on the surface.
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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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Can you fix a resin driveway?

Patching of resin bound surfacing can create distinctive lines between new and old resin bound. By rejuvenating the existing resin bound surfacing, Vuba Resin Bound Sealer will help to create a more uniform surface across a driveway. Lines will still be visible, but the overall difference in appearance will be reduced.
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How long will a resin driveway 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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How do you maintain a resin driveway?

Regular sweeping to remove debris and leaves in addition to frequent hosing down will help to keep your driveway nice and clean. A stiff-bristled broom or brush is the best tool to use to sweep your resin bound driveway. If you do not maintain your driveway, it may begin to sprout weeds and moss.
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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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Why do driveways crack?

Concrete driveways can crack for many reasons. Repeated freezing and thawing, heavy loads, tree roots and even shifts in the ground can cause damage. When you learn how to repair cracks in a concrete driveway, you may be able to stop them before they lead to bigger problems.
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How much does resin driveway cost UK?

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.
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Are resin driveways hard wearing?

Resin Driveways Are Durable

As they are made up of multiple mixtures of ingredients like natural aggregate, stones, and recycled glass, they last for longer. Water does not damage these driveways since these materials are penetrative. Resin gives tough and also durable surface that does not wear out quickly.
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Are resin drives Slippy?

If they lay a mix of straight aggregate and resin, without the aid of anti-slip sand or glass grit, then the surface will be extremely slippy when wet. For areas that require extra traction you can sprinkle a fine glass grit into the surface after installation while the resin is curing.
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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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Can you put bleach on a resin driveway?

Removing moss and algae from a resin bound driveway

Ingrained algae growth can be removed, and the colour of the original surface restored by the application of a strong bleach solution. This should be used in accordance with manufacturers guidelines and local environmental constraints.
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Are resin driveways any good?

Resin driveways are a popular choice when it comes to driveway surfacing. They are durable, SUDs compliant, and easy to maintain. What's more, resin driveways are an aesthetically pleasing choice, particularly in residential areas.
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What weight can a resin driveway take?

All resin bound driveways installed by resin style paving are guaranteed for residential use if you wish to park heavy commercial vehicles on your driveway over the weight limit of 7.5 tonnes for long period of time you must let your sales rep know when he comes and quotes you as all our resin bound driveways are ...
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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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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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Is resin better than 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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Can you paint resin driveways?

This one-pack acrylic paint is easy to apply with a brush or roller and will seal and protect the existing surface as well as giving a clean, attractive matt finish.
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How long does a resin driveway take to dry?

Drying times for resin bound gravel depends on both the depth and the weather conditions. In the height of summer, it can take as little as 6 to 12 hours for resin bound surfaces to cure. The flip side of this is that in cold weather, resin bound systems can take much longer to dry, sometimes up to 48 hours.
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Can you lay resin over resin?

Yes, you can apply a second coat of resin if you need to fix a mistake or a surface imperfection. You can also pour multiple layers if you need to cover areas of high relief, if you're pouring into a mold or if you simply like the look of a thicker coat.
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