Saturday, 9 January 2021

What is the difference between resin bound & bonded surfacing?



When it comes to needing resin bound aggregate for a driveway be sure to get in touch with our team at resin bound solutions. Due to the nature of most resin bound systems water can have very detrimental effects on the resin and ultimately on the strength and appearance of the finished screed. When stored correctly dried aggregate remains dry and fit for purpose but aggregate left outside can easily absorb moisture even when covered.


Made in the uk our range of resin bound & bonded driveways kits will transform the look of your existing driveway or pathway. These kits are easy to install and can be laid by yourself or by a professional contractor. The beauty of resin bound driveways is that they can be laid over existing concrete or tarmac which means a much faster installation with little disruption.


A block edge can be installed so that the resin bound mixture can be trowelled at the correct depths 18 to 20mm, or we can simply add an aluminium bead edging, to see all the edging options . Instead of breaking down your current concrete or tarmac and disposing of it, homeowners have the option to save the waste, save time, and save money. Resin Bound Driveways  By simply overlaying your old driveway path, patio or carpark surface with a resin bound aggregates.


All of the aggregate we offer is of some of the highest standard available in the country. With numerous different coloured aggregate to choose from we have become the first choice for many individuals and people in the driveway industry.


Unfortunately it is not always immediately apparent when moisture has been allowed to effect the finished surface application. Star uretech has been a manufacturer and supplier of decorative surfacing resins for over 15 years and as such we have accumulated a lot of knowledge and experience in this market sector. From the introduction of two and three component, yellowing binders to the new breed of advanced single component moisture tolerant systems both resin bound and bonded systems have continued to develop over time. Whilst there was a general decline in the use of decorative surface resins in 2007 the market has continued to recover and decorative resin surfaces are now more common place than ever before. One of the most cost-effective ways of installing a resin bound surface is to lay the resin and stone materials over an existing tarmac or concrete driveway, path or patio. This in turn considerably reduces the cost and time of install to just 1 or 2 days, there are many options regards edging the existing driveway.

What is the difference between resin bound & bonded surfacing?

When it comes to needing resin bound aggregate for a driveway be sure to get in touch with our team at resin bound solutions. Due to the nat...