A resin-bound driveway can be a great choice for those looking to enhance the exterior of their home. These driveways are made from high-quality polyurethane, so they're highly resistant to extreme weather. While concrete can crack over time, resin-bound driveways require very little maintenance. Just make sure to clean the surface regularly. If left unchecked, organic growth can cause slips and falls. A resin-bound driveway should also be avoided in heavily trafficked areas and where frequent turning occurs.
A resin-bound driveway has a smooth, even surface. Unlike a bonded driveway, it has no loose stones or gravel. Resin-bound driveways come in many different colors. They require little to no maintenance. They should last up to two decades without needing to be resurfaced. These driveways have many advantages.
In addition to their durability, resin-bound driveways are easier to install. These driveways also offer a smooth surface. While asphalt and concrete surfaces are easy to clean and maintain, their sturdiness is also an important consideration. Because of their inherent porous nature, they retain their structural integrity and look in spite of hot and rainy weather. This is a key benefit for homeowners considering driveway paving.
They prevent standing water. If you've been frustrated by puddles on your driveway during rainy seasons, consider installing a resin driveway. These driveways are fully permeable, meaning that surface runoff will drain into the ground below instead of becoming stagnant. That means no more flooding! And as a bonus, they're quick to install, with no more waiting days. Plus, they're 100% SUDs compliant and perfectly porous.
Unlike other types of driveways, resins require little maintenance. The natural drainage system of resin driveways helps it last as long as 20 years. They won't allow weeds to grow and will prevent standing water and puddles from forming. Resin driveways are a low-maintenance solution for driveways and don't need any additional edging. Because they're resistant to UV light and water, they won't need any sealing or painting.
The main difference between resin bound gravel and concrete is the amount of open space between the stones. Resin driveways are permeable because the stones themselves have small gaps. This allows rainwater to soak up into the ground and prevent flooding. As a result, resin driveways are an excellent choice for a driveway in a flood-prone area. They're easy to install and don't require any loose gravel.
These driveways are low-maintenance and will save you money and hassle of weeding. Resin driveways will prevent standing water by allowing water to pass through and prevent flooding. As a bonus, they'll help reduce the risk of flooding and other problems in the future.