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Can Permeable Flooring Be Repaired? DIY Tips and Approved Products

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Can Permeable Flooring Be Repaired? DIY Tips and Approved Products

Permeable resin-bound flooring is valued for its attractive appearance and efficient drainage, but even these durable surfaces can show wear over time. Good news: repairs are straightforward when you know what to use and how.

How to Repair Permeable Resin-Bound Floors

Small cracks or worn areas can usually be restored by applying fresh resin or a new resin-and-pebble mix over the affected spots. Start by cleaning the area and removing debris or any loose material. For minor cracks, a roll-on layer of resin may be sufficient; for larger holes or patches, blend resin with matching decorative aggregate and spread it into place, smoothing flush with the existing surface. Allow the repair to fully cure before use, following any guidelines for temperature and humidity for the specific resin system.

Choosing the Right Kits and Materials

Selecting a compatible repair kit is essential for restoring both durability and permeability. The Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit combines non-yellowing polyurethane or low-yellowing epoxy resin (based on your pebble colour) with pre-measured aggregates for a seamless result. Alternatively, if your existing aggregate matches, opting for Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg can help top up worn areas.

  • Always pick materials that match your current finish for a uniform appearance.
  • Check product instructions for mixing ratios and curing advice.

When DIY Repairs Matter

DIY repairs are especially useful when small patches, cracks or weathering affect the look or drainage of your permeable surface. Addressing these promptly prevents further wear and keeps your floor functional and attractive—without the need for a full replacement.

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With the right approach and products, repairing permeable resin-bound flooring can be a rewarding DIY job, keeping your outdoor spaces looking their best. For more tips on restoring, maintaining, or upgrading resin-bound surfaces, see our main guide to repairing and restoring permeable flooring.

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