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What types of resin are best for permeable pool flooring?

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What types of resin are best for permeable pool flooring?

Selecting the right type of resin is key to achieving a durable, attractive, and long-lasting permeable pool flooring. The right binder not only delivers a stable surface but also helps maintain the colour and finish of your poolside area over time.

Non-Yellowing Polyurethane for Light Aggregates

Polyurethane resins are recommended when using light-coloured or white stones and pebbles for your permeable pool surround. This type of resin offers stable, non-yellowing performance, helping to preserve the bright appearance of the aggregates against sun exposure. If your design leans towards crisp, neutral tones and you’re concerned about discolouration, non-yellowing polyurethane is usually the preferred choice.

Low-Yellowing Epoxy for Coloured and Dark Aggregates

For projects using coloured or darker gravel, low-yellowing epoxy binders such as the “Trasparente” Epoxy Binder provide a clear, durable bond with excellent UV resilience. These resins are specifically formulated to work with warm-toned and darker aggregates, reducing the risk of visible yellowing so your chosen colours stay vibrant. Fast impregnation and a bubble-free finish are added benefits of modern epoxy options.

Practical Tips for Resin Selection

  • Match resin type to aggregate colour: Use polyurethane for white/light stones and epoxy for coloured/dark mixes.
  • Plan application carefully: Kits like the Flowstone Permeable Floor Kit come with clear guidance on which resin to use based on your aggregate choice.
  • Prioritise long-term appearance: Choosing the right resin at the start means less maintenance and fewer worries about fading or discolouration.

When Resin Choice Matters Most

If your poolside location receives strong sunlight or features a light, decorative design, investing in the appropriate non-yellowing or low-yellowing resin will help ensure your floor remains attractive year after year.

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Selecting the correct resin type is essential for both the appearance and durability of your permeable pool flooring. For more guidance on materials, costs, and best practices, visit our main page on how much permeable pool flooring costs.

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