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Choosing a low-yellowing epoxy binder for permeable paving is crucial when vibrant, lasting colours are needed for hotel outdoor areas. This guide explains why, offers practical application advice, and helps you pick the right system for your setting.
Why Select a Low-Yellowing Epoxy?
Outdoor paving in hotel environments is constantly exposed to sunlight and the elements. Traditional epoxy resins can yellow over time, especially when binding lighter or coloured aggregates. Opting for a low-yellowing epoxy helps preserve the intended appearance of coloured stone surfaces, ensuring guests are welcomed by fresh, attractive exterior spaces for longer.
Application Tips and Choosing the Right Binder
When installing resin-bound permeable surfaces, match the binder type to your chosen stones. For coloured or natural stone, a low-yellowing epoxy maintains colour clarity and prevents fading, while white aggregates may require a specialist, non-yellowing polyurethane resin. Products like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit provide clear guidance on which resin to use, based on stone colour and surface location. Always follow product recommendations for the most durable, visually appealing results.
When This Matters Most
A low-yellowing epoxy is especially important in high-visibility and decorative zones—such as hotel entrances, pathways, and patios—where consistent colour and surface aesthetics help create a premium experience and set the right first impression for guests.
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Understanding the benefits of low-yellowing epoxies helps you make the right paving choices for hotel outdoor surfaces. For more comprehensive advice on selecting the best permeable paving for hotels, visit our main guide.
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