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If you’re designing a permeable courtyard floor, ensuring the surface is safe and slip-resistant is essential—especially in outdoor spaces exposed to rain and frequent foot traffic. Here’s how you can create an effective anti-slip finish using resin-bound and permeable systems.
Why Anti-Slip Matters for Courtyards
Courtyards often serve as communal areas or pathways that can become hazardous when wet. A good anti-slip finish reduces the risk of slips and falls, especially during the wetter months in the UK. Modern permeable systems, such as resin-bound pebble floors, are designed to both drain water efficiently and create a textured, grippy surface underfoot.
How to Achieve an Anti-Slip Resin-Bound Finish
Achieving an anti-slip effect with permeable kits comes down to material choice and installation technique. Opt for a kit that combines angular washed pebbles—like those found in the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit—and ensure you follow the resin-to-stone ratios outlined in the product guidelines. The natural texture of the aggregates and proper mixing with the binder, such as “Polirock” for white stones, naturally gives a slip-resistant surface. For added grip, ask your supplier if incorporating fine anti-slip aggregates onto the uncured resin is needed for your application.
When This Matters Most
- Courtyards serving as main footpaths or shared spaces
- Outdoor surfaces exposed to rain and pooling water
- Areas used by children, the elderly, or those with mobility issues
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With the right product and careful installation, an anti-slip finish for permeable courtyard floors is easy to achieve, combining both safety and durability. Explore more about resin-bound solutions and choosing the best permeable kit for your courtyard on our main guide.
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