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What Makes a Paving Surface ‘Slip Resistant’?

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What Makes a Paving Surface 'Slip Resistant'?

A truly slip resistant paving surface relies on a clever combination of aggregate texture and the performance of its binder. Understanding these components can help you select a permeable surface that’s both safe and well-suited to your outdoor needs.

Key Factors Behind Slip Resistance

Slip resistance in paving emerges primarily from the size and texture of the aggregates (stones) used. Larger or more angular aggregates create a rougher profile underfoot, offering natural grip for shoes and tyres. The resin or binder that holds these stones together also plays a vital role. Certain binders, like polyurethane (as found in Polirock), are engineered for maximum adhesion and weather resistance, helping to maintain the surface’s anti-slip qualities over time.

Choosing Materials for Safer Surfaces

When looking for optimal slip resistance, prioritise systems that combine high-performance resins with carefully selected washed pebbles or granules. Using a dedicated kit such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit ensures all elements work harmoniously, providing a safe, customisable finish suitable for driveways, patios, and paths. For projects using white stones, a polyurethane binder offers excellent clarity and preserves anti-slip properties even in bright, wet conditions.

When This Matters Most

Slip resistant surfaces are essential in areas with regular foot traffic or where standing water may be an issue, such as entrances, garden paths, or driveways. They offer reassurance during wet weather and peace of mind for families, especially when outdoor spaces see daily use.

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Selecting the correct aggregate and binder is key to achieving a slip resistant, safe, and enduring permeable paving solution. To discover more about costs and installation options, visit our main guide on permeable paving.

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