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If you want a durable, water-draining outdoor surface, the Flowstone permeable floor kit blends natural pebbles with professional resin binders, providing effective drainage while enhancing patios, driveways, or paths. Here’s what you need to know before starting your project.
What’s Included in the Flowstone Kit?
The Flowstone kit gives you everything needed for a resin-bound, free-draining surface sized to your chosen area. It includes high-quality pebbles and comprehensive resin guidance, letting you select the right binder for your aggregate colour. For white stones, non-yellowing polyurethane is advised to keep surfaces looking bright, while for coloured pebbles a low-yellowing epoxy provides strength and colour retention. All kits are designed for straightforward application—even for beginners.
Installation and Practical Considerations
Proper installation is key to long-term durability. Ensure your base is well-prepared: stable concrete, screed, or tiles are ideal, and using a dedicated primer such as Epoxyprimer can further improve adhesion for resin on porous surfaces. Mix the resin and pebbles according to the provided instructions and spread evenly. For large areas, a cement mixer can be helpful. Suitable for DIY and professional use, the Flowstone system minimises puddles and offers excellent weather and slip resistance.
When Does Permeable Flooring Matter Most?
- Outdoor driveways, footpaths, and patios exposed to frequent rainfall.
- Public areas like shared courtyards, squares, and commercial spaces where water drainage is essential.
- Environments that benefit from anti-slip, low-maintenance, and visually customisable surfaces.
Correct installation helps prevent waterlogging and surface runoff, especially important in UK climates.
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The Flowstone kit makes it simple to create attractive, practical permeable flooring, whether you’re renewing a driveway or upgrading public space. Explore more about resin systems and maintenance on the parent FAQ page.
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