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Setting up a permeable pool surround means choosing the ideal resin or binder to ensure both durability and lasting visual clarity. The right binder not only binds the decorative stones but also protects against weathering and colour changes over time.
Understanding Binder Types: White vs. Coloured Aggregates
The main factor in resin selection is the colour and type of aggregate you plan to use. For projects using white pebbles or stones, a polyurethane binder such as Polirock is recommended. This binder is formulated to remain clear and resist yellowing, crucial for maintaining a bright and clean appearance around your pool area.
For coloured, warm-toned, or dark aggregates, opt for a specialist epoxy binder like Trasparente. This offers excellent UV stability, ensuring coloured stones retain their vibrancy without developing an unsightly yellow cast.
Practical Considerations When Making Your Choice
- Desired finish: Choose a binder that complements your aggregate type to keep the finish looking its best for longer.
- Weather resistance: Both polyurethane and epoxy binders are designed for external use and offer good resistance to outdoor conditions typical in the UK.
- Installation guidance: To streamline installation and ensure you get both a suitable binder and compatible decorative pebbles, consider an all-in-one solution such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit.
When This Matters Most
Binder selection is particularly important for visible and sun-exposed areas, such as swimming pool surrounds. The wrong choice can lead to premature yellowing or a dull finish, especially if using white stones or brightly coloured pebbles.
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Choosing the right binder is key to achieving a stunning, low-maintenance pool surround. For more insights on costs and planning your installation, feel free to explore our main guide on permeable pool surround installation.
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