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Choosing the right resin for your garden gravel flooring is essential for creating an attractive, long-lasting, and practical outdoor surface. Resin types differ depending on the aggregate colour and setting, so selecting the correct option makes all the difference.
Different Types of Resin Systems for Gardens
There are several resin systems suitable for outdoor garden flooring. For permeable pebble floors, two main binders are widely used: polyurethane and epoxy. Polyurethane resins are particularly suitable for white or very light stones as they help prevent yellowing and maintain a clear, natural appearance. Epoxy binders, on the other hand, tend to work best with coloured or natural-tone aggregates and offer good clarity and UV stability for decorative finishes.
For example, if you want a seamless garden path using white pebbles, a polyurethane binder such as Polirock is recommended. For coloured stones or grits, opt for a clear epoxy binder to achieve vivid, long-lasting results.
How to Match Resin Types to Aggregates
- For white or light-coloured stones: Use a non-yellowing polyurethane resin to keep the surface bright and free from discolouration.
- For coloured aggregates: A transparent epoxy resin works best, emphasising natural tones while offering weather and UV resistance.
- For quick, trouble-free applications: Complete kits, like the Flowstone permeable floor kit, offer matched resins and pebbles for consistent, easy results whatever your skill level.
When Resin Type Really Matters
Selecting the right resin is especially important if your garden receives strong sunlight or you have light-coloured stone surfaces, as not all resins will resist yellowing equally. Likewise, if you want a custom decorative effect or need reliable drainage, choosing the correct binder for your aggregate and climate ensures both durability and aesthetics.
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Understanding the types of resin available helps ensure your garden gravel flooring remains both beautiful and robust. For more on choosing the right resin bound system, visit our main guide on which resin bound gravel to choose for gardens.
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