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If you’re selecting a resin system for a new driveway or outdoor area, you might have heard about non-yellowing polyurethane as a binder. This feature can make a real difference to the lasting appearance of your surface, especially when lighter or white stone is involved.
Why Choose Non-Yellowing Polyurethane?
In outdoor paving projects, the type of resin binder used has a major impact on the finished look over time. Standard polyurethane or some epoxies can experience yellowing when exposed to UV rays, which is particularly noticeable on pale aggregates like white marble or Carrara gravel. A non-yellowing polyurethane is engineered for improved resistance to UV light, helping maintain a brighter and fresher appearance on exposed surfaces.
- Helps maintain light stone shades
- Reduces visible discolouration with age
- Well-suited to UK weather conditions
Choosing and Applying the Right Resin Binder
When planning a permeable driveway with white, pale or decorative aggregates, opt for a non-yellowing polyurethane for the binder layer. This is especially recommended where you wish to preserve the initial colour, as with white stones. Many complete permeable floor kits will specify which resin to use for different aggregate colours, so always follow supplied guidance for best results. For coloured pebbles or darker mixes, low-yellowing epoxies may also provide good performance. Precise mixing and even application help ensure both durability and appearance over time.
When This Matters Most
Non-yellowing polyurethane is especially valuable in areas exposed to direct sunlight, where fading or yellowing would be most obvious. Driveways, patios and walkways using white or very light stones benefit most from this choice. For shaded or mixed-colour surfaces, yellowing may be less of a concern, though using a quality binder still contributes to a consistent finish.
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Choosing the right binder—such as non-yellowing polyurethane—ensures your new driveway stays looking clean and bright, particularly with lighter aggregates. For more on selecting the best permeable paving options, visit our main guide on the best permeable paving for new driveways.
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