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Weather plays a crucial role in both repairing and installing resin-bound pebble floors. The right conditions help ensure a durable, long-lasting finish that stands up to time and traffic.
The Ideal Temperature and Humidity Range
Resin products should be applied during moderate temperatures—generally between 10°C and 25°C. Extreme cold can slow down curing and prevent proper adhesion, while high heat may cause premature setting or bubbles. Just as importantly, avoid high humidity (typically above 70%), as this can affect both the appearance and the overall strength of your finished floor.
- Plan installation for mild, dry days with stable weather.
- Early mornings or late afternoons in summer often offer ideal conditions, avoiding midday heat.
Why Weather Matters When Using Pebble Floor Kits
Choosing good weather is vital when using resin-based kits such as the “Flowstone” Complete Permeable Floor Kit. Moisture in the air or on surfaces can interrupt the chemical process that bonds resin and pebbles, making floors more prone to loosening. Dry conditions allow for thorough setting and a much neater finish.
Practical Preparation for Repair Days
Before scheduling your project, always check a reliable local forecast. Clean and dry all surfaces, and store your resin materials indoors until you’re ready to use them. If there’s a risk of showers or sudden humidity spikes, delay the repair rather than risking weak results. Rapid changes in weather, especially in the UK, mean flexibility is essential for anyone repairing or renewing pebble floors.
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