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Discover how to repair a cut or damaged edge in your resin paving to maintain both its strength and appearance. Using the right techniques and materials ensures a long-lasting, seamless finish.
Preparing for Edge Repair
Begin by ensuring the area around the cut edge is clean and dry. Remove any loose stones or debris with a stiff broom and, if necessary, lightly abrade the edge for better adhesion. If there are larger gaps or substantial damage, carefully trim away unstable sections before proceeding.
Selecting and Mixing Materials
For a strong, blended repair, it’s crucial to use a resin binder compatible with your existing surface. Match the aggregate (colour and size) as closely as possible to the original paving for a discreet result. A complete kit like Flowstone offers all necessary components. Mix the resin and aggregate thoroughly according to the manufacturer’s instructions for best results.
Applying and Finishing the Repair
Carefully fill the prepared edge with your resin-aggregate mixture, pressing it firmly into place to ensure full coverage and stability. Smooth out the surface to align with the surrounding paving, using a trowel for a seamless finish. Allow the repaired edge to cure fully before restoring regular use—curing times may vary with the product and weather conditions.
When Edge Repairs Matter Most
- After cutting paving for access points—such as utilities or drain covers.
- Following accidental damage—to quickly restore paving integrity and avoid further spreading of chips or cracks.
- For improving aesthetics—ensuring a continuous, neat boundary around your outdoor areas.
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Repairing a cut edge in resin paving is straightforward with careful preparation and matched materials. For more tips on working with resin surfaces, explore our main guide: How do you cut resin paving?
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