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Resin is a popular option for revitalising and protecting exterior brickwork, but not all resins are suitable for outdoor use. Selecting the right system ensures both longevity and appearance for your brick surfaces.
Choosing the Right Resin for Outdoor Bricks
When planning to coat exterior brickwork, opt for resin formulated specifically for outdoor conditions. Look for products described as UV- and weather-resistant, as these are more capable of withstanding sunlight, rain, and fluctuating temperatures. Methacrylic and polyurethane-based resins, including options like “Resinstone”, are crafted to offer water resistance and enhanced protection on masonry and brick surfaces. Always check product details for outdoor suitability, and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding substrate preparation and environmental conditions during application.


How to Apply Resin to Exterior Brickwork
Begin by cleaning the brick surface thoroughly to remove dust, moss, and efflorescence for optimum adhesion. Once the surface is dry, apply the resin according to its instructions, usually with a brush or roller for even coverage. Some products can penetrate the brick, sealing pores and preventing moisture ingress while still allowing the wall to breathe. For decorative finishes or permeable areas such as patios, a system like the “Flowstone” pebble and resin kit can be considered.
When This Matters
- Weather exposure: Using a suitable resin protects bricks from moisture, frost, and UV rays, extending their lifespan.
- Decorative or sealing needs: Whether it’s for waterproofing, ease of cleaning, or creating a bespoke decorative finish, choosing an outdoor resin ensures lasting results.

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