Where to buy IVA's floor resin?
Expert options for resin flooring in driveways, paths, and interiors
Whether you are a contractor seeking robust solutions for high-traffic floors or a homeowner renovating a driveway or patio, sourcing the right IVA-style floor resin is crucial. This page compares the top-performing floor resins catering to a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications – from concrete slabs to decorative pebble finishes – helping you to select and buy the most suitable product for your flooring needs.
Comparing IVA-Style Floor Resins: Key Differences
The term “IVA’s floor resin” generally refers to durable, professional-grade resins designed for long-lasting protection and decorative flooring. Leading categories include methacrylic resins for sealing, transparent epoxy binders for stone floors, complete permeable floor kits, and universal primers. Each solution varies in terms of substrate compatibility, appearance, ease of installation and weatherproofing properties.
- Waterproof and breathable methacrylic resins suit concrete slabs, driveways, and patios, preventing moisture ingress without trapping damp.
- Crystal-clear epoxy resin binders secure decorative pebbles in place, offering UV stability and a non-yellowing, glossy finish that’s ideal for permeable surfaces.
- Permeable solution kits combine aggregate and resin for systems designed to drain water efficiently—a popular modern choice for UK gardens and car parks.
- Universal primers prepare a range of bases (from screeds to tiles) to optimise adhesion of floor resins, ensuring floors resist wear for years to come.
See Floor Resin Results & Application Methods
Browse our real-life installations to discover how each resin system transforms outdoor and indoor surfaces. From sealed driveways to vibrant pebble paths and patios, application images illustrate results for a wide range of UK projects. Products such as Resinstone and Flowstone deliver professional finishes that stand the test of time.
“Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways
If you are looking for a high-performance resin specifically for concrete surfaces, “Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways delivers deep capillary penetration and robust mechanical resistance. It not only waterproofs the substrate but remains breathable to avoid moisture build-up.
- Durable protection from oil, chemicals, UV rays, and abrasion
- Application-ready by spray, brush, or roller—fast quick drying in under 12 hours
- Best for garages, patios, and high-traffic outdoor paths
This product is ideal when you need to seal and protect concrete floors or driveways but not as a binder for loose stones or gravel. For decorative or resin-bound finishes, consider one of the epoxy-based systems below.
“Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits
To achieve a decorative stone finish that’s both sturdy and visually striking, “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits brings professional clarity and longevity. Its UV-resistant and non-yellowing formulation makes it suitable even for dark or vibrant aggregates, ensuring the surface retains its colour intensity.
- Low viscosity for easy mixing and fast impregnation of aggregate
- Produces a bubble-free, crystal-clear epoxy resin finish
- Suitable for permeable garden paths, driveways, and statement outdoor flooring
This resin should always be thoroughly mixed with the intended stone or grit before application for full encapsulation and strength. Avoid using it as a thick pour in single layers or on loose, unfixed gravel.
“Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin
If you prefer a straightforward kit solution, “Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin offers everything needed to create a durable, water-draining surface. Each kit contains measured resin, natural aggregate and full application instructions, ensuring consistency and ease of use—from driveways to patios and terraces.
- Permeable solution: Prevents puddles and water damage in outdoor areas
- Customisable finish: Wide selection of stone colours and granule sizes
- Simple to apply, ideal for DIYers and professionals alike
Guidance is included for selecting the appropriate resin (polyurethane for white stone, low-yellowing epoxy for coloured). Note that stone and resin may be shipped separately to ensure fast UK-wide delivery.
“Epoxyprimer” – Universal Water-Based Two-Component Epoxy Floor Primer
For ultimate adhesion and a professional floor system, base preparation is key. “Epoxyprimer” – Universal Water-Based Two-Component Epoxy Floor Primer is formulated for a huge range of substrates—concrete, tiles, screeds, and timber flooring—providing an eco-friendly & odourless foundation for resin application.
- Superior adhesion for all compatible floor types
- Easy simple application by roller or brush
- Full cure in 24–48 hours, maximising the durability of your floor resin
Always ensure your substrate is stable and suitable for epoxy systems; pair with other resins for a lasting, professional finish.
Tips for Choosing the Right Floor Resin System
Consider the substrate type, exposure (sunlight, chemicals, traffic), and desired appearance when selecting a resin. For concrete slabs needing mechanical protection, a methacrylic system provides waterproofing with breathability. For permeable, decorative surfaces, use an epoxy binder with pebbles, or the Flowstone kit for a comprehensive, easy-install solution. Priming with a dedicated epoxy primer enhances performance and longevity, especially on mixed or tricky substrates.
Explore more options in our Multipurpose Epoxy Resins and Pebble Floors ranges, and consider your local climate and intended use before finalising your floor resin purchase.
Expert Flooring Advice & Support
Need help deciding on the best resin for your concrete, pebble, or permeable floor project? Contact our experts for tailored advice. With solutions for DIYers and professionals, we guide you through selection, surface compatibility, and installation techniques to ensure the best possible outcome.
"Resinstone" – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and DrivewaysPrice range: £36.71 through £336.48RESINSTONE is a one-component methacrylic resin designed for sealing and protecting concrete floors and driveways, suitable for varied outdoor uses.
"Trasparente" – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and GritsPrice range: £33.45 through £397.95Transparent epoxy binder designed for coloured pebbles and grits, delivering a clear, bubble-free finish with UV resistance.
"Flowstone" – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and ResinPrice range: £49.95 through £3,915.45The Flowstone kit is a durable, permeable pebble and resin flooring solution with simple application and options for different aggregate colours.
"Epoxyprimer" – Universal Water-Based Two-Component Epoxy Floor PrimerPrice range: £156.45 through £286.45"Epoxyprimer" is a water-based two-component epoxy floor primer designed for reliable adhesion and durable results on various stable surfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can RESINSTONE be used as a binder for loose gravel surfaces?
No, RESINSTONE is formulated for absorbent concrete surfaces. Use a dedicated stone binder for loose gravel.
Can RESINSTONE be used to seal and protect laid resin gravel?
RESINSTONE is intended for concrete. For resin gravel, consider polyurethane resin or the Trasparente epoxy.
What binder should I use for coloured or natural-tone stones?
An epoxy binder mixed at the correct ratio ensures full encapsulation and stability for coloured pebbles.
Can the epoxy resin binder be poured directly onto existing gravel surfaces?
No; always mix the binder thoroughly with the stones first to achieve strength and structural stability.
What surfaces can Epoxyprimer be used on before resin flooring?
Concrete, timber, screeds, and ceramic tiles are all suitable bases for Epoxyprimer.
How long does it take for Epoxyprimer to cure before resin application?
Allow 24 to 48 hours for full cure at room temperature before proceeding with further coats.
Where is it recommended to install a permeable resin-bound floor system?
Ideal for driveways, gardens, courtyards, footpaths, and areas with frequent rainfall.
How long does a complete permeable resin floor application take?
At 20°C, floors are walkable after approximately 12 hours; vehicle-ready hardness is reached within 36–48 hours.
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