← Back to Where to Buy Ivas Aroma Floor Resin?


If you’re planning a pebble floor outdoors, UV stability is key for maintaining appearance and longevity. Here’s what you need to know about choosing an epoxy binder that stands up to sun exposure and the British climate.
How UV Stability Enhances Outdoor Longevity
Exposure to sunlight can cause regular epoxy binders to yellow and degrade over time. To address this, advanced formulations use UV filters combined with cycloaliphatic amine hardeners. This technology provides superior resistance to yellowing, helping keep the finished surface clear and vibrant on patios, driveways, or garden paths.


Choosing and Applying a Suitable Epoxy Binder
When selecting an epoxy for outdoor pebble floors, look for products that highlight both UV blocking abilities and non-yellowing claims. “Trasparente” Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits is specifically engineered for such applications, delivering a crystal-clear finish while protecting against sunlight. For best results, mix the binder thoroughly with the chosen aggregates before spreading, ensuring even encapsulation and structural bonding.
When UV Resistance Matters Most
- Where surfaces are exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods (e.g., south-facing patios)
- If you’re using warm or dark-coloured stones, which can accentuate yellowing over time
- For outdoor settings that need to remain visually appealing and safe for many years

Related products
Related guides
Choosing a UV-stable epoxy binder is essential for resilient and attractive outdoor pebble flooring. For more information on resin options and sourcing, check out our main guide on where to buy Ivas Aroma Floor Resin.
Google