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If you’re considering using cementitious resin on top of loose gravel, you may want to pause before starting. The way these materials interact is crucial to achieving a strong, lasting result for your outdoor space.
Why Cementitious Resin Fails on Gravel
Cementitious resin products are formulated to bond with solid, absorbent surfaces such as concrete. When applied directly to loose or existing gravel, they cannot properly encapsulate the stones or form a stable structure. As a result, the surface may remain loose, unstable, or prone to cracking and separation over time. For a secure, seamless installation, a strong bond between the substrate and the resin is essential—something gravel simply can’t provide on its own.


Recommended Alternatives: Making Gravel Surfaces Durable
To achieve a lasting resin-bound gravel surface, use a system specifically designed for aggregate and resin. These are formulated to mix thoroughly with the gravel before laying, ensuring every stone is coated and bonded. For instance, a complete permeable pebble and resin kit can be selected based on your choice of stones and project needs. Polyurethane binders, such as those in the “Polirock” kit, are ideal for white stones, while clear epoxy binders like “Trasparente” suit coloured aggregates. These systems not only provide proper adhesion, but also offer a permeable and weather-resistant finish for driveways, footpaths, and patios.
When This Matters Most
- Driveways and heavily trafficked paths: Without proper binding, loose gravel can shift, rut, and become a safety hazard.
- Weather exposure: Outdoor surfaces exposed to rain or frost are especially prone to failure if cementitious resin is applied incorrectly.

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Understanding the right resin for your substrate ensures a result that is both attractive and durable. For more advice on choosing suitable materials, see our parent guide on where cementitious resin should—and should not—be applied.
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