How much does floor resin cost?
Compare resin flooring options and prices for every project
Understanding resin floor costs is essential when planning a new driveway, patio, workshop, or upgrading an existing surface. This page is for anyone comparing resin-bound systems, protective floor coatings, or professional finishes—whether for domestic, commercial, or public projects in the UK. Here, you’ll find clear product comparisons and transparent pricing to help you choose the most cost-effective resin solution for your needs.
Comparing Floor Resin Options and Costs
The cost of a resin floor can range significantly based on the type of system you select, the area to be covered, and the intended end use. Resin Pro offers solutions from complete pebble-bound kits, to protective resins for concrete, to professional polyurethane coatings for driveways and workspaces. Price points vary from entry-level restoration kits to robust, certified finishes suitable for demanding environments.
Key factors affecting cost:
- Surface area (larger projects yield better value per metre)
- Resin type and formulation (epoxy vs. polyurethane vs. methacrylic)
- Intended use (driveways, patios, garages, commercial spaces)
- Decorative options (colour, aggregate type, finish gloss/satin)
Visualising Resin Floor Comparisons
See real-life examples showing the diverse look and finish possible with resin-bound pebble kits, clear epoxy binders, and polyurethane coatings. Notice the difference in gloss level, aggregate style, and the seamless appearance between indoor and outdoor applications.
“Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin
If you need a complete, outdoor-ready resin system, “Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin provides a permeable solution tailored for driveways, paths and patios. Designed to accommodate the UK’s variable weather, this kit allows water to drain, preventing puddles and surface flooding. Each kit is priced from up to , scalable according to your required surface area.
Permeable solution: Allows water drainage, preventing puddles.
Cost-effective renewal: Easily restore driveways and pathways.
Customisable finish: Choose from a range of colours and granule sizes.
Simple application: Step-by-step guidance for all skill levels.
Use polyurethane for white aggregates and epoxy for coloured stones to ensure colour integrity.
See all Pebble Floors options for expanded colour and finish choices.
“Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways
For sealing and protecting concrete surfaces, “Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways offers a high-performance, deep-penetrating resin ideal for both new and existing concrete floors. This option is popular for garages, yards and driveways, providing waterproofing, enhanced mechanical strength, and fast drying—ready for use in under 12 hours. Priced from to , it’s a flexible solution for projects of varied scale.
Waterproof and durable protection: Guards against chemicals, UV, and heavy wear.
Quick drying: Ideal for busy spaces that need rapid return to service.
Versatile: Suited to inside and outside concrete, including stamped or decorative finishes.
Explore other Multipurpose Epoxy Resins for specialised needs.
“Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits
The “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits is a two-part, crystal-clear binder designed for projects involving warm or dark decorative aggregates. This resin ensures a UV-resistant, non-yellowing finish that maintains vibrancy across driveways, paths, and feature areas. Pricing runs from up to , with an integrated calculator to help estimate the amount of resin required based on your aggregates.
Crystal-clear epoxy resin for a visually pleasing, non-toxic finish.
UV-resistant and non-yellowing to preserve aesthetics.
Low viscosity improves impregnation and application smoothness.
Browse more for pebble floors.
“Prolux” – PU Coating for Tiles, Concrete, Plastic and Metal – Suitable for Driveable Surfaces
For professional results on both interior and exterior floors, “Prolux” – PU coating for tiles, concrete, plastic and metal – suitable for driveable surfaces is a tough polyurethane system designed for high-traffic and driveable applications. Available in gloss or satin, this CE-marked coating starts at up to per kit, offering maximum abrasion resistance and colour longevity. It is ideal for garages, loading bays, car parks, and industrial floors.
Advanced protection: Resistant to UV, yellowing, abrasion, and weathering.
Ideal for damp and high-traffic areas: Durable formula for longevity.
Versatile finish: Wide colour choice, single-coat, gloss or satin.
Certified and compliant: Fully CE-marked for commercial reassurance.
Easy to use: Simple mixing with 2:1 pre-measured components.
Discover other options for interiors in our Interior category.
Factors That Influence Floor Resin Costs
The total cost of your resin floor installation will depend on preparation, substrate condition, required accessories, and specialist finishes. Choosing between systems (like pebble-bound vs. high-build coatings) and selecting the right binder for weather, traffic, and colour requirements is vital for both budget and durability. Large commercial or public installations may benefit from bulk pricing or additional guidance—ResinPro technical support can assist with quotes tailored to your project size and application.
"Flowstone" – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and ResinPrice range: £49.95 through £3,915.45"Flowstone" kit offers a permeable pebble and resin system for outdoor surfaces, designed for easy application and lasting in the UK climate.
"Resinstone" – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and DrivewaysPrice range: £36.71 through £336.48RESINSTONE is a one-component methacrylic resin designed to protect concrete floors and driveways with durable mechanical resistance.
"Trasparente" – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and GritsPrice range: £33.45 through £397.95"Trasparente" epoxy binder is designed for coloured pebbles and grits, providing a clear, UV-resistant finish suitable for various outdoor floors.
"Prolux" – PU coating for tiles, concrete, plastic and metal – suitable for driveable surfacesPrice range: £44.85 through £494.85"Prolux" offers a durable polyurethane finish in gloss or satin suited for multiple surfaces, including floors and high-traffic areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of resin do you offer for flooring?
We offer resins for industrial cement floors, self-levelling coatings, garages, permeable pebble systems, and tile coatings, each with different price points.
What are the advantages of resins compared to other flooring materials?
Resin floors provide high wear resistance, easy maintenance, waterproofing, and versatile finishes, helping to justify initial investment costs.
Are specific weather conditions required for resin application?
Proper curing needs correct temperature and humidity. Extreme cold, heat, or damp can impact finish quality and cause delays, affecting total cost.
What is a permeable floor?
A permeable floor allows water to drain through, reducing puddles and flood risk. It can help avoid costly drainage solutions for outdoor areas.
Are permeable floors suitable for high-traffic areas?
Yes, when installed with appropriate materials, resin-bound pebble flooring suits driveways and car parks, balancing cost with durability.
Can I install a permeable floor myself?
Yes, the kits offer straightforward instructions, making DIY application feasible and reducing installation costs for medium-sized areas.
What are the costs associated with installing a permeable floor?
ResinPro kits start from £42.85 per sqm. Costs vary by surface size and site conditions. Get in touch for a tailored quote.
Can RESINSTONE be used as a gravel binder for an existing gravel surface or only on concrete?
RESINSTONE is best on absorbent concrete surfaces. For loose gravel, select a resin specifically formulated as a stone binder.
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