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What is the difference between resin flooring types?

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What is the difference between resin flooring types?
What is the difference between resin flooring types?

Resin flooring is available in several types, each offering unique benefits for domestic, industrial, and outdoor settings. Understanding their differences helps you choose the most suitable surface for your project and budget.

Permeable Pebble Resin Systems

Permeable systems combine decorative stone aggregates with resin to create a hard-wearing, draining surface. Water passes through, making these floors ideal for outdoor paths, driveways, or patios prone to puddling. Options like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit offer step-by-step installation and a choice of stone colours, allowing easy customisation and straightforward self-application for many users.

What is the difference between resin flooring types?
What is the difference between resin flooring types?

Polyurethane Resin Coatings

Polyurethane (PU) resin coatings create a smooth, protective layer on surfaces such as concrete, tiles, or metal. They’re favoured in areas demanding strong wear resistance, such as garages or industrial floors, due to their robustness, resistance to UV exposure, and ability to withstand chemical spills or heavy use. Products like Prolux PU Coating are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications and can freshen and protect existing hard floors.

Concrete Sealers and Quick-Drying Finishes

For concrete bases, specialised sealers—such as Resinstone One-Component Methacrylic Resin—are used to enhance durability, waterproof the surface, and offer a quick turnaround. These fast-drying solutions help prevent staining, resist UV, and protect against chemicals, making them a good cost-effective choice for domestic driveways, garages, or commercial settings.

What is the difference between resin flooring types?

When Does the Flooring Type Matter?

  • Drainage needs: Use permeable resin systems to address water pooling outdoors.
  • Surface use: PU coatings excel in high-traffic, commercial, or workshop spaces.
  • Budget and ease: Quick-drying sealers are suited when fast, simple protection is required.

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Selecting the right resin flooring type ensures a perfect balance of cost, durability, and function. To explore pricing and find the ideal system for your project, view our main guide: How much does resin coating and flooring cost?

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