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How much does a resin floor cost per square metre

How much does a resin floor cost per square metre

UK outdoor flooring costs, key product choices, and budgeting tips

"Flowstone" - Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin
"Flowstone" - Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin

If you’re planning a new driveway, patio, or outdoor path, understanding the cost of a resin floor per square metre is crucial for your budget. This page outlines typical price ranges, what influences them, and compares several leading resin flooring solutions ideal for the UK climate. Whether you’re a homeowner, landscaper, or contractor, you’ll find breakdowns on permeable systems, decorative finishes, and protective sealers—all focused on cost-effectiveness and durability.

Resin Flooring Cost Overview and Key Comparisons

The cost of a resin floor per square metre varies depending on the system, materials, and surface preparation. For outdoor applications like driveways and patios, key factors include whether you’re installing a permeable pebble and resin surface or sealing existing concrete. Typical supply-only resin-bound solutions cost between £30 and £80 per square metre for quality finish, not including labour. The final figure depends on the chosen system—complete kits, individual binders and aggregates, or specialist sealers.

Permeable resin-bound systems such as the “Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin make budgeting easier by offering price-per-area guidance. In contrast, buying binders and aggregates separately, such as “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits and Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg – Outdoor Resin-Bound Surfaces, allows for custom mixes, but can require more careful planning. For concrete floor sealing or upgrades, products like “Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways provide predictable coverage and durability with a lower upfront product cost.

"Flowstone" - Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin

Visualising Resin Floors in UK Homes

Resin-bound and resin-coated floors are a stylish and practical upgrade for driveways, paths, and patios. Visual inspiration can help you compare different colour blends, permeable finishes, and bespoke patterns—each matched to a specific budget range and outdoor requirement. Explore project examples and compare how each system transforms outdoor spaces in the British climate, enhancing both kerb appeal and function.

“Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin

The “Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin is an all-in-one solution providing both the aggregate and the resin binder, pre-measured according to surface area. Prices range from £49.95 to £3,915.45 depending on kit size, making it straightforward to calculate your total spend by project dimensions. This system is engineered for outdoor use in the UK and allows water to drain through, preventing puddles and surface flooding.

You can customise colour and stone size, making the kit suitable for driveways, gardens, paths, and public spaces. For white stones, a non-yellowing polyurethane binder is included, while coloured aggregates use a specially formulated low-yellowing epoxy for lasting aesthetics. The kit includes step-by-step guidance, and the finish is high-strength, anti-slip, and resistant to weather and UV exposure.

“Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits

The “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits offers a flexible solution for those seeking more control over the decorative appearance of their surface. This binder is ideal if you want to combine coloured pebbles for bespoke looks or have specific requirements for aggregate type. Prices range from £33.45 to £397.95 for the resin. Since pebbles and resin are purchased separately, you can fine-tune your coverage and colour theme, but accurate measurements for both components are essential for balancing quality and cost per square metre. This Epoxy is clear, bubble-free, UV-resistant, and certified non-toxic once cured.

“Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways

The “Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways is designed to seal and protect concrete floors. Unlike resin-bound stone systems, it is applied directly to solid absorbent surfaces. Pricing from £36.71 to £336.48 gives excellent value per square metre for upgrading garages, outdoor paths, and existing driveways. It offers waterproofing, UV resistance, and quick drying—ready to use in under 12 hours—making it an efficient choice where protecting current hardstanding areas is the priority.

Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors – Outdoor Resin-Bound Surfaces

Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg – Outdoor Resin-Bound Surfaces are ideal when you want to select your own resin binder and create designs with natural, eco-friendly aggregates. Priced from £28.45 to £29.95 per 25kg bag, these pebbles ensure proper drainage and can be mixed with marble or granite for a unique appearance. Combine them with compatible resin systems to create patios, paths, or garden surfaces tailored to your taste and budget.

Factors Affecting Resin Floor Costs and Project Tips

The final cost per square metre will depend on surface preparation, substrate condition, and chosen system (kit or custom). Permeable solutions like the Flowstone kit reduce risk of standing water, offer straightforward budgeting, and are well-suited for UK weather. Sourcing binders and aggregates separately allows for design flexibility but requires precise planning to avoid over- or under-ordering. Always check product compatibility (for instance, use non-yellowing polyurethane with white stones) and consult installation guidance for best results. For protective sealing of concrete, one-component products like Resinstone offer an economical upgrade with lasting protection.

How to Budget and Plan for Resin Flooring

Plan your resin floor project by measuring accurately and accounting for all system components. For complete kits, check the coverage stated per pack; for bespoke resin and aggregate mixes, calculate based on area and recommended component ratios. Proper planning ensures both optimal results and cost efficiency, especially for DIY installations and weather-dependent projects.

"Flowstone" - Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to buy a resin floor kit or buy binders and pebbles separately?

A complete resin floor kit simplifies budgeting and application, while buying binders and aggregates separately can offer more design flexibility but may involve more planning and potentially higher costs for bespoke finishes.

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How do I calculate the quantity of resin and pebbles required per square metre?

Most kits provide coverage estimates, while for separate components, it is typical to use about 3% resin by weight of aggregate. Always check product guidance for your chosen system.

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What is the average labour cost for installing a resin-bound floor?

Professional installation typically ranges from £20 to £50 per square metre, depending on the complexity and the surface preparation required.

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Are permeable resin floors more expensive than resin-sealed concrete?

Permeable resin-bound systems can be more expensive upfront due to the need for both binders and aggregates, but provide long-term benefits like reduced water pooling and improved drainage.

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Can I install a resin floor myself and reduce costs?

Yes, many systems are DIY-friendly when following instructions. This can lower overall project costs compared to hiring a contractor.

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How long does a typical resin floor last?

A properly installed resin floor can last over 10 years, depending on use, product quality, and maintenance.

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What type of resin should I use for white or coloured stones?

For white stones, non-yellowing polyurethane is best; for coloured aggregates, a low-yellowing epoxy or the recommended binder in your kit should be used.

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