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A safe outdoor surface often demands more than attractive looks or drainage—it needs effective slip resistance. Creating an anti-slip finish is straightforward when selecting the right materials for permeable paving projects.
What Makes Permeable Paving Anti-Slip?
Resin-bound systems naturally provide an anti-slip texture due to the use of pebbles or decorative stones embedded in resin. The variation in aggregate size and the resin type both influence grip underfoot. Some binders, such as the Polirock Polyurethane Binder, are specially designed to enhance surface safety on outdoor walkways, patios, and driveways.
Tips for Achieving a Reliable Non-Slip Surface
- Choose the right aggregate: Washed natural stones of suitable size create texture underfoot for extra grip.
- Use recommended binders: Polyurethane or low-yellowing epoxy resins, as found in the Flowstone Complete Kit, not only lock aggregates in place but also maintain the non-slip quality over time.
- Correct application technique: Even distribution of stones and resin ensures a seamless, textured finish that resists slips.
When Anti-Slip Matters Most
Anti-slip qualities are crucial wherever the surface will experience regular foot or vehicle traffic, such as pathways, driveways, pool surrounds, or patio areas—especially in wet UK weather when surfaces can become slippery.
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