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Accurately estimating the amount of resin binder and decorative aggregate needed for a pebble stone floor is essential for a smooth installation. The Stones & Binder Calculator simplifies this process, helping you plan and purchase the right quantities.
What You Need to Get Started
Before using the calculator, measure the total area (in square metres) you wish to cover. Decide on the desired thickness of your pebble floor—commonly between 10 and 20 mm depending on whether it’s a path, driveway, or decorative interior feature.
Have these details to hand, and select your preferred type of aggregate or pebble for best results, as binder requirements may change slightly with aggregate size or colour.
Using the Calculator Step by Step
- Input Area: Enter the surface area in square metres.
- Select Thickness: Input the planned depth of your floor, usually in millimetres.
- Get Results: The calculator will display the recommended quantity of resin binder and aggregate required for your specification. This makes it simple to order just the right amount, avoiding waste and shortfalls.
For example, a typical project with 1.44 m² at 20 mm thickness using coloured stones may require around 13 kg of binder resin for 432 kg of stones. These proportions can vary, so always refer to the calculator guidelines for your precise project.
If you’re installing a vibrant permeable pebble floor, consider the “Trasparente” Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits—a clear, UV-resistant resin suitable for driveways, paths, and decorative surfaces.
When This Matters Most
Using an accurate binder calculator is particularly important for large areas, variable thicknesses, or when using premium decorative aggregates. Proper estimates help you stay on budget, prevent material shortages, and ensure a consistently bonded, professional finish.
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Planning your binder and stone quantities with the calculator ensures a reliable, attractive result for your pebble flooring project. For further tips on resin coverage and material planning, visit our overview: With 1 kg of resin, how many square meters can you cover?
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