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Wondering if you can handle applying resin around your pool yourself? With the right resin kit and some preparation, many UK poolside resin solutions are designed for easy DIY use—though complex or large projects may call for expert help.
DIY Resin Application: What to Expect
Modern poolside resin kits, like the Flowstone permeable floor kit, are tailored to make resin application straightforward for most homeowners. These kits come complete with step-by-step instructions and typically require only standard tools. Mixing resin with pebbles or grits and spreading the blend is achievable for those with basic DIY skills. For most patio-size pool surrounds, following the guidance in the kit is sufficient for a successful finish.
When to Consider a Professional
While DIY kits suit most small to medium pool areas, larger spaces or intricate shapes may benefit from a professional’s experience. Professionals can address tricky gradients, undulating surfaces, and ensure even, durable application. Also, installing resin in poor weather can cause issues—installers will understand the timing and materials required for the UK climate, particularly during colder months or periods of high humidity.
Guidance for Best Results
- Read the included instructions thoroughly before you begin.
- Check for suitable temperatures: generally above 10°C is recommended for curing.
- Prepare your surface—ensure it’s dry, clean, and stable for the best bond.
- For notably large areas, consider hiring a cement mixer to blend resin and pebbles efficiently.
- Use gloves and other personal protection provided in your kit.
When This Matters Most
If you’re renovating a pool surround that sees heavy foot traffic, or the area has drainage challenges, the right resin system can transform durability and safety. Professional help is especially valuable in these cases to maximise both function and finish.
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Choosing between DIY and professional resin application largely depends on your confidence, project scale, and the pool area’s demands. For guidance on choosing the right poolside resin, visit our main advice page on what resin you should buy for pool areas.
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