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If your pebble floor is showing signs of wear, you might be wondering if it’s possible to make repairs that blend with your original surface. With a bit of planning, it’s entirely achievable to customise the look so the new matches the old.
Choosing the Right Pebbles and Colours
To create a seamless repair, the first step is to select pebbles that are as close as possible to your floor’s original colour and size. Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors come in several shades and granule types, enabling you to closely match most installations. Take a small sample from your floor or a photo in natural light and compare it to available options.
Tips for Blending Repairs
For the smoothest result, clean the surrounding area thoroughly and feather the edges where old and new sections meet. When mixing pebbles with resin, use the same proportions as the rest of your floor to keep texture and appearance consistent. Mix coloured pebbles or add small amounts of contrasting granules if your original floor had a mottled or patterned effect.
When Customisation Matters Most
Customising your repair is especially important in visible areas such as entrances, patios, or driveways. Blending the repaired section helps preserve the overall look and can extend the life of your floor, maintaining property kerb appeal.
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Choosing the correct materials and taking care in application lets you restore your pebble floor without visible joins. For more in-depth repair advice and complete kits, see our main guide on how to repair an old pebble floor.
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