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When selecting a resin system for outdoor surfaces, it’s important to understand the difference between protective resins for concrete and the binders used for resin-bound aggregates. Choosing the right solution depends on your substrate and the desired surface effect.
Protective Resin Coatings: Seal and Enhance Concrete
Protective resins, such as Resinstone, are designed to seal, waterproof, and reinforce existing concrete surfaces. These products form a durable layer over the concrete, preserving its integrity while providing improved resistance against water, chemicals, and wear. They penetrate the substrate to offer protection, yet do not fundamentally alter the structure or composition of the concrete beneath.
- Best for driveways, paths, and concrete patios in need of long-term protection
- Quick drying and easy to apply
- Maintain the surface’s natural appearance with enhanced durability
Pebble and Aggregate Binders: For Permeable Surfaces
Resin binders, like Trasparente Epoxy Binder, are formulated to physically bond aggregates (such as pebbles, gravel, or coloured grits) into a cohesive, decorative surface. This method, often used in systems such as the Flowstone permeable floor kit, creates a stable yet porous layer that allows water to drain through, helping to prevent puddles and surface water runoff.
- Suitable for creating permeable driveways, paths, patios, and decorative outdoor spaces
- Aggregate and resin are mixed before application for a consistent, robust surface
- Ideal for UK climates where drainage and anti-slip qualities are valued
When Does This Distinction Matter?
It’s essential to match your resin choice to your project’s needs. Use a protective resin if you want to seal and safeguard a concrete base. Choose a binder for new installations where you want decorative, permeable flooring that manages rainwater efficiently. Making the correct selection ensures both durability and the right functional outcome for your surface.
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