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Resin bound paving can transform driveways, patios, and garden paths, but choosing the right tools for installation helps you achieve a professional finish. Here’s what you need to know about the equipment involved.
Basic Tools for Most Projects
For small to medium-sized areas, you don’t need highly specialised equipment. Standard hand tools such as trowels, spades, buckets, and a sturdy wheelbarrow will cover most preparation and application tasks. A float or trowel is used to spread and level the resin-stone mix, ensuring a smooth surface.
- Protective gear: Gloves and old clothes or overalls help minimise mess.
- Cleaning kit: Acetone and cloths are practical for cleaning tools before the resin cures.
Essential Equipment for Larger Surfaces
When working on driveways or expanses over several square metres, efficiency and consistency become important. A cement mixer is strongly recommended to achieve a thorough blend of resin and aggregate. You might also benefit from levelling bars and a screeding rake to manage depth and flatness evenly over wider surfaces.
Many resin kits, like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit, include detailed instructions specifying the best tools for each project size.
When This Matters
Choosing the correct equipment is particularly important if you’re aiming for a uniform, durable surface or working to a deadline. For DIY renovators, following kit-specific guidance helps avoid waste and ensures the finished floor performs as expected.
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By equipping yourself with the right tools—and following the guidance included with quality resin kits—you can confidently tackle resin bound paving as part of your outdoor renovation. For more tips and options, explore our main guide on resin bound paving solutions.
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