How much does resin flooring cost?
A breakdown of resin flooring cost factors for UK projects
If you are planning a new driveway, refurbishing pathways, or looking to create a robust outdoor surface, understanding the true cost of resin flooring is essential. This guide is for homeowners, contractors, and trade professionals who want to compare the most popular resin flooring solutions and see exactly where the investment lies—from permeable pebble kits to epoxy binders and topcoat resins.
Comparing Resin Flooring Prices and Solutions
The price of resin flooring can vary significantly based on surface size, type of resin system, and the aggregates selected. Full kits with everything included will differ in cost from bulk resin binders or aggregates sold separately. For outdoor projects, you should also consider weather suitability, application method, and expected longevity—each of which impacts long-term value.
Generally, permeable resin-bound systems cost more up-front than standard concrete sealing solutions, especially if you’re seeking a decorative finish or enhanced drainage. Check that you’re using the right resin with the right aggregates for your colour choice and durability needs: for example, white pebbles require non-yellowing polyurethane rather than standard epoxy for best results. For those sealing existing concrete, dedicated topcoat resins can provide excellent cost-per-metre value and fast turnaround. Below, we break down the typical choices and their price ranges.
Resin Flooring Application Gallery
See how our resin flooring solutions bring out the best in UK outdoor spaces, from aesthetically pleasing resin-bound patios to robust driveways and public walkways. Each featured installation demonstrates cost-effective use of permeable kits, specialist epoxy binders, and natural aggregates.
Explore our full pebble floors range for more real-world inspiration.
“Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin
The “Flowstone” – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and Resin is designed as an all-in-one kit for UK outdoor spaces such as driveways, patios, and footpaths. This system’s price reflects not only the quality resin and aggregates, but also the convenience of having premeasured quantities and step-by-step instruction. Kits start from and reach up to , scaled neatly with surface area.
Permeable solution: Allows water drainage, preventing puddles
Cost-effective renewal: Easily restore and protect driveways and paths
Customisable finish: Wide selection of colours and granule sizes
Simple application: Step-by-step guidance for all skill levels
This kit is best for those wanting a reliable, decorative outdoor surface without having to source individual components—and without the guesswork on matching resin to stone colour.
“Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits
The “Trasparente” – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and Grits provides a versatile option for DIYers and professionals seeking customisable resin-bound finishes. Available in containers sized for a wide range of applications, prices range from to . The key consideration with this binder is pairing it with the right aggregate: it is ideal for coloured and dark pebbles, but white or light stones are better suited to specific polyurethane products.
Crystal-clear epoxy resin for decorative pebble floors
UV-resistant and non-yellowing for lasting results
Low viscosity ensures fast aggregate impregnation
Certified non-toxic after curing
This binder helps to achieve a high-grade, durable resin surface at a transparent cost, supporting projects of all scales.
Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg – Outdoor Resin-Bound Surfaces
If you’re piecing together a custom resin-bound project, Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg – Outdoor Resin-Bound Surfaces are a smart buy. These natural, pre-washed aggregates are priced from to per 25kg bag. You’ll need to calculate total requirements by surface area and thickness, taking into account the binder volume recommended by your chosen resin system.
Eco-Friendly: Made from natural materials
Excellent Drainage: Promotes water permeability
Hassle-Free Application: Ready-to-use after delivery
Customisable: Mix with other stones for unique results
These pebbles are essential for sustainable and attractive resin-bound installations, keeping material costs clear and manageable.
“Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways
For those seeking to seal or renew existing concrete surfaces, the “Resinstone” – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and Driveways offers a straightforward, value-driven solution. Prices range from to depending on container size, surface area, and required number of coats. With simple application and rapid drying, this product can minimise both materials and labour costs.
Waterproof – Prevents moisture penetration while remaining breathable
Durable protection – Guards against chemicals, UV rays, and weather
Quick drying – Ready for use in under 12 hours
Versatile – For garages, yards, outdoor paths, and driveways
This resin is optimised for concrete substrates, making it best for resurfacing and protecting rather than creating new resin-bound layers.
Top Tips When Budgeting for Resin Flooring
When estimating costs for resin flooring, always factor in surface preparation and base stability. Using kits such as “Flowstone” removes much of the guesswork, ensuring proper resin-to-aggregate ratios. If building a layered system, source your epoxy binder and washed pebbles from suppliers specialising in resin flooring to guarantee aggregate compatibility and cost efficiency. Buying the right amount from the outset can save on both delivery fees and excess waste. Always refer to full manufacturer guidelines to avoid underestimating resin or aggregate needs based on your chosen thickness and area.
Project Planning and Budgeting Support
If you’re unsure which system suits your budget or surface, contact our team for tailored guidance. We’ll help estimate costs, select the right resin-binder pairing, and advise on optimal surface preparation. Find further support and in-depth documentation in the pebble floors category.
"Flowstone" – Complete Permeable Floor Kit with Pebbles and ResinPrice range: £49.95 through £3,915.45"Flowstone" kit provides a durable, permeable pebble and resin flooring solution for outdoor UK spaces with various colours and easy application…
"Trasparente" – Epoxy Binder for Coloured Pebbles and GritsPrice range: £33.45 through £397.95"Trasparente" is a transparent epoxy binder designed for coloured pebbles and grits, suitable for flooring projects requiring clear, UV-resistant…
Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg – Outdoor Resin-Bound SurfacesPrice range: £28.45 through £29.95Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors 25kg provide pre-washed stone aggregates for permeable outdoor surfaces with effective drainage.
"Resinstone" – One-Component Methacrylic Resin for Concrete Floors and DrivewaysPrice range: £36.71 through £336.48Resinstone is a one-component methacrylic resin designed for sealing and protecting concrete floors with durable, breathable protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What influences the cost of resin flooring?
Key factors include surface size, type of resin system, aggregate selection, and required preparation. Kit or material selection also affects total project price.
Are DIY kits or professional applications cheaper?
DIY kits can offer savings on labour but require careful following of instructions. For complex projects, professional installation may prevent costly errors.
What are the ongoing maintenance costs?
Resin floors typically need only occasional cleaning and light resealing. Permeable systems rarely require repairs if installed correctly.
Do resin floors last long enough to justify the cost?
Yes, properly installed resin floors are highly durable and outlast many traditional surfaces, providing excellent value over time.
Is permeable resin flooring more expensive?
Permeable resin-bound systems usually have a higher initial price but deliver drainage and decorative benefits, reducing longer-term costs for water management.
Can I upgrade single areas instead of my whole surface?
Yes, many resin materials are suitable for partial upgrades or patch repairs, letting you control and stage spending.
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