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If you’re considering a coloured, driveable permeable entrance, choosing the right epoxy binder is key for lasting appearance. Low-yellowing epoxy is specifically designed to maintain the vividness of coloured stone surfaces exposed to sunlight and the elements.
What Is Low-Yellowing Epoxy?
Low-yellowing epoxy is a type of resin carefully formulated to resist discolouration, especially when exposed to UV light. While all epoxies will eventually age, those labelled as ‘low-yellowing’ stay clearer for longer compared to standard alternatives, helping preserve the original look of your resin-bound stone surfaces.
Benefits for Outdoor Permeable Surfaces
- Enhanced Colour Retention: Ideal when you want coloured gravels or decorative stones to keep their original tone for more time under sun exposure.
- Suits UK Weather: Many low-yellowing epoxies are developed with British outdoor conditions in mind, helping surfaces withstand rain and changing temperatures.
- Easy Integration: Products such as the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit include clear instructions for using the right resin with coloured stones for best results.
Practical Guidance When Buying
If you’re planning a coloured permeable driveway, select a system that recommends low-yellowing epoxy for coloured aggregates. For white stones, a non-yellowing polyurethane may be better suited. Verify that the product comes with clear application steps and support for different stone colours to ensure a long-lasting, attractive finish.
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Choosing a low-yellowing epoxy is an important step for durable, attractive permeable entrances. For full project guidance, including accurate cost breakdown and surface preparation, see our main page on permeable entrance costs.
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