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If you’re aiming for durable, decorative outdoor flooring with coloured stones, using a low-yellowing epoxy binder is key to maintaining your surface’s vibrancy over time. Here’s what you need to know to achieve lasting results.
Why Low-Yellowing Epoxy Matters for Permeable Floors
Outdoor resin-bound surfaces are exposed to sunlight, which can cause some epoxy products to discolour over time. Low-yellowing epoxy offers enhanced resistance against UV-induced shading, helping coloured decorative stones like granite, marble, or special pebbles retain their original look for longer. If you’re working with bold or light-coloured aggregates, this type of binder significantly reduces the risk of unwanted yellow tinting in your finished floor.
Selecting the Right Binder for Your Project
For white stones, it’s best to use a dedicated polyurethane binder to prevent any hint of yellowing altogether. For all other coloured aggregates, a low-yellowing epoxy is the recommended choice. Products like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit package these resins alongside decorative pebbles, simplifying selection—just specify your aggregate colour and follow the guidance provided for a long-lasting finish.
When to Choose Low-Yellowing Epoxy
- Coloured aggregate projects: Opt for low-yellowing epoxy when your floor features coloured pebbles or stones.
- Outdoor exposure: If your surface will be in direct sunlight—driveways, patios, or paths—this choice is especially important for appearance retention.
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Selecting a suitable low-yellowing epoxy binder is a simple but crucial step for anyone seeking decorative permeable flooring that stands the test of time. To explore more options and advice, visit our main guide on decorative permeable flooring.
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