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Permeable resin solutions offer a smart, effective way to create outdoor surfaces that allow water to pass through and drain efficiently. These systems are ideal for preventing puddles, reducing water run-off, and keeping areas like driveways and patios looking attractive and functional.
What Makes a Resin Floor Permeable?
A permeable resin floor is designed with a blend of selected granules and specialist resin binders. This structure allows water to flow through the surface instead of forming stagnant pools. The granules, often small stones or pebbles, are mixed thoroughly with the resin and applied to a suitable substrate such as concrete. Once cured, the floor offers both durability and drainage, making it particularly well-suited to the UK’s changeable weather.


Choosing and Installing Your Permeable Resin Solution
When selecting a permeable system, consider both the type of stone and the resin binder. Kits such as the Flowstone – Complete Permeable Floor Kit provide clear guidance for matching resin types to aggregate colours for best results. For DIYers, application is straightforward—mix resin and granules thoroughly, spread evenly, and allow to cure. For larger projects, you might want to use a cement mixer to make blending easier and more consistent. Always follow manufacturer instructions to ensure a long-lasting finish.
When a Permeable Solution Matters
- Driveways and car parks prone to pooling or flooding
- Paths and patios requiring slip reduction and surface stability
- Areas where compliance with local drainage regulations is important
Permeable resin floors are frequently chosen for both private and public outdoor spaces because they balance function, ease of maintenance, and aesthetics.

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Employing a permeable resin solution is an excellent way to enhance outdoor surfaces, offering both practical drainage and long-term resilience. For further advice and video guidance on terrace resin application, visit our main FAQ page on how to work with terrace resin.
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